British Comedy Guide

Words you hate

I have had a look and can't find a thread like this so I apoligise if one already exists.

Some idiot has just phoned me and kept using the word kudos. God knows why. Anyway, I hate that word and am unsure if his excessive use of it makes him a bad person.

Thus.
I hate people who use 'thus' when talking. That word should be reserved for academic papers only since their are only so many conjoining words you can use to continue an explanation of something.
Besides that...don't use it verbally...not even if you're a teacher or professor.

I am afraid I use thus quite a lot and hence.

I <3 kudos.

Quote: Badge @ October 13 2009, 9:45 PM BST

I like kudos.

I <3 kudos. ;)

I hate

Quote: Ronnie Anderson @ October 13 2009, 9:29 PM BST

apoligise

though. ;)

Quote: Nil Putters @ October 13 2009, 9:46 PM BST

I <3 kudos. ;)

I was editing while you posted, damn you!

Mwahahaha

Guesstimate.

Most derogatory names for lady bits!

Tourney.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 13 2009, 9:58 PM BST

Most derogatory names for lady bits!

Yea I hate it when people use them too. For some reason though I always laugh at a British accented person saying 'c**t' though.

"Apropos".

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 13 2009, 10:16 PM BST

"Apropos".

I remember someone who used to use that a lot, I looked it up & still couldn't work out what the point of it was.

I could never use the word Splendid without feeling a little bit icky.

Oh & Icky, I hate it when people use that word.
:)

Solutions.

Excited/exciting.

I should never have started this PR lark. Everyone's excited and everything's f**king exciting.

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