Terms / phrases that need to fuck straight off

QED

Robust

Just heard Soubury say it at least 3 times in an interview

At least that kind of insult should be policed. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Allowed at the end of a mathematical proof, because traditions.

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indeed mathematical proof, but not at the end of a managerial rant…

blah blah blah rant…I am right…rant…blah…rant…QED

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I used to occasionally use it when explaining to someone that they were talking out of their arse, though I wouldn’t sink so far as to use the acronym; I’d use the proper Latin - Quod Erat Dildo.

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‘Journey…’ When used outside of travel.

Unless hair metal.

Dealing promptly with random outbreaks of hair metal is what VEET and/or flamethrowers were invented for.

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With all that hairspray, it won’t take long :+1:

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My 15 year old granddaughter is very fond of putting

I’m not even

In front of statements.

I’m not even joking/surprised etc

Seems to be the new ‘literally’

At this early stage I’m mildly irritated. Well see how long that lasts.

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you should start putting “I’m not odd” in front of statements

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He never lies…

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I hate “for free” :persevere:

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Off of needs to fuck right of.

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Ive heard “is it” being used as a reply to statememts rather than questions.

The exam was really hard.
Reply…Is it.

Ive just got a new car.
Reply… Is it.

Wtf is that about?

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Mrs JB uses ‘is it’ like that, it’s common in South Africa apparently :roll_eyes:

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Welsh, is it?

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Theres lovely

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I hear ‘I’m not even lying’ which implies that everything said without this pre qualifier is a lie.

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