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  • Adding "like", "you know" or "but" to the end of every sentence. 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCNIBV87wV4
  • When someone describes someone else as a Karen, what a limp phrase!
  • 'Ooh it's like a willy only smaller'.
  • Gribbo said:
    When football pundits say "Look" or "Listen" at the start of every sentence when answering a question
    Jones does this. Its irritating. 
  • Rattled. I have been getting this a lot because of work. What's happening is, someone says something they think is funny, but is probably just a bit nasty, and I (or one of my co-workers) responds in defence. Invariably the subsequent reply is, 'lol you are clearly rattled'. 

    Nope, we just wanted to reply to that person shittiness to convey that we think they're a bit of a dick. 

    Same goes for the fishing emoji. It's the last refuge of the witless. For if someone were indeed just 'fishing' to wind someone up, purely for the sake of that, then they're just a bit of a twat for treating people that way. 

    And finally, responding with the very thing that someone just complained about. Which in this instance, would be someone replying to this comment with 'rattled', ideally with a winking emoji to maximise the smugness, as if such a reply would be the height of ironic comedy. 
  • edited March 26
    JiMMy 85 said:
    Rattled. I have been getting this a lot because of work. What's happening is, someone says something they think is funny, but is probably just a bit nasty, and I (or one of my co-workers) responds in defence. Invariably the subsequent reply is, 'lol you are clearly rattled'. 

    Nope, we just wanted to reply to that person shittiness to convey that we think they're a bit of a dick. 

    Same goes for the fishing emoji. It's the last refuge of the witless. For if someone were indeed just 'fishing' to wind someone up, purely for the sake of that, then they're just a bit of a twat for treating people that way. 

    And finally, responding with the very thing that someone just complained about. Which in this instance, would be someone replying to this comment with 'rattled', ideally with a winking emoji to maximise the smugness, as if such a reply would be the height of ironic comedy. 
    You must hear a few pearlers off Marc White?
  • ross1 said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    100% when you mean ‘yes’
    Agree 100%. 
    Agree 110%
    The amount of times I hear or read 110%, HOW?
    It’s the whole thing, plus another 10%, like 110% of £1 is £1.10 
  • ross1 said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    100% when you mean ‘yes’
    Agree 100%. 
    Agree 110%
    The amount of times I hear or read 110%, HOW?
    It’s the whole thing, plus another 10%, like 110% of £1 is £1.10 
    120% agree
  • Gribbo said:
    JiMMy 85 said:
    Rattled. I have been getting this a lot because of work. What's happening is, someone says something they think is funny, but is probably just a bit nasty, and I (or one of my co-workers) responds in defence. Invariably the subsequent reply is, 'lol you are clearly rattled'. 

    Nope, we just wanted to reply to that person shittiness to convey that we think they're a bit of a dick. 

    Same goes for the fishing emoji. It's the last refuge of the witless. For if someone were indeed just 'fishing' to wind someone up, purely for the sake of that, then they're just a bit of a twat for treating people that way. 

    And finally, responding with the very thing that someone just complained about. Which in this instance, would be someone replying to this comment with 'rattled', ideally with a winking emoji to maximise the smugness, as if such a reply would be the height of ironic comedy. 
    You must hear a few pearlers off Marc White?
    He mostly just gets words wrong. Like making the first G in the word negligible a soft G. No idea why he does it, seems to be his favourite word too so I can't cut it out. 
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  • JiMMy 85 said:
    "Give your head a wobble" - fuck off. 
    I had a client say that to me, I thought it was quite funny
  • My whole entire life. 

    Either use whole or entire not both they are the same thing !
  • Anything that comes from the greasy faced gob of Eddie Hearn.
  • My whole entire life. 

    Either use whole or entire not both they are the same thing !
    Luke Harvey on the racing often says this is a hugely big horse.
  • My beautiful hugely big horse. 
  • “At the end of the day…” is still up there for me!
  • 'Back in the day' grates a bit now.
  • Gribbo said:
    When football pundits say "Look" or "Listen" at the start of every sentence when answering a question

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  • edited March 27
    Why does everyone on TV and radio now when speaking positively about something say that it’s ’ridiculous?’

    What is ridiculous is that these people are allowed to be broadcasted. They are broadcasters of ridicule and should therefore be ridiculed because they are ridiculous.
  • Not only the things that are said but the way they are said. The stadium announcer at Wembley for example really grinds my gears. And that twat of a scorer at the darts “one hundred and thirty fahiiiive”. I watch with the sound off now. 
  • PS. I’m prepared to accept that “grinds my gears” may be a candidate for some 😉
  • Why does everyone on TV and radio now when speaking positively about something say that it’s ’ridiculous?’

    What is ridiculous is that these people are allowed to be broadcasted. They are broadcasters of ridicule and should therefore be ridiculed because they are ridiculous.
    A bit like unbelievable. If everything is unbelievable then nothing is. 

    With the exception of Carl Leaburn falling over the referee as he tried to stop the ball on the goal line, I don't think I have ever seen anything in football that couldn't be believed. Let alone 5-10 times a game. 

    Any pundit who says unbelievable should lose their fee for that match. 
  • PS. I’m prepared to accept that “grinds my gears” may be a candidate for some 😉
    Better than 'boils my piss' which is such a disgusting turn of phrase it has to be worse than whatever they were referring to. 
  • Has anyone ever boiled their piss? Is it the basis of a culinary sauce? 
  • iaitch said:
    Has anyone ever boiled their piss? Is it the basis of a culinary sauce? 
    Thousand Island Dressing I believe 
  • iaitch said:
    Has anyone ever boiled their piss? Is it the basis of a culinary sauce? 
    Thousand Island Dressing I believe 


    oh no wait, that’s something else…
  • Can I get

    You do you

    Right from the get go

    Often times


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