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Which colloquial terms annoy you the most?

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bae
"Hun"
Reply 23
Netflix and chill (I mean come on) what happened to 'lets go back to mine and fcuk' so much simpler and the other person will get it. no hidden meaning nothing,

oh and when people say 'literally' all the time. :angry:
Original post by Keyhofi
"innit"

"bruh"

"weyyyyyy"


weyyyyyy innit bruh :colone:
"I'm depressed."
"You/I have OCD."

"Mate"
Original post by Imperion
weyyyyyy innit bruh


Omg, wth, stahp u!
'Slang' ... they're colloquialisms ffs :judge:
**** I actively use most of these :teehee: ironically though of course :wink:.
Original post by Keyhofi
Omg, wth, stahp u!


Bruh, I'm weyyyyy innit. :frown:
Original post by MylittlePlusle
Someone that I have at least one thing in common with that I like conversing with.


Interesting. I find it interesting to see how different people have different definitions of the term "friend".

For example some say they must have known them for a certain length of time, or known them in person. Or that there is reciprocity within the relationship, be that emotional or intellectual.
Original post by Imperion
Bruh, I'm weyyyyy innit. :frown:


M8, don't make me cum over there. Tings can get messy real quick.
"I can't even"


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Reply 33
Peng,
Buff,
Bae

There are more but I can't think of them atm

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Original post by Keyhofi
M8, don't make me cum over there. Tings can get messy real quick.


I don't swing that way bruh
people who say "like" to much . That is like annoying (for example) :biggrin:
Why are barely any of these even colloquial terms...

"I'm depressed"
"I have ocd"

Darlings these are ordinary sentences not colloquialisms.
I quite like "It's not that deep" :lol:
Original post by Fleming1928
''Off for a cheeky nandos with the lads''


To me, "Cheeky Nandos" sounds like a sex act, done multiple times. "Good night in with the missus last night? Did you try out the Cheeky Nando?" "Yes mate, I gave her THREE Cheeky Nandos!".
Certainly puts an interesting spin on the phrase "Cheeky Nandos with the lads" :lol:

At what point does a Nando's stop being warranted and instead become "cheeky", anyway?
(edited 8 years ago)
people using the term 'buff' is cringey as ****

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