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#1 May 29 2009 at 9:21 PM Rating: Excellent
Movie - sounds more like hick slang than a real word. Why don't we call pictures "lookies", too? Answer: it sounds ******* retarded.

Guesstimate - only useful for annoying people with English degrees.

Cunt - fine as an insult, but it sounds nothing like the essence of what it describes.
#2 May 29 2009 at 9:52 PM Rating: Good
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Kavekk wrote:
Cunt - fine as an insult, but it sounds nothing like the essence of what it describes.

"Box" is a far more imprecise euphemism than that. A box is dry, papery, and has corners and right angles. Not very apt.

Some words I hate are:
Tummy
Belly
Cuss
Supper

#3 May 29 2009 at 9:59 PM Rating: Good
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Kavekk wrote:
Cunt - fine as an insult, but it sounds nothing like the essence of what it describes.


It's really only used as an insult, or for dirty sex talk.

"****" always annoyed me. My ***** is nothing like a rooster.
#4 May 29 2009 at 10:22 PM Rating: Good
Irk always gets to me. I imagine it would be the only sound you could make after your throat has been ripped out.

#5 May 29 2009 at 10:25 PM Rating: Good
NixNot wrote:
Irk always gets to me. I imagine it would be the only sound you could make after your throat has been ripped out.


Well, that's appropiate.

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"Box" is a far more imprecise euphemism than that. A box is dry, papery, and has corners and right angles. Not very apt.


Indeed.

Edited, May 30th 2009 6:25am by Kavekk
#6 May 29 2009 at 11:25 PM Rating: Good
Kavekk wrote:
Well, that's appropiate.


I dislike the mangling of the word appropriate.

Also,

I feel that anything & everything that ever was, is, or will be said about bad words was summed up nicely by my favorite catholic turned agnostic, George Carlin.

You kind find his musings, here. Audio is NWS



Edited, May 30th 2009 3:25am by Omegavegeta
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#7 May 30 2009 at 1:40 AM Rating: Default
It makes me cringe when I hear Mexicans say "ira" instead of "Mira".

It's just one more freakin' letter people! How lazy can you be?

#8 May 30 2009 at 5:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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malee wrote:
It makes me cringe when I hear Mexicans say "ira" instead of "Mira".

It's just one more freakin' letter people! How lazy can you be?



Either you aren't listening properly or it is a regional dialect. Yes, wow, there are different accents in Mexico and other country's, besides the U.S.

For instance someone from Guadalajara will say 'Como se llama' as 'Como se zhhama'. Someone from Sonora will pronounce it as 'Como se yama'.

They also might not be an Mexican. Smiley: schooled

Edited, May 30th 2009 6:36am by niobia
#9 May 30 2009 at 5:47 AM Rating: Decent
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Savvy. I just hate that word so f*cking much. I have no reason for it, I just hate it.
#10 May 30 2009 at 6:22 AM Rating: Good
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Savvy. I just hate that word so f*cking much. I have no reason for it, I just hate it.


Agreed.

Also, wigger and yofu. And liverwurst. Smiley: mad


I also hate the German word for turkey, "Truthahn".
#11 May 30 2009 at 8:04 AM Rating: Good
I hate the words:

Kick
Apple
Tiger
Inuit
Epiphany
Insult
Sanity
Asshole
Nigeria
Suburb
Loathe
Uranus
Transvestite



#12 May 30 2009 at 8:08 AM Rating: Good
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stuff


didn't you get bant?
#13 May 30 2009 at 8:10 AM Rating: Good
zepoodle wrote:
didn't you get bant?





That would be news to me. I haven't been drunk enough to do something extraordinarily foolish as of late, so it couldn't be that.
#14 May 30 2009 at 8:20 AM Rating: Good
Also, umbrella. Why can't you say parapluie like civilised people? I mean, parapluie is a fUcking brilliant word.
#15 May 30 2009 at 10:07 AM Rating: Excellent
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Also, umbrella. Why can't you say parapluie like civilised people? I mean, parapluie is a ******* brilliant word.


Rihanna's song 'Umbrella' wouldn't sound as good then. This has been planned for centuries.

"Under my parapluie, pluie, pluie, eh, eh, eh"
#16 May 30 2009 at 10:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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No, but parapluie is a better companion word to parasol.

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#17 May 30 2009 at 11:13 AM Rating: Good
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Oh, another bad word, one that actually describes itself:

Unwieldy

#18 May 30 2009 at 11:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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"****" always annoyed me. My ***** is nothing like a rooster.
It irritatingly wakes me up in the morning whether I want to or not.

Word I hate is xylophone. Its spelled wrong. It should be, at least, zylophone.
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#19 May 30 2009 at 12:46 PM Rating: Good
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I can't say I really have any words that I particularly dislike, at least when they are used properly. I once had a coworker, however, who had a real hangup about the word "blouse." Couldn't stand it, would scold me whenever I used it.

My only word-related dislikes come into play with mispronunciation, which I encounter frequently thanks to the emphasis the American school system places upon phonics. "Foyer" is a big one, and hearing someone say "foy-yur" (especially realtors, who should know better!) can drive me right up the wall. "Mauve" and "taupe" are other irritants, when pronounced "mawve" and "tawp."

I suppose I could always hit the jackpot and encounter a realtor who tells me "the lovely foy-yur is painted in a nice shade of tawp with mawve trim." Then my head would just pretty much explode and my worries would be over.

fonix iz our frend, rite?



Edited, May 30th 2009 1:49pm by Ambrya
#20 May 30 2009 at 1:20 PM Rating: Good
Vagina Dentata,
what a wonderful phrase
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#21 May 30 2009 at 1:23 PM Rating: Good
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I cannot stand people who SAY .. "asap" as a word. It makes me angry! Smiley: mad
#22 May 30 2009 at 1:25 PM Rating: Good
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Ambrya wrote:
"Foyer" is a big one, and hearing someone say "foy-yur" (especially realtors, who should know better!) can drive me right up the wall.


foi-er or foi-ey is fine.
#23 May 30 2009 at 1:43 PM Rating: Good
Acknowledge.

I always feel like I'm spelling it wrong.
#24 May 30 2009 at 1:56 PM Rating: Good
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Ambrya wrote:
"Foyer" is a big one, and hearing someone say "foy-yur" (especially realtors, who should know better!) can drive me right up the wall.


foi-er or foi-ey is fine.


Foi-er is already German for fire and as far as I remember Spanish for fUCk. No need to make that one even more confusing.
#25 May 30 2009 at 4:03 PM Rating: Good
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antidisestablishemntarianism always got to me. As well as the term biopsychosocial when I was taking my MSW corses.
#26 May 30 2009 at 5:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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Ambrya wrote:
I can't say I really have any words that I particularly dislike, at least when they are used properly. I once had a coworker, however, who had a real hangup about the word "blouse." Couldn't stand it, would scold me whenever I used it.

My only word-related dislikes come into play with mispronunciation, which I encounter frequently thanks to the emphasis the American school system places upon phonics. "Foyer" is a big one, and hearing someone say "foy-yur" (especially realtors, who should know better!) can drive me right up the wall. "Mauve" and "taupe" are other irritants, when pronounced "mawve" and "tawp."

I suppose I could always hit the jackpot and encounter a realtor who tells me "the lovely foy-yur is painted in a nice shade of tawp with mawve trim." Then my head would just pretty much explode and my worries would be over.

fonix iz our frend, rite?



Edited, May 30th 2009 1:49pm by Ambrya


you need to kill someone at dictionary.com then...

Foyer: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Foyer pronounced as foy - yer and foy yay!
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