'Ok boomer' is annoying. Show some respect to your elders!!
'Incel' is one that really truly disgusts me though. It's normally the right on, social justice types who use it to denigrate anyone that disagrees with them. It doesn't even occur to them what scummy bullies they are acting like, picking on the socially awkward and misfits.
Looks like his hips are going! Feck me, he’s doing alright for his age! Has he been castrated? its always the same sh*ite from the locals whenever @Redmidland is with me. 😉
Somebody used it on here at the weekend and I was about to invite him to emigrate to Small Town, mid USA if he wants to talk like that. But just in time I discovered that it's been included in the latest Oxford English Dictionary. FFS
Not a phrase but "like". Those idiots on love island say it every other word.
I was having a pint with the crossword in The River Ale House the other day, when an old boy walked in. A minute later his old pal turned up. 'D'you get here alright' 'Yer, I come on the bus. Bit crowded, but it weren't too bad, like.' And I remembered when like was stuck on the end of a sentence even though it didn't really mean anything. Unlike its modern counterpart, its usage wasn't teeth-grindingly irritating.Quite the opposite, in fact.
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'Incel' is one that really truly disgusts me though. It's normally the right on, social justice types who use it to denigrate anyone that disagrees with them. It doesn't even occur to them what scummy bullies they are acting like, picking on the socially awkward and misfits.
You've just made that up on the spot based on Football Manager haven't you?
In my day...
Feck me, he’s doing alright for his age!
Has he been castrated?
its always the same sh*ite from the locals whenever @Redmidland is with me. 😉
He has to set his stall out.
What, on a football pitch?
if I cant sense you’re ranting or being sarcastic, then improve your delivery.
The next 11 days are crucial
Just saying
Somebody used it on here at the weekend and I was about to invite him to emigrate to Small Town, mid USA if he wants to talk like that. But just in time I discovered that it's been included in the latest Oxford English Dictionary. FFS
'D'you get here alright'
'Yer, I come on the bus. Bit crowded, but it weren't too bad, like.'
And I remembered when like was stuck on the end of a sentence even though it didn't really mean anything.
Unlike its modern counterpart, its usage wasn't teeth-grindingly irritating.Quite the opposite, in fact.
Drives me up the wall.