Annoying words and phrases
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
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( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
Thanks to simbosan for the idea
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
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thrilling
does anyone still use this in anything except positive context? The same goes for exciting.
"I had a blowout earlier, clipped the kerb and rolled my car into a ditch. It was exciting."
"I was on the 44th floor of WTC tower 2 when the plane hit. I was thrilled."
Perfectly acceptable uses.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 14:44, 6 replies)
does anyone still use this in anything except positive context? The same goes for exciting.
"I had a blowout earlier, clipped the kerb and rolled my car into a ditch. It was exciting."
"I was on the 44th floor of WTC tower 2 when the plane hit. I was thrilled."
Perfectly acceptable uses.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 14:44, 6 replies)
Perfectly acceptable
in terms of grammar and vocabulary, but surely not terribly acceptable in terms of communication? Language (as people always point out) is evolving and, since 99.999% of people would now interpret those statements as odd, they should be best avoided.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 14:52, closed)
in terms of grammar and vocabulary, but surely not terribly acceptable in terms of communication? Language (as people always point out) is evolving and, since 99.999% of people would now interpret those statements as odd, they should be best avoided.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 14:52, closed)
oh i don't know
if i was on the 44th floor of tower 2 i reckon i would have been thrilled.
Thrilled to be alive, thrilled to be able to tell the story rather than become part of it, thrilled to never have to buy a drink again as long as i recount my story of the day's events to whoever was propping up the bar at the time.
Yes, thrilled.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 15:16, closed)
if i was on the 44th floor of tower 2 i reckon i would have been thrilled.
Thrilled to be alive, thrilled to be able to tell the story rather than become part of it, thrilled to never have to buy a drink again as long as i recount my story of the day's events to whoever was propping up the bar at the time.
Yes, thrilled.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 15:16, closed)
My aunt was thrilled to discover she had a brain tumour.
Excited, my uncle cared for her to the end.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 15:25, closed)
Excited, my uncle cared for her to the end.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 15:25, closed)
yes
being chased by what we thought were Russian gangsters or some such, drunk, down unlit roads between Volgograd and Kazakhstan was exciting. And scary as hell. But definitely exciting.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 15:36, closed)
being chased by what we thought were Russian gangsters or some such, drunk, down unlit roads between Volgograd and Kazakhstan was exciting. And scary as hell. But definitely exciting.
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 15:36, closed)
Actually, it's perfectly acceptable.
That 7.2 earthquake on Easter Sunday? It was scary, but thrilling and exciting at the same time because of the adrenaline rush!
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 19:26, closed)
That 7.2 earthquake on Easter Sunday? It was scary, but thrilling and exciting at the same time because of the adrenaline rush!
( , Wed 14 Apr 2010, 19:26, closed)
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