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Showing Original Post only (View all)Which buzzword, phrase, expression, jargon, slang term is "bugging" you right now---political or not... [View all]
You know something that has entered/reentered the lexicon is driving you nuts, so which is currently your most irritating?
I'll start:
LEVEL UP!
Okay, I know it started with video games, but damned if I didn't hear it on at least six different commercials yesterday and... even among news spokespeople/pundits. Uggh. It has become so inane in my book.
Yours?
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Which buzzword, phrase, expression, jargon, slang term is "bugging" you right now---political or not... [View all]
hlthe2b
Mar 30
OP
How foolish to follow every word of a stranger who self-proclaims expertise as a "Influencer"...
hlthe2b
Mar 31
#23
No one said education automatically equates to expertise, but lack of education sans equivalent experience
hlthe2b
Mar 31
#27
Try reading again. I said nothing of the kind. Experience can replace formal education in many many
hlthe2b
Mar 31
#32
I'm a geezer and it drives me cra cra when the younger generation end a sentence with an upward inflection.
mitch96
Mar 30
#12
Never heard this until we moved to Illinois in 1994. I grew up in western upstate NY - Rochester
3catwoman3
Apr 1
#45
The word "like" inserted at least every fifth word in a sentence. Folks from ages 10 through 60.
LuckyLib
Mar 31
#39