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Phrases that annoy 11:36 - Oct 7 with 8366 viewsperchrockjack

My missus says to me last night," how many ROUNDS of bread would you like with your fish.


My mother used rounds to describe what are simply slices of bread.


Should have said,


"Do you want petit pains with your turbot, darling"


Or should it be pain



Over to you wise Owl


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Phrases that annoy on 14:36 - Oct 8 with 1343 viewswaynekerr55

Or Petite POIS?

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Phrases that annoy on 14:49 - Oct 8 with 1335 viewsHighjack

"Brexit means Brexit"

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Phrases that annoy on 16:10 - Oct 8 with 1292 viewsperchrockjack

Anywat, I await his masters voice on this .

Not sure if an apostrophe is appropriate.


Don't remember one with that dog on the turntable lable

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Phrases that annoy on 16:24 - Oct 8 with 1289 viewskarnataka

Phrases that annoy on 16:10 - Oct 8 by perchrockjack

Anywat, I await his masters voice on this .

Not sure if an apostrophe is appropriate.


Don't remember one with that dog on the turntable lable


An apostrophe should be used and of course the old His Master's Voice records and related products always had the apostrophe because a) it is supposed to be there and b) people were not ignorant of that fact in those days.
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Phrases that annoy on 16:48 - Oct 8 with 1274 viewskarnataka

Incorrect spelling and grammar have always irritated me especially the 'of' error as someone else pointed out (makes you wonder why I use this forum!) but more recently, words made up by welding two half-words together, are getting increasingly under my skin. Brexit is one of them but dog breeds really get my goat because the 'new' words invariably sound stupid and Cockapoo is by far the stupidest.
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Phrases that annoy on 17:01 - Oct 8 with 1259 viewsJACKARSE

The misuse of - there, their, they're
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Phrases that annoy on 17:11 - Oct 8 with 1250 viewsJacksawayatWalesgame

Phrases that annoy on 07:50 - Oct 8 by AnotherJohn

I know that my pet hates probably say more about me than anybody else, but I cringe when natural scientists start their answer to an interview question with 'So...' So many do this and a little stylistic variation would be good.


I totally agree with you. Everybody seems to be doing it. Up until about 2 years ago people used to often start their reply with "Well...", now almost invariably they say "So...". I don't know why it drives me mad, but it does.

Also, every TV broadcaster nowadays think that they must include the word "extraordinary" in nearly every sentence. That drives me mad too.
[Post edited 10 Oct 2016 14:59]
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Phrases that annoy on 17:25 - Oct 8 with 1240 viewsphact0rri

Phrases that annoy on 16:48 - Oct 8 by karnataka

Incorrect spelling and grammar have always irritated me especially the 'of' error as someone else pointed out (makes you wonder why I use this forum!) but more recently, words made up by welding two half-words together, are getting increasingly under my skin. Brexit is one of them but dog breeds really get my goat because the 'new' words invariably sound stupid and Cockapoo is by far the stupidest.


Molding of two words into something silly sounding... you mean like 'Soccer' don't you? goodness can you give the americans a break for two seconds mun?


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Phrases that annoy on 17:29 - Oct 8 with 1236 viewswaynekerr55

Phrases that annoy on 11:10 - Oct 8 by WarwickHunt

Absolute in place of absolutely ("that was absolute brilliant") is creeping in.

Too many others to mention...


Are you being serious?

I could understand "that was absolute brilliance" but not "absolute brilliant".

Who the f*ck shoehorned that sentence together? Even Perchie's keyboard would throw that one out...

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Phrases that annoy on 17:30 - Oct 8 with 1234 viewsmarchamjack

starting a sentence with "yeah, no". It's either yes or no, not both!!

Oh,..Dave, what's occuring?

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Phrases that annoy on 17:32 - Oct 8 with 1229 viewsDJack

Phrases that annoy on 17:30 - Oct 8 by marchamjack

starting a sentence with "yeah, no". It's either yes or no, not both!!


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Phrases that annoy on 17:35 - Oct 8 with 1226 viewsswansRus

'One of the only' drives me nuts - either it's the only one or it isn't - it's one of the few - even supposedly intelligent TV journalists are at it -

and they are also 'across' everything e.g - across everything from the confeence/olympics whatever

grrrrr
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Phrases that annoy on 17:37 - Oct 8 with 1219 viewsWarwickHunt

Phrases that annoy on 17:29 - Oct 8 by waynekerr55

Are you being serious?

I could understand "that was absolute brilliance" but not "absolute brilliant".

Who the f*ck shoehorned that sentence together? Even Perchie's keyboard would throw that one out...


It's everywhere now.

Listen out for it...
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Phrases that annoy on 17:50 - Oct 8 with 1200 viewsperchrockjack

Only Grammatical faux that annoy me are the instances One sees A LOWER case PROPER NOUN.

I'm wisted here

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Phrases that annoy on 18:04 - Oct 8 with 1183 viewslonglostjack

Phrases that annoy on 17:50 - Oct 8 by perchrockjack

Only Grammatical faux that annoy me are the instances One sees A LOWER case PROPER NOUN.

I'm wisted here


Exactly it's only improper Nouns that should be in small case.

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Phrases that annoy on 18:10 - Oct 8 with 1003 viewsSwanjack10

Phrases that annoy on 11:39 - Oct 7 by Darran

I hate someone saying to me "calm down" "calm down" especially when I'm always perfectly calm.


cute lil dig at perchie

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Phrases that annoy on 18:21 - Oct 8 with 987 viewsphact0rri

Phrases that annoy on 17:50 - Oct 8 by perchrockjack

Only Grammatical faux that annoy me are the instances One sees A LOWER case PROPER NOUN.

I'm wisted here


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Phrases that annoy on 18:41 - Oct 8 with 967 viewsperchrockjack

Cute dig ? .
Nah, we re just re Harding our batteries.

Back to normal service soon.

Plenty of bitching to come .


Now fook off I'm watching the rugby

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Phrases that annoy on 18:42 - Oct 8 with 966 viewsJack_Meoff

'Difficult decisions.'
Knowing the character of the type of politicians that use this phrase, you just know the decisions were anything but.

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Phrases that annoy on 18:45 - Oct 8 with 964 viewsJoe_bradshaw

Phrases that annoy on 18:42 - Oct 8 by Jack_Meoff

'Difficult decisions.'
Knowing the character of the type of politicians that use this phrase, you just know the decisions were anything but.


To be fair deciding between corn flakes and rice krispies represents a difficult decision for people at that intellectual level.

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Phrases that annoy on 18:47 - Oct 8 with 958 viewsJack_Meoff

Phrases that annoy on 18:45 - Oct 8 by Joe_bradshaw

To be fair deciding between corn flakes and rice krispies represents a difficult decision for people at that intellectual level.


Aye, fair point...


If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.

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Phrases that annoy on 19:06 - Oct 8 with 938 viewsperchrockjack

Both full of sugar.

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Phrases that annoy on 19:16 - Oct 8 with 925 viewsSwanjack10

Phrases that annoy on 18:41 - Oct 8 by perchrockjack

Cute dig ? .
Nah, we re just re Harding our batteries.

Back to normal service soon.

Plenty of bitching to come .


Now fook off I'm watching the rugby


You couldn't harden an ice cream you strangE c UNt, tHis is a fact ok scouse, on a survey, rugby is the most liked sport in thE transvestite comMuNnitY.

ambition is critical....................
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Phrases that annoy on 19:24 - Oct 8 with 916 viewswaynekerr55

Phrases that annoy on 17:37 - Oct 8 by WarwickHunt

It's everywhere now.

Listen out for it...


Absolute Radio?

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Phrases that annoy on 19:27 - Oct 8 with 912 viewswaynekerr55

Phrases that annoy on 19:16 - Oct 8 by Swanjack10

You couldn't harden an ice cream you strangE c UNt, tHis is a fact ok scouse, on a survey, rugby is the most liked sport in thE transvestite comMuNnitY.


Why would he want to harden an ice cream? He's not Annis Abraham...
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