basically is a terrible filler world - I've really had to work hard on just not using it.
"to be honest / fair" does imply they are lying / unfair most of the time
basically is a terrible filler world - I've really had to work hard on just not using it.
"to be honest / fair" does imply they are lying / unfair most of the time
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"damp squid" (as mentioned in The IT Crowd - it's actually a squib, a small explosive)
"irregardless" (as pointed out in American Dad is technically a double negative)
And one I keep getting at work: -
"You know about computers..."
mikerr (17-01-2011)
Here's my list.
looking forward......
We strive for innovation
we award creativity
I just chilled out/we're going to chill out.
fanks.
"If you fall out that tree and break you legs, dont come running to me"!
Queelis (14-01-2011)
"We need the emergency intubation trolley"
Always a precursor to a busy day at work that one.
Recycling consultant
"I could care less"
"Hold down the fort"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om7O0MFkmpw
and err....
"What are you doing to my daughter???"
That one really annoys me
At my work place, there's a tendancy to use "obviously" as a sentence filler as in "well obviously you would do this".... if it was obvious I wouldn't be asking the damn question!
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(='.'=) (='.'=) (='.'=) (='.'=) (='.'=) (='.'=) (='.'=)
(")_(") (")_(") (")_(") (")_(") (")_(") (")_(") (")_(")
This is bunny and friends. He is fed up waiting for everyone to help him out, and decided to help himself instead!
Someone already mentioned by the end of the day, another variation on that one "by the end of play".
When you get an email, or see a poster that has something like the following in:
Capitalising a complete word to make it stand out, along with making it bigger. Makes me cringe every time time I see it.So what would YOU do?
Not soo much sayings as misused words.........
People who say little in front of everything ......." he got into his little car, With his little bag and he was wearing a little grey suit with little red buttons" etc.
Or people who start a sentence with 'No' all the time..... "No, I'm going to go to the shop "
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