The Doctor Posted 21 February 2011 Posted 21 February 2011 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.
StanSP Posted 21 February 2011 Posted 21 February 2011 Haggis is proper disgusting, and is not delish. Comprende?
Guest Bilo Posted 21 February 2011 Posted 21 February 2011 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?
MikeyT Posted 21 February 2011 Author Posted 21 February 2011 Creamy. Just sounds wrong. You have a dirty mind today Wymsey.
lcfc_jme Posted 21 February 2011 Posted 21 February 2011 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.
The Doctor Posted 21 February 2011 Posted 21 February 2011 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.
MikeyT Posted 21 February 2011 Author Posted 21 February 2011 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.
Asha Posted 21 February 2011 Posted 21 February 2011 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.
ajthefox Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 When people call St Pancras St Pancreas. It's a train station not a fooking body part.
Fox1651 Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 I hate F****t, i mean i really really really HATE F****t, the word, the club - everything about it!!! :laugh: :w00t: :laugh:
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 When people call St Pancras St Pancreas. It's a train station not a fooking body part. Agreed, and i loathe how people say "innit" after every sentence also
lcfcadam Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 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?!
Wymsey Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 'The thing is.....' at the start of each sentence.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 anyone heard the expression 'my bad' fkin hate it 'chair' rather than saying chairman global warming climate change politically correct
MikeyT Posted 22 February 2011 Author Posted 22 February 2011 Looks like i've opened up a real can of worms with this thread. Hates everywhere!
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 dont like the word "No" never have since being a kid
cambridgefox Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 "sorry,we have sold out of tickets for the Leicester v real madrid away leg of the champions league"
FoxyPV Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 "sorry,we have sold out of tickets for the Leicester v real madrid away leg of the champions league final"
FuriousFox46 Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 This. Oh and I also hate it when people use the word 'this' to suggest their agreement with a previous post... This.
FuriousFox46 Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 'The thing is.....' at the start of each sentence. Or the insufferable way American's say ' The Truth is' before pausing for what seems like hours to say what they need to say. Irritating.
Guest ttfn Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 "banter". Particularly when used as a one word sentence whilst having nothing to do with what the word "banter" actually means
Stadt Posted 22 February 2011 Posted 22 February 2011 I can't stand 'Ceebs' Or 'won' in the wrong context like" I won him at FIFA 11'
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