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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:34:59 PM   
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Somehow ordering Bison Wings just doesn't sound right.


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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:35:43 PM   
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Wow, yins would hate having to listen to folks talk in this here PA Dutch country where I'm at.

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:35:49 PM   
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of course it doesn't because they are named after the city of Buffalo, NY, not Bison, NY

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:36:42 PM   
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Wow, yins would hate having to listen to folks talk in this here PA Dutch country where I'm at.

oh you sound like my inlaws. They use gumbands to hold a deck of cards together and a warshcloth when they take a shower.

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:39:49 PM   
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Wow, yins would hate having to listen to folks talk in this here PA Dutch country where I'm at.

oh you sound like my inlaws. They use gumbands to hold a deck of cards together and a warshcloth when they take a shower.

Well, yeah. Do they also "go with" as in, "hey, wait up, I want to go with"?
How 'bout "Rech (pronounced retch) me down that pitcher"?
Do they "read (red) up the room"? As in tidy up?
When they can't think of a word for something do they call it a "hickie" or "hickiemajigger"?

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:41:34 PM   
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not the first two but the do "read up a room" and my MIL doesn't like McDonalds because it's greazy

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:43:21 PM   
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Here the roads get greazy when there's been snow and ice. It's a special kind of slickness but it's called greazy.

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 9:44:54 PM   
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...warshcloth...


My first step father was from Kentucky (we lived in Florida) and he was also "warshing" stuff - it took me forever to figure out what he was talking about it.

My mom is from a rural area of Florida and she would say that something was "ruint" to mean that something was ruined. I seriously grew up thinking that ruint was a word!

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 10:59:29 PM   
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When she was exasperated about something, my grandma would say, "Well I'll swan!"

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 11:14:40 PM   
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I like this thread! It's been amusing! I'm from so. cal., too, so I use "like" a lot. My whole family says "whatever" and we even use the hand signals - it's pretty much a joke.

The ones I hate are a few others have mentioned - braa, my bad (this is my top peeve) and what up.
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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/9/2008 11:21:22 PM   
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My daughter drives me crazy by saying "sweeeet", "nice", and "awesome!" all the time.

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/14/2008 10:38:37 AM   
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"You're not the Holy Spirit", when someone expresses a concern about sin going on a friend's life, as if God doesn't use Christian brothers and sisters to speak into one another's lives.

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/14/2008 10:49:48 AM   
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"Don't get your knickers in a twist" - Sounds kind of condescending and dismissive, especially when used in Crosswalk threads!

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/15/2008 11:44:56 AM   
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What a fun topic!

My personal faves: My 25 yr old daughter has an annoying habit of ending a sentence with "whatever" as in, "I went to the store, or whatever. I bought some groceries, or whatever. When I got home, or whatever, I called my friend, and she told me about her new job, or whatever." OK, that may be a bit of an exageration (or whatever), but she does it enuf to be really annoying, and I don't think she realizes how much she does it. It makes her sound as tho she does't know just exactly what she did! "I went to the store, or WHATEVER"? Huh? Aren't you sure WHERE exactly you went?

I've heard a lot of people say, "I did it on accident." It's as if they think that "on accident" is the opposite of "on purpose". It should be "BY accident", or, "It was an accident", or "I did it accidentally", not "ON accident".

The "no problem" response to "thank you" is one I can't get my head around. It seems mostly younger service personnell are the culprits, and I wonder where it all started. It is a recent developement.

Some of you may think I am nit-picking here, but it is very annoying to me when I see thengs like "Your great" instead of the proper "You're great"

Another one would be writing "to" instead of "too" or "two", as in, "I was to tired to stay up".

Another very common mistake people make, and I've heard this in songs, also, is to say, "for you and I". It should be "for you and me". The way to test the phrase would be to try the phrase without "you and". Would you say, "for I"? You would say, "for me", so when you add "you and", or "Bob and", you need to keep the "me" just as if there was no "you and". When you are using "you and" in the SUBJECT part of the sentence, as in, "You and I will go to Chicago", it is proper to use "I". Test it without "you and", as in, "I will go to Chicago."

OK, enough ranting from me! FYI, no, I'm NOT an English teacher, but it always was a favorite subject of mine!
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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/16/2008 10:09:16 AM   
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I remember hearing that "at the end of the day" was an overused phrase a few yrs ago, and I thought at the time, "I don't think I've ever heard that one before." Then a few wks later, I was talking to a young friend about his new job, and he said something like, "At the end of the day, I'm selling things." It went right over my head, and I said, "Oh, what do you do for the first part of the day?" and then immediately remembered that he hadn't meant that literally, it was a figure of speech! Needless to say, I realized that I was so hopelessly out of touch, I didn't even recognize an already "overused" phrase!
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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/17/2008 12:15:37 AM   
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I've heard a lot of people say, "I did it on accident." It's as if they think that "on accident" is the opposite of "on purpose". It should be "BY accident", or, "It was an accident", or "I did it accidentally", not "ON accident".


I KNOW! That is a big pet peeve of mine too! I thought I was the only one who noticed it. And I hear it so much I was starting to doubt myself and wonder if I was wrong and it really is grammatically correct. It seems to me to be mostly kids that say it. I suppose they transfer it from "on purpose", and the adults in their life to bother to correct them, so it becomes natural for them.

Another saying that bugs me is "I can't get my head around that".

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/17/2008 6:26:03 PM   
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I have always said "on accident" and my father has always laughed at me (and db) for doing so. It's so bad I can't remember if "on purpose" or "on accident" is wrong. I'v thought about it so much, they both sound wrong. So a few years ago, I began using "accidently" or "purposefully" instead. It's been a hard habit to break!

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/17/2008 7:17:15 PM   
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I have always said "on accident" and my father has always laughed at me (and db) for doing so. It's so bad I can't remember if "on purpose" or "on accident" is wrong. I'v thought about it so much, they both sound wrong. So a few years ago, I began using "accidently" or "purposefully" instead. It's been a hard habit to break!


What's "db"?

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/17/2008 7:18:46 PM   
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What's "db"?

db = dear brother
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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/17/2008 7:39:24 PM   
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Yes, thanks!

I thought of another verbal assault on my senses: It drives me nuts when someone uses "me" as an indirect object when it is obvious, as in "I'm going to eat me some shrimp tonight." There's probably nothing grammatically wrong with it, but it sounds so uneducated to me.

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/19/2008 8:25:00 PM   
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"It's all good"

"Back in the day"

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/19/2008 8:58:30 PM   
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"you following me?"

Instead of saying, "Do you understand?"

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/19/2008 9:17:11 PM   
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How about when a preacher says, "Watch this now", when he wants you to really pay attention to his next point?

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/21/2008 2:26:14 AM   
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How about when somebody wants you to explain something to them and they turn to you and say, "What gives?"

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RE: Recently introduced, overused, sometimes grammatica... - 1/21/2008 11:21:45 AM   
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"It's all good"

"Back in the day"


Oh Oh,Those are a couple of my fave sayings lol.

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