I was just watching Futurama, how ironic!AjimboB said:
Seriously, I hate it when people don't know the meaning of irony as well.
[sub][sub]I know I know, I'm just fucking with you![/sub][/sub]
Fit:Daystar Clarion said:You know what else I hate? 'Fit', as used to describe someone attractive. No, fit means to be pychisically/mentally able to do something.Sampler said:Love - people through it around all the time when they mean physical attraction or are in lust when it comes to members of the opposite sex; to love somebody you must truly know somebody not just want to pork them as they have nice tits.
It really starts to irk me when applied to physical items, "I love this new Black Ops game" - no you don't, you may like it a great deal but you do not love it, especially if you're on facebook five minutes later bitching about the online bugs.
The main reason for my loathing of the use of love is it cheapens the meaning, when it's tossed about so carelessly then when it's come to be used for it's real reason its meaning is that much less - "I love you" when told to your spouse would probably have more weight if you hadn't minutes earlier said "I'd love a Dominoes right about now".
E.g. "I say, that square peg seems fit for the purpose of going into a square hole".
Not "Omg, that bird was well fit innit!"
[sub]Fucking chavs...[/sub]
"in good physical condition; in good health: He's fit for the race."
Using the word makes sense from that, and "fit" isn't limited to chavs.