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Dr.Poisonfreak

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apologies for caps
When i get around to reading the daily rags over here in England i notice there's a few buzzwords floating around for example, epidemic, people are using that word like it's going out of date.
Another example? ok how about douche bag, every 14-17 English brat that i know uses that word like some sort of insult in a really tacky American Californian(maybe ?) accent , and it really gets on my nerves.

so my question to you escapists is this:

What buzzwords have you heard over the last year that have really got on your nerves? it can anything that you hear over used.

Thanks for taking the time to read this

EDIT: spologies for the "american accent " part of my post, i stereotyped, my apologies
 

Aunel

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chilling
having a day of is not "chill" anymore for the regular jackoffs it is now "chilling"
 

Internet Kraken

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
Gay

Why is it used as a derogatory term? It's just so annoying.
I know, it's just so gay.

Anyways, recently kids are insulting people by calling them "kid". For example "What's this kids problem?", "What are you doing kid?", and "Shut up, kid." It's weird that they sometimes call people older than them "kid".
 

HT_Black

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Stupid, pronounced as 'stoopid'. It is perhaps the single most annoying thing I've heard since 'Nucular'.
 

Aac18

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MaxTheReaper said:
Also take a drink every time you hear "murder simulator."
You'll be drunk for weeks.
Or dead.
I tried that last weekend. Seriously I have no idea what the hell happened that weekend. Well I altered the rules a little to "take a drink anytime anyone blames the video game industry for violence".
 

Dr.Poisonfreak

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MaxTheReaper said:
Dr.Poisonfreak said:
american accent
I'm sorry, but this bothers me - there is no such thing as an "American accent."
There are numerous accents you'll hear in America, but none that you'll hear all over, I'd wager.

Same with any other place, I guess...

But I try to avoid the news.
Epidemic is one I hear in relation to swine flu, despite it apparently not having killed that many people.
Also take a drink every time you hear "murder simulator."
You'll be drunk for weeks.
Or dead.
my apologies, um Californian accent i guess would be closest.....?
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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Internet Kraken said:
Anyways, recently kids are insulting people by calling them "kid". For example "What's this kids problem?", "What are you doing kid?", and "Shut up, kid." It's weird that they sometimes call people older than them "kid".
I use kid all the time, but not like that. Just as a general substitute for "guys" or "people". Just a casual "Hey kids".
 

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HT_Black said:
annoying thing I've heard since 'Nucular'.
This is the correct pernunciamutation. The 's' is silent.

(snicker)

When I got into the sciences, one could use the word "Nano" as a catch-all-funding-magnet. A proposal simply repeating the prefix over and over again would recieve millions of dollars from DOE, NSF, and NIH.

Sadly, it isn't so simple anymore.
 

Aac18

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MaxTheReaper said:
...Why are you still alive?
No liver can take that.
Its a mystery that nobody can solve (mainly because I was so plastered I have no idea what happened). I probably just passed out before my liver failed.
 

messy

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MaxTheReaper said:
Dr.Poisonfreak said:
american accent
I'm sorry, but this bothers me - there is no such thing as an "American accent."
There are numerous accents you'll hear in America, but none that you'll hear all over, I'd wager.

Same with any other place, I guess...

But I try to avoid the news.
Epidemic is one I hear in relation to swine flu, despite it apparently not having killed that many people.
Also take a drink every time you hear "murder simulator."
You'll be drunk for weeks.
Or dead.
Epidemic(across a country)/pandemic (worldwide) merely refer to a diseases spread not who deadly it is (I know the media doesn't always put this across).

OT;Energy when used for homoeopathic medicine; who all claim to have discovered good and bad energy; energy doesn't even have a definition how can it have moral alignment
 

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MaxTheReaper said:
Dr.Poisonfreak said:
american accent
I'm sorry, but this bothers me - there is no such thing as an "American accent."
There are numerous accents you'll hear in America, but none that you'll hear all over, I'd wager.

Same with any other place, I guess...
Even more insane is when people say "British accent" when it's made up of 4 countries, each with it's own accents.
 

messy

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MaxTheReaper said:
Machines Are Us said:
Even more insane is when people say "British accent" when it's made up of 4 countries, each with it's own accents.
I was going to mention that, but I figured I'd leave that to someone who actually has one of those accents.
messy said:
Epidemic(across a country)/pandemic (worldwide) merely refer to a diseases spread not who deadly it is (I know the media doesn't always put this across).
Yeah, but only like 100 cases (or less) have been sighted here - hardly an epidemic.
Well that's defiantly not one. In the UK it's pretty much hit every major city
 

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thiosk said:
When I got into the sciences, one could use the word "Nano" as a catch-all-funding-magnet. A proposal simply repeating the prefix over and over again would recieve millions of dollars from DOE, NSF, and NIH.

Sadly, it isn't so simple anymore.
I blame Deus Ex for that one.

In respect to swine flu. Normal flu strains kill more each year than Swine Flu has, and it's better to contract it now while it's still relatively harmless until a deadly variant evolves.