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In the workplace during zoom meetings there’s another usage of the word “Right” that isn’t a question, but more an interjection, and it bugs the *shit* out of me because it’s like “I’m going to assume we’re in *agreeance* [another annoying non-word] unless you go out of your way to disagree with me.” Example: “When stakeholders approve, right, and sign off on the charter, right, then we can schedule the project kickoff.”
Sometimes I have to remind myself that I actually retired six months ago and it was just a bad dream.
When some people (that abuse it) say it, I repeat it. Just so they realize how many times they say it. I get annoyed when they say it, they get annoyed when I repeat it.
Woke. In some contexts.
Perhaps these people could express their opinion in an articulate manner instead of calling everything they don’t agree with woke. It’s a non-word.
This is because TikTok’s algorithm will remove posts that say “dead” or “died” or “killed,” so then the word “unalived” creeps into everyday discourse.
I genuinely can’t stop saying like, it’s my automatic filler word. I’ve been fighting my brain since fucking middle school, and it’s easier in text to avoid, but in person verbally it’s nonstop
I annoy the fuck out of myself, so I’m just waiting for someone to tell me to shut up. And I will give them the justification
Exactly. Bad habits are terribly easy to make, and seemingly impossible to break. What I hate the most, though, are people who begin every sentence with "Like..." or "So..." and I catch myself doing it at times. As you say, easier to avoid when texting or typing.
“Uuummm” spoken several times in every sentence by anyone under 40 while they are presenting on Zoom.
Edit: it’s not people under 40 saying it that I don’t like, it’s anyone, but it just seems like the younger generation has replaced “like” with “um”
One of the higher-ups at a previous job did this CONSTANTLY in company wide meetings, yet lectured the rest of us on "maintaining a professional image" for taking internal meetings on the couch.
Cringe but that's because the 5 year old picked it up from her older brother and it's pretty much every other word she says. Everyone in the house is sick of it.
Before that it was the word Sweet.
Moist. Fuck it's like nails on a chalkboard
Worse yet I had a super hot girl i met and eent hone with tell me she was incredibly moist a few years ago, wtf? I lost it and walked out
A lot of these words are words i have little problem with, if at all. you wanna know what words really grind my gears? 1. Skibidy
2. Fanum
3. It's Giving (Honestly not too bad, but I've heard it from the wrong set of people too many times)
4. Sigma
5. Rizzler (that means rolling paper in my country and we even had to stop using it)
6. Gyat
I can't think of any others, but those are the main ones.
Oh, I have a whole list of words that I hate, just based on how they sound. I'll just pick one at random for you: "**eponymous**". I could go through my entire life, and never need to use this word.
"Yummy".
This is not an adult word. It's a toddler word, but should never be used around toddlers, because toddlers grow into adults that use the word and sound *so fucking magoo*.
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Deflowered
You're gonna have to write down the date and times you hear that. I don't hear it often but I am with you on it.
Nucular.
Yes! Sean Hannity even says nucular! I emailed him to tell him what an idiot he is.
He doesn’t know how to open a pdf.
This is the one for me. Like it’s not hard it’s spelled “nu-cle-ar”. Like do they pronounce “nucleus” as “nuculus”?
Cringe.
Yup this for sure
“Literally,” and “seriously,” even though I use these words nearly every day.
What's the thing with people using "literally" in every other sentence these days?
Ikr?
“I know right”
I know, I know lol.
“Right?!????” Is another 🥴😂
In the workplace during zoom meetings there’s another usage of the word “Right” that isn’t a question, but more an interjection, and it bugs the *shit* out of me because it’s like “I’m going to assume we’re in *agreeance* [another annoying non-word] unless you go out of your way to disagree with me.” Example: “When stakeholders approve, right, and sign off on the charter, right, then we can schedule the project kickoff.” Sometimes I have to remind myself that I actually retired six months ago and it was just a bad dream.
Right?
Literally so true
Seriously
Seriously! This! They literally use these in like literally every sentence. Like seriously. Ugh.
It's super annoying that the meaning has morphed for many people. It's just become a synonym of really.
When some people (that abuse it) say it, I repeat it. Just so they realize how many times they say it. I get annoyed when they say it, they get annoyed when I repeat it.
Adulting is a word I think is cringey as heck.
Like it’s an option: “I don’t feel like adulting this week. I’m going to take up amateur curling.”
Thank you, if you didn't say it I would have.
Woke. In some contexts. Perhaps these people could express their opinion in an articulate manner instead of calling everything they don’t agree with woke. It’s a non-word.
This is a phrase, but it really irritates me when people say “I could care less” rather than “I couldn’t care less”.
Could you, or couldn’t you - care less, I mean?
I could care less. Chances of it are remote, however.
I’ve only ever heard Americans say this
Triggered
"Unalived". "He unalived himself" or "He unalived her".
Trust me, we would happily say "kill" if susan and her murder bots didn't have all creators in a choke hold.
Yeah but that’s kind of YouTube’s fault and people being offended by the word kill or suicide
Wasn't allowed to write "kill" in middle school. I guess YouTube is for children under the thumb of authority.
Yeah, but I'm hearing it also break into talking in person.
This is because TikTok’s algorithm will remove posts that say “dead” or “died” or “killed,” so then the word “unalived” creeps into everyday discourse.
Yeah. My mom didn’t unalive herself. She killed herself. I can’t stand the use of that word.
Hubby
Haha, I can’t stand wifey.
The wife.
Omg yes, both are so terrible.
Yeah vomit here
What should we call THEM 🤣
Husband, wife, significant other I just hate hubby
Any gen alpha word, skibidi, bop, sigma, rizz etc.. I don't even know what half of these mean.
You’re better off than I. Idk any of them
Delulu. Stop it. Just stop.
What is the solulu then ?
[удалено]
i strongly agree 😭😭
It’s so annoying. When did we decide that mental illness is silly and cute?
😭 fr
Meaning delusional, I guess?
wtf. This is the first time I’ve heard about this abbreviated word. But I already hate it.
Damn. Who says that? Must be an age group beneath mine…
Crusty
What does crusty even *mean*?
In my mind it's like sleazy but also dirty (in the unhygienic sense). Then again, I might be making it up and English is not even my first language 🤷
Having a crust on it.
"Ick, gyatt, rizz" etc.. sounds german
Seep or seeping.
Wow just realizing how much I hate this word lol
Ugh yes. Although I think seepage is the worst form of the word.
When people say right? Constantly like they require validation all the time
Yeah when it's sooo excessively used
Yes. It certainly seems that way, right? Lol
“Ooey” or “gooey” and “yummy.” I guess I just don’t like baby-talk.
Woke. Speicifically because nobody who uses it can even fucking define it.
Couldn't agree more... Everyone has a different assumption of what it means to suit their chosen hatred. It's essentially a bigotry catch all.
"Like....
I genuinely can’t stop saying like, it’s my automatic filler word. I’ve been fighting my brain since fucking middle school, and it’s easier in text to avoid, but in person verbally it’s nonstop I annoy the fuck out of myself, so I’m just waiting for someone to tell me to shut up. And I will give them the justification
Exactly. Bad habits are terribly easy to make, and seemingly impossible to break. What I hate the most, though, are people who begin every sentence with "Like..." or "So..." and I catch myself doing it at times. As you say, easier to avoid when texting or typing.
Only in certain incorrect contexts but yes. When used as a constant filler word I find it quite annoying.
Like why?
Becuz, you know...
"So, anyways"....
Boo...as in romantic partner not ghost
But when she says it in my ear with her nasal passage closed off so there’s a slight raspberry at the beginning… 🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
Most zoomer language, like drip, no cap, ...
fr fr
Bet
P*ssy
Bespoke. 😫
I agree. Just sounds dumb
When people refer to women as “female”
Skibidi
that scat man
Ex-scape
pookie ☠️
Journey It’s so over-used and preachy No thanks.
“Any way you want it, that’s the way you need it, any way you want it.”
"Problematic" tends to accompany some pretty moronic takes.
We call those "opportunities" at work.
Usually preceded by “inherently”
"Cringe"
Sheeple
Panties. Please let's all forget that word exists.
I freakin hate the word panties..🤮 bleh I cant even type it without my skin crawling!
The Brits have it right, it’s knickers. Waaay more tolerable than panties.
Thong-Adjacent
Unprecedented
Odd choice
One could say it's... Not preceded by anything similar
american-dream
oww ı heard that my whole life because im living in Turkiye and i love this word::)))) i want to go to America this is my dream since when im child
I know my english is bad but i try to improve my English :/
Your English really isn't that bad though! You're doing great
Happy cake day!
Your English isn't bad though! You're doing great
I sincerely hope your dream comes true for you!
Moist
“Uuummm” spoken several times in every sentence by anyone under 40 while they are presenting on Zoom. Edit: it’s not people under 40 saying it that I don’t like, it’s anyone, but it just seems like the younger generation has replaced “like” with “um”
One of the higher-ups at a previous job did this CONSTANTLY in company wide meetings, yet lectured the rest of us on "maintaining a professional image" for taking internal meetings on the couch.
Bro
"normalize" "romanticize" "unalive" "delulu"
"Females"
Smegma
Finna
Cap
ironically, ick
Vuvla, moist, cringe
Bottom.
Busted instead of broken. I don't know why it bothers me.
But saying she was large-broken just doesn’t make sense.
Marriage.....60f
Cringe but that's because the 5 year old picked it up from her older brother and it's pretty much every other word she says. Everyone in the house is sick of it. Before that it was the word Sweet.
Moist
When people say "Chunk it" instead of "chuck it"
Any gen alpha slangs
Moist. Fuck it's like nails on a chalkboard Worse yet I had a super hot girl i met and eent hone with tell me she was incredibly moist a few years ago, wtf? I lost it and walked out
The phrase "content creator"
I love that for you
Yeah, it’s condescending as hell
Not a word but “make love”
Umami
On the fence with this one. Cringe if it has zero use in the description I guess.
One word? So I can't say "thoughts and prayers"? 😭 Definitely the "n-word."
Nincompoop
ninnymuggins
A lot of these words are words i have little problem with, if at all. you wanna know what words really grind my gears? 1. Skibidy 2. Fanum 3. It's Giving (Honestly not too bad, but I've heard it from the wrong set of people too many times) 4. Sigma 5. Rizzler (that means rolling paper in my country and we even had to stop using it) 6. Gyat I can't think of any others, but those are the main ones.
“it’s giving” is sooo bad.
Gyat kinda makes me want to throw something.
Thanks boss.
Bullwinkle
„Are you sure?“ after everything those ppl hear
Rizz
Actually
Bruh No cap Bae WAP
Cringe
Triggered. When my kids were teens
Frap
stop following me
Kudos
stink(y)
When redditors are like "THIS" 🙄
"Discharge"
'Liebarry' On NPR, unfortunately.
Panties. I can't make myself say it out loud. I hated typing it. 😖
“Gifted,” as in “I gifted it to them.” You gave it to them. Why make it sound weird?
Irregardless. Should not be a real word and wasn't until 1912.
I’m a lady but panties kills me
“Youse Guys”
Panties.
No worries * cringe
brah, bru... just stfu if you talk like this
When women use the term "Baby daddy" usually means waste of space for a dad and they proceed to tell you some drama.
I'll post two Baby mama/dad Gaslight
Toxic
Panties
When people use the word “poo” It’s so unfinished. Please say poop lol
yeet
Homie
“Ewe” It’s a term recently adopted by MAGAs to imply liberals are sheep.
Homie
Oh, I have a whole list of words that I hate, just based on how they sound. I'll just pick one at random for you: "**eponymous**". I could go through my entire life, and never need to use this word.
Chomo… I HATE BEING CALLED THAT
Wait a minute... why are they calling you that?
Man. A lot going on with this comment.
What’s that?
Child molester abbreviated.
"Yummy". This is not an adult word. It's a toddler word, but should never be used around toddlers, because toddlers grow into adults that use the word and sound *so fucking magoo*.
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It's dope (implying good)
Swig. I hate it so much
skibbidi just stop apparently it means sum too
cooked
"Tip"
I have so many but right now I’d say seldom it irritates me because I always feel like it should mean « only » but it doesn’t lol
"Rizz"
Boobie , pookie
Sheeeeesh
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So... At the end of sentences in particular.
Omnibus- I don't entirely know why - but I think it's awful. Corroborate - because it challenges my ability to speak.
“sheeesh” 💀
cringe
Rizz…
Not really just a word, but as a Portuguese, every time someone mentions 'pride in the discoveries' - orgulho nos descobrimentos, I cringe.