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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Flipperk on August 09, 2010, 07:02:12 AM
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For me it would have to be, "That's what she said", although if used correctly can still be funny :lol
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"When I was your age...."
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not from when i was growing up, but i think the most annoying two phrases ever.......
you go girl!
giterdone!!
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"Oh Baby"
"I'm a wild and crazy guy" (best Steve Martin voice)
"Like" (Valley girl voice, I don't have one but I know a few guys that do. No names)
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"you must set the example"
Semp
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"You'll grow hair on your hands" .. err.. :noid
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"because I said so" :rolleyes:
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not from when i was growing up, but i think the most annoying two phrases ever.......
you go girl!
giterdone!!
Oh Lordy I agree!
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Growing up:
"so if <insert name> jumped off a cliff, would you do that too?"
Not growing up but today on the streets, everywhere:
"You think?" :headscratch:
"Right?" :confused:
"Whuuuut?" :huh
"mmmmhhmmmm, yeah, thas right"
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Many good ones already mentioned. To those I would add:
Well you just need the PIN Number for your ATM Machine. (or any combo therein) :furious
Warsh. (wash) I realize this is a regional dialect, but it drives me absolutely crazy every time I hear someone say it, and one of the neighborhood moms used to all the time. :mad:
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not from when i was growing up, but i think the most annoying two phrases ever.......
you go girl!
giterdone!!
Don't forget these gems:
"Where ya at?" ... Try "Where are you?" The "at" is obviously superfluous, you dolts.
"It is what it is." ... Well what the hell else would it be?
"Holla back." ... And anything else using "dis", "dat", "da" "gangsta-type" crucifiction of the English language.
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"Where ya at?" ... Try "Where are you?" The "at" is obviously superfluous, you dolts.
"It is what it is." ... Well what the hell else would it be?
"Holla back." ... And anything else using "dis", "dat", "da" "gangsta-type" crucifiction of the English language.
Defenatly
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not from when i was growing up, but i think the most annoying two phrases ever.......
you go girl!
giterdone!!
Get-r-dun is the proper way to post it....... and I use tat all the time. :D
When I was young the phrase I hated most came from my Dad...... "get a switch"
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'Excellent' I find most annoying.
When someone asks 'where you at' I tell them 'my hat is on my head'.
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Don't forget these gems:
"Where ya at?" ... Try "Where are you?" The "at" is obviously superfluous, you dolts.
"It is what it is." ... Well what the hell else would it be?
"Holla back." ... And anything else using "dis", "dat", "da" "gangsta-type" crucifiction of the English language.
the last one......remember that friggin song????? they played it incessently a few years back. the shop i worked at, they kept putting that dam station on. they knew how much i didn't like that song. i warned them on this particular day, that if they wanted the radio to continue functioning, they'd be best off to not put it loud enough for me to hear it if that song came on. they didn't listen. they turned it up in fact. they lost a radio to a sledge hammer too. :devil
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the last one......remember that friggin song????? they played it incessently a few years back. the shop i worked at, they kept putting that dam station on. they knew how much i didn't like that song. i warned them on this particular day, that if they wanted the radio to continue functioning, they'd be best off to not put it loud enough for me to hear it if that song came on. they didn't listen. they turned it up in fact. they lost a radio to a sledge hammer too. :devil
That must have been so very satisfying. WTG :aok
How many times do you hear some clown blasting his car stereo so everyone within a 10 block radius can "enjoy" his taste in music?
What I wouldn't give for a dash-mounted EMP device that can melt those radio circuits. :pray
The one phrase that my siblings and I dreaded the most growing up was:
"Go wake up your father."
My dad liked to nap before dinner on sundays. He did not like you if you woke him up.
Drawing the short straw to be the one to wake him was some scary s%#@. :uhoh
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"because I said so" :rolleyes:
oh gawd, that one was annoying.
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I will add to this list:
Your mom
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Your grounded.
Weed the garden..
Were is your report card?
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That must have been so very satisfying. WTG :aok
How many times do you hear some clown blasting his car stereo so everyone within a 10 block radius can "enjoy" his taste in music?
What I wouldn't give for a dash-mounted EMP device that can melt those radio circuits. :pray
The one phrase that my siblings and I dreaded the most growing up was:
"Go wake up your father."
My dad liked to nap before dinner on sundays. He did not like you if you woke him up.
Drawing the short straw to be the one to wake him was some scary s%#@. :uhoh
it was. soooooooooo much so. it made it much easier for me to do my job too, as none of the other mechanics would come near me for nearly a week.
i did warn them though.
i'm thinking that they figured there was no way a skinny white dude would do that. they should've known better. :devil
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"get used to it" especially in a condescending tone.
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Growing up in Scotland, we had some crackers, but my all time favorite was:
"If you're no careful, I'll take the back of ma hand aff yer face" - to this day I have no idea what that means, but it was usually followed by a slap.
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I can't believe no one has mentioned this one. Maybe we all just tried to block it out, if so I apologize to the world for reminding everyone.
"Wasssup!"
The other one would be "Bud" "Wise" "Er" :mad:damn frogs
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double post. sorry guys
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Credit goes to my 1 of my older brothers. When asked or more like told to or get something, after task was completed it was followed by the ever resented "there's a sucker' born every minute". To wit I would respond, :confused:
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lol
the one saying that my "dad" was fond of saying, that I have not, and will never use on my kids..."go play in traffic".
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Ya heard me?
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'You just wait till your father comes home'
Cool mom he never comes home. See ya in a week. (he traveled a lot so, by the time he got home, he didn't care).
'This is going to hurt me a lot more than it hurts you'
REALLY? Tell you what. Hand me that 2 X 4 and let's test that theory.
'Where's your sister?'
Is this a rhetorical question or are you the only person in the county that doesn't know where she is?
'What happened to you?'
I had a disagreement with someone. They attempted to alter my opinion and actually reinforced it. This is not news.
'Do I LOOK stupid?'
Yes, next question.
Later in life.
'Do you love me?'
Have I said I do? If I did I was lying but I am fond of your presence for now. Don't push it.
'Are you on your way home?'
No I was thinking of detouring through Guatemala. You caught me.
'What are you doing?'
The same thing I was doing at the same exact time you asked this question yesterday. Wondering if the support structure in this office can handle a rope and 160 lbs for any length of time.
'I miss you'
Aim better
Recently
'I didn't understand'
I speak English. What's not to understand?
'We're sorry'
That you got busted.
'Is it okay if?'
You're actually wasting the breath to ask me this question?
'I need you to pick up'
Get a job and pick it up yourself.
'Is it allright if?'
Again.. if you have to ask then it's not allright.
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lol
the one saying that my "dad" was fond of saying, that I have not, and will never use on my kids..."go play in traffic".
careful with saying you'll never say or do what your parents did or said.
i used to say that too. lately, more and more, i'm finding that the things my grandparents said(they raised me) that i'd do, and i said i'd never do......whelp.......they were right.
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"There's no such word as can't."
I nearly kicked the Vice-Principal square in the NUTS one day when he said that to me.
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careful with saying you'll never say or do what your parents did or said.
i used to say that too. lately, more and more, i'm finding that the things my grandparents said(they raised me) that i'd do, and i said i'd never do......whelp.......they were right.
trust me there is pretty much nothing I would do, that my old man did or say to me, to to my kids,
there are many things that I say or do to my kids, that my dad never did though
for instance
I Love you...I am proud of you....I am glad you are my child.....Stay out of the damn road.....telling them its okay that they did something "wrong" its just not okay that they lied about it.
a spanking instead of punching them in the face or bouncing there head off a granite wall.....
ya my "dad" was a...... was a........ well cant really say it here.
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It sickens me how my generation has crucified the English language. I missed the golden years of America, didn't I? 40's-80's?
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Boy,as in what you want boy or get out of here boy. Then again I'm still growing up.
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trust me there is pretty much nothing I would do, that my old man did or say to me, to to my kids,
there are many things that I say or do to my kids, that my dad never did though
for instance
I Love you...I am proud of you....I am glad you are my child.....Stay out of the damn road.....telling them its okay that they did something "wrong" its just not okay that they lied about it.
a spanking instead of punching them in the face or bouncing there head off a granite wall.....
ya my "dad" was a...... was a........ well cant really say it here.
dam...i think you mentioned that before dude.
i am truly sorry.....i spoke out of place there.
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dam...i think you mentioned that before dude.
i am truly sorry.....i spoke out of place there.
all good, I know you didn't mean anything negative by it, you have to much class for that. :salute
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"Not while you live in my house" :furious
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"Not while you live in my house" :furious
I actually don't mind this one, because one day they will A)live in my house, or B) a house of MY choosing :devil
Heeeelllllooooooooooooooooo Tornado Alley Retirement Center :noid
Hhahahahaha
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You'll breakyr neck or get pneumonia
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Your eyes were bigger than your stomach weren't they. :O
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Gag me with a spoon.
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Horse crap
Which was always followed by something along the lines of an arse whoopin or the argument of a lifetime.
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''Leave the girls alone!''
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"How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!?"
I'm betting a couple of Brits on here might've heard this as a child.
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careful with saying you'll never say or do what your parents did or said.
i used to say that too. lately, more and more, i'm finding that the things my grandparents said(they raised me) that i'd do, and i said i'd never do......whelp.......they were right.
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Yup. Had this question been asked of us 25 years ago. I could have come up with a list of things my mother said longer then a single post would allow. Now, 2 kids later I find myself using most of them myself. LOL
there have been a few popular ones over the years that I have found annoying
"Bad" -meaning good or cool
"My brotha/sista"
"Bling"
"crib" -someones home
"That Was 'the Joint'- some real cool thing,place, or event
Some of em now are pretty stupid. but for the life of me. none of the currently annoying phrases are coming to mind.
There is one that I find irritating every time I hear it. And while I have all the admiration and respect in the world for our armed forces.
this habit of going "Whooa" Among military personnel Just to me makes em sound like a group of retards
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Current annoying phrases.
"Thass righ'"
"Uhhhhhhuh"
"Oh no he/she di'nt"
"God Dog!"
"That stuff was the s***"
"Ree-ree, tard or artard" (incorrect phrases, I do not say these, I am politically correct and actually think before I speak, a characteristic missing in many of today's kids). These are always blatant and intentional, if you can't say anything nice, keep your mouth shut.