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"Thats sweet"
"Thats SICK"
"Thats Tight"
People (usually chicks) who end their sentences with the word "B!#ches"
people who say "acks" when they mean ask
"Thats hot"
People who call other people "guy" or "cuz", "bro" ect...
Just a few that ive thought of
or when my boss says "I'm excited about this, I think we could have some fun with this" (referring to a possible new product for us to sell/carry...why would it be fun?) or "We need to get on that" (meaning- you guys get on that)
basically any ebonics that is spoken by white kids
or when my boss says "I'm excited about this, I think we could have some fun with this" (referring to a possible new product for us to sell/carry...why would it be fun?) or "We need to get on that" (meaning- you guys get on that)
basically any ebonics that is spoken by white kids[/quote]
I can't stand any kind of "Gang Banger" street punk lingo. Adding "Yo" to anything...like "Wazzup Dog, Yo?" as well as the aforementioned "See what I'm sayin'..."
I once had the displeasure of listening to a guy yapping near me who would stick that phrase into every sentence, sometimes even twice in a row: "SeewhatI'msayin'seewhatI'msayin'..." I wanted to scream at him, "No, I don't see what you're saying moron, because all you're saying is seewhatI'msayin'!"
(I didn't, which is probably one reason I'm still alive...)
Another phrase I've heard that disgusts me is "My babymomma" meaning the mother of his child, a woman who obviously means nothing more to him than just that. And when asked to deliver a greeting: "Tell him I said "What's up."
The English language is going straight down the toilet...
When you are having a debate (argument) and they respond with " I UNDERSTAND THAT". If you really understood that then we would not be having this argument.
When people call every piece of construction equipment they see a bulldozer.
When people call ever piece of agricultural equipment they see a tractor.
When people call their Jeep or SUV a truck. If you cannot unbolt the bed of it and put on a different one it is not a truck. End of story. If you'd like to use a term other than car for your SUV you can call it a bus. It resembles a bus much more than it resembles a truck.
And last, but not least. Despite what Hollywood would have us believe clips and magazines are two different things, people!
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