Terms you use way too often

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Krakyn

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Dottie said:
I say

Ridiculous...

...a lot...
I'm the exact same way. I'm trying to stop myself from saying "That's ridiculous." to everything I find absurd...because I find many, many things absurd.
 

JBarracudaL

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Noamuth said:
Shitty.
Chuffed.
Stoked.
Awesome.
Lame.
wut.
Your avatar made me smile. Love the first two games in that series.

I say dynamite, radical, dig, and electric (in the same context) far too often because I'm really a Funk Musician from the 70's who traveled forward in time by slapping out a bass line so epic it ripped a hole in the time-space continuum.
 

Markness

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Phrases such as how fiendish of you, what is this (dramatic pause) the middle ages? and every question as to my well-being is met with an enthusiastic (read sarcastic) "wonderful" or "extraordinary." I find its more interesting than just saying fine.
 

hagaya

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Segadroid said:
In every country, street or home people use slang terms. I do not know them all, so...

What kind of terms do you use in daily life, and do you know their meaning?
I say "use the search bar."
By the way: use the search bar
 

ckam

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Christemo said:
lol.
rofl.
fail.
pwned.

its true, i use those all the time.
I just really hate people who say stuff like this in real life rather than in only text messaging.

Anyways mine is, "That's not nice," and other variations of it.
 

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HotShooter said:
Toodles
I know what they mean but no one else I know uses them. I try to use them as often as possible, hoping they will catch on one day.
Hehe. I go 1 further and have stated saying "toodlepipski!"(or -ies) [pronounced toodle-pip-skee/s]

I'm known for being eccentric though, so it's all good :)
 

similar.squirrel

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'Chuffed'.
And 'mooping around' [it's a general term for partaking in..activities of..any nature]

'Shall we headington?', for when it's time to leave.

I really have to stop saying these things.
 

KaiRai

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Ones I use a lot -

Peeved
WTF (pronounced wuh-tuff)
shwing
Shitwagons
Christ on a bike

I don't know where they all came from though...
 

NeoDeath90

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APPCRASH said:
Does excessive profanity count?
I was wondering that too. But seriously here are some of the terms I use a lot:

Ballbag- a way my coworkers and I describe annoying people. A secondary term for the word "asshole".

Indeed- I don;t know why, I just do.

Aaarrrrgh- Usually said in an exasperated manner when I'm tired or stressed.
 

dwightsteel

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Umm....Well I cling to the word "dude" as my safety blanket pronoun. I've never been able to give it up, I don't care how much less intelligent it makes me sound.

That and "douche". To my credit, I use them creatively. Dude-imous Prime. Sir Douchington. Dudicus Maximus. Douchaholic. El Dudetador. fe-douche-iary.

I spend countless hours thinking of these.