Words that make you cringe

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Roh_Chris

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"Like totally.... "
Too many "like" in a sentence
"Just saying.."
"Oh snap." <- This is because I immediately think of diving under the table for cover. Just in case something went horribly wrong.
"Man", especially when a girl addresses me (dude is fine, man is not)
 

Lynx

Folksy yet erudite
Aug 13, 2014
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#22
Eh... since when has mainstream media been literate? Or up to date on terminology? :p
 
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BananaPie

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#23
Meh
Tweeted
Tweeting
mold in the shower
 
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DanielTate

Guest
#24
most words referring to genitals.
 
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hannahbeth1124

Guest
#25
Ratchet, unless it's an ACTUAL TOOL.
Cray...
Swag....
DONK...
And "gamergirl"... Just say you play videogames. It's not a new concept... You're not any different from the rest of us who tried to beat the boy's high scores. Bleh.. pet peeve. lol
 
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DanielTate

Guest
#26
cray is actually short for crayfish.... :p
 
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hannahbeth1124

Guest
#27
But what if it's in that cutesy way where she like introduces you as "her man"? Still gross? You prefer "Oh, this is Chris, my duuuuuuuude."? :p
 

Roh_Chris

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But what if it's in that cutesy way where she like introduces you as "her man"? Still gross? You prefer "Oh, this is Chris, my duuuuuuuude."? :p
Um. Hi, there. I'm Chris. Did you call me?

*awkward wave* :p
 
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hannahbeth1124

Guest
#30
It most certainly is not! haha. They call em crawfish in my neck of the woods and "cray" is just... grrrrrrr *NERD RAGE!!* :p
 
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DanielTate

Guest
#31
oh ok my bad.
 
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hannahbeth1124

Guest
#33
Do they call them crayfish there??
 
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Susanna

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#34
It most certainly is not! haha. They call em crawfish in my neck of the woods and "cray" is just... grrrrrrr *NERD RAGE!!* :p
Maybe he's talkin bout 'em crawdads??
 
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Susanna

Guest
#35
Dang, I been readin "craw" all the time, but he actually wrote "cray" Looooooolllll.....;)
 
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DanielTate

Guest
#36
Yeah they call them crayfish down here. Not that I eat seafood.
 
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DanielTate

Guest
#37
oh I'll eat oysters, but only if I get them myself, not from the store.
 
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DanielTate

Guest
#39
Just taste preference. A lot of people down here love their seafood being that we're a small country surrounded by water, but I don't like it really. I just like eating ham sandwiches ;)
 
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DanielTate

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#40
Anyway, I don't wanna deviate too much from the thread title, So I'll leave it there :)