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What words do you really hate?

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This phrase drives me fvcking mental.

Posted

Lush

Faggot

'Omg'

Chunder

However, the worst has to be 'pukka'. Cannot stand it!

the food stuffs are brilliant and i refuse to hear a word against them, however i suspect you mean when used to describe a gay person.

Personally i dislike:

"Delish"

"Proper" - when used to describe something e.g. "it was proper xxx".

"Comprende?" - stop adding the occasional word in a different language on the end of a sentence - you sound like a twat.

&

"Haggis is disgusting" or any other variants - haggis is the greatest food known to man.

Posted

Do Scottish people actually eat haggis or did they just invent it so they could give it to English people and laugh at the inevitable vomming?

Posted

Creamy. Just sounds wrong.

Unless you've had a bad experience with a sodden minge, this word shouldn't be a problem for you.

The words I really hate are Hume, Stoke, Barclay and flab. Vile words. G-Star, Jack Wills and similar such nonsensical "brand names" really fvcking irritate me as well.

Posted

Do Scottish people actually eat haggis or did they just invent it so they could give it to English people and laugh at the inevitable vomming?

we do eat it.

Burns night dinner - haggis, neeps and tatties, Can also be obtained from scottish chippies as well, not enough butchers sell haggis down here.

Posted

Unless you've had a bad experience with a sodden minge, this word shouldn't be a problem for you.

The words I really hate are Hume, Stoke, Barclay and flab. Vile words. G-Star, Jack Wills and similar such nonsensical "brand names" really fvcking irritate me as well.

:|

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I've seen a couple of people using 'Yum!' as a add-on to a status or whatever when describing something completely irrelevant.

i.e.

"Leicester won today. Nearly in the play-offs. Yum."

"Might smash a bit of Fifa. Yum."

Makes absolutely no sense. And using 'punish' like this...

"Just punished a Sunday dinner."

"I completely punished that exam".

...totally irks me too.

Posted

Do Scottish people actually eat haggis or did they just invent it so they could give it to English people and laugh at the inevitable vomming?

Haggis is indeed proper delish, how dare you slander it like this?!

Posted

"sorry,we have sold out of tickets for the Leicester v real madrid away leg of the champions league final"

:thumbup:

Posted

"banter". Particularly when used as a one word sentence whilst having nothing to do with what the word "banter" actually means

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