The misuse of literally. I heard someone on the radio today talking about the underfunding of schools. That was fine, but to say that half of them are literally falling down is pushing it a bit.
The misuse of literally. I heard someone on the radio today talking about the underfunding of schools. That was fine, but to say that half of them are literally falling down is pushing it a bit.
The misuse of literally. I heard someone on the radio today talking about the underfunding of schools. That was fine, but to say that half of them are literally falling down is pushing it a bit.
Not just the misuse of the word but also the way it’s pronounced
The misuse of literally. I heard someone on the radio today talking about the underfunding of schools. That was fine, but to say that half of them are literally falling down is pushing it a bit.
To be fair, with all the crumbling concrete, it's probably not far from the truth.
I’m veeeing into Americanisms but I hate it when you order food at a restaurant in America and the server says “You’ve got it”. I always want to reply, “No, I haven’t”.
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Oh, just me then?
Or even worse is "Let. That. Sink. In." as it takes me almost double the time to read.
Its the sauce for the third course of Heston Blumental's twelve course tasting menu at The Fat Duck. I expect.
Not a revolting form of paintballing and it didn't originate at punk concerts.
Very dull.
There's no 'i' in team
I litrachralee just said that