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JimB

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I hate "luscious" and "dainty" for personal reasons I will not go into except to say that they are blaring red neon signs that say I AM MASTURBATING OVER THE PERSON I AM DESCRIBING WITH THESE ADJECTIVES FAP FAP FAP FAP FAP.

This one isn't a word, but I hate "political correctness" with every fiber of my being because the only people who ever say it do so in the most hypocritical way possible and it makes me want to smack the stupid out of their skulls.
 

Extra-Ordinary

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Other than the obvious YOLO/SWAG nonsense,

Irregardless: it goes back and forth and back again, it's just confusing.

Literally: I don't hate the word itself, I hate how it's been used. When someone says literally, it should mean literally, no strings attached, this is 100% *WHAT HAPPENED*. When people say stuff like "it literally blew my mind" it just makes me squirm because per every time it's used incorrectly, I have to work harder to get my point across when *I* say it.

Stink (or anything synonymous with it): I just find it gross is all. It doesn't taste well on my tongue.
 

LongAndShort

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"Yummy". I just find it to be one of the most juvenile words in the English language. I don't mind it too much when kid's use it, but when I hear an adult say something is "yummy" I just want to beat them over the head and tell them to grow the fuck up.
 

Ickorus

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Phrases such as 'Terribad' used to really irritate me but it seems to have dropped out of common usage now.
 

Cazza

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Irregardless

I can't believe it's consider a word it sounds wrong and stupid.
 

TakerFoxx

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Homophobia. This word drives me nuts.

Guys, homosexuality has no monopoly on the prefix "homo." Homo means "the same." Phobia refers to an irrational, yet compulsive, fear of something. Therefore, homophobia would mean you're compulsively afraid of things that are the same, either to each other or to you, depending on what usage you prefer. Therefore, you either get the heebie-jeebies from seeing identical twins or your own reflection. If we're talking about being bigoted against homosexuals, can't we at least think of a word that doesn't butcher its root words?
 

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Beautiful Tragedy said:
*hugs*

OT: Any slur, really, but I guess that's a little hypocritical to say at the moment since I use 'nigga' (not ******) in my everyday language? I have also been abusing the word '******', recently, but not against anyone except my friends who'll just laugh it off. I mean, we call each other worse things for fun, so I guess what I really mean is any slur that isn't used for non-offensive comedic purposes? I don't know.
 

AngelOfBlueRoses

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chozo_hybrid said:
Mine owuld be "hate" because people use it without actually meaning it, all the time.
Ugh, I know right? I just hate that!

OT: I hate the word moist. Seriously, fuck that word. I've slapped people for saying that before, and I'll do it again. Don't even test me!
 

thiosk

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Irregardless.

God it doesn't even show up as an error in the spell check.
Dear lord.

AngelOfBlueRoses said:
OT: I hate the word moist. Seriously, fuck that word. I've slapped people for saying that before, and I'll do it again. Don't even test me!
Sorry.
I love me some moist underbaked chocolate chip cookies (still warm)
 

Callate

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"Bespoke". Mostly because Edge magazine keeps finding ways to wedge it into their articles. (Could you just use "custom-made" or "made-for-purpose" once in a while...?)
 

Beat14

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Necessarily, my brain always fumbles this word if I use it in everyday conversation. I can say it now to myself just fine though.

Chivalry is another I dislike.

People who use awesome to describe every experience they have had, it reminds me to be helpful/interesting/detailed when someone asks me something not just say "It was awesome" all the time.
 

Beautiful Tragedy

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Wraith said:
Beautiful Tragedy said:
*hugs*
Thank you :)

OT: Any slur, really, but I guess that's a little hypocritical to say at the moment since I use 'nigga' (not ******) in my everyday language? I have also been abusing the word '******', recently, but not against anyone except my friends who'll just laugh it off. I mean, we call each other worse things for fun, so I guess what I really mean is any slur that isn't used for non-offensive comedic purposes? I don't know.

I used to use a few slurs, but in recent years (like the past 10 or so), i have done my best to stay away from them all together.
 

Sectan

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I don't have any words I actually HATE. I get annoyed by the usual YOLO, SWAG and all that. Vocal ticks are interesting to hear. It usually makes talking to people that much more enjoyable.

That being said I don't like "N Word" along with the word ******, which can still be a shitty word to call someone. Granted I don't use ****** regularly in my vocabulary, but when you're on the subject in a class or whatever it is you could be talking about, and it's relevant, just say it. Don't dance around it. When you speak about any other subject you address it directly and clearly. We don't give cute little names to genocides, wars or disasters so why should we give cute little names to hateful words?
Dang I edited this like 5 times. I need to learn how to post correctly >:/
 

JagermanXcell

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-"No life".

Or as I see it "I'm assuming you cheated and spent your entire life getting skill thats not that hard to have to make myself feel better after losing to you!"

-"Hater".

Have an opinion? Disagree with someone? Don't like what another person likes? That doesn't make you human... that makes you a hater!
And I hate it.

-"Hipster".

Seriously? What makes a person a hipster?! I'm called a hipster at school, a dude wearing glasses/scarf/certain brand of shoes is called a hipster, music you've never heard is apparently labeled as "hipster music", playing video games is hipster? Watching movies midnight release is also considered hipster?
Is hipster the new slang for nerd? Oh wait... everyone calls everyone a hipster, even the people who don't read comics and watch movies are hipsters!
Hipster literally has no clear definition, and the worst part is people throw that word out every 10 seconds without knowing what it means.... its become nails on a chalkboard to me.


-People saying "your" when they mean "you're". And vice versa.

I'm not the grammar nazi type, but my God it hurts when I see it...
 
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TakerFoxx said:
Homophobia. This word drives me nuts.

Guys, homosexuality has no monopoly on the prefix "homo." Homo means "the same." Phobia refers to an irrational, yet compulsive, fear of something. Therefore, homophobia would mean you're compulsively afraid of things that are the same, either to each other or to you, depending on what usage you prefer. Therefore, you either get the heebie-jeebies from seeing identical twins or your own reflection. If we're talking about being bigoted against homosexuals, can't we at least think of a word that doesn't butcher its root words?
There's no way homossexualphobia or gayphobia would catch on. Lesbophobia I can see.

Edit: I dislike when people sugarcoat their slurs with euphemisms and other shit. For example, the N-word, F-bomb. I've heard a guy replace fuck with "fetch"!

Proof:
It drives me up the wall.