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    Wink So, you know... Whatever.

    So, I was reading this, you know, article online about the most annoying words and phrases. I thought I'd link it here for others to, you know, take a look at. Anyway, it is what it is. You can comment or not. Or share your own favorite annoying word or phrase. Whatever.

    Anyway, find the article, you know, here.

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    Ooooo Thanks for this link, Bop.

    'Whatever' as a response by a child in rebuttal to its parent's declaration is nothing but a derisive dismissal of that authority and is completely unacceptable.

    'You know'
    constantly repeated in a given presentation indicates to me either very poor preparation of said presentation, lack of attention, lack of knowledge of his/her native language, or speaker is suffering from over medication.

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    Default Re: So, you know... Whatever.

    So I have this little project I started working on at the begining of the summer. Jaed's World Famous Resurrection Lexicon. The concept is that I take words that were pop culture based, made famous, over used, then never used. I then started to inject them into the venacular once again. It starts small, one or two people then they start doing it with out realizing it then you infiltrate the internets and it goes on from there.
    Words and Phrases are acceptable in the Ressurection Lexicon.

    Some examples:
    1. Right on!
    2. Word.
    3. Righteous
    4. Solid
    5. To-the-max

    I am working out a point system ( you guys may realise that i enjoy making up random point systems) wherein an individual may earn points and combo points for the successfull use of these words and phrases in common communication.

    For example Ms. Mod is righteous to the max!!

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    Default Re: So, you know... Whatever.

    Quote Originally Posted by Haunted View Post
    Ooooo Thanks for this link, Bop.

    'Whatever' as a response by a child in rebuttal to its parent's declaration is nothing but a derisive dismissal of that authority and is completely unacceptable.

    'You know'
    constantly repeated in a given presentation indicates to me either very poor preparation of said presentation, lack of attention, lack of knowledge of his/her native language, or speaker is suffering from over medication.
    You know.....whatever, this is for sure some crazy observations...you know?

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    hope against hope. every time i read that phrase i get :bug-eyed: i come to a full stop, my eyes wander off the page, glaze over, i lipzinnk the words, my scalp prickles with a superstitious dread (sorry, reading robert e howard/conan, by crom!) and then i shudder like a dog shaking off water and i hope against hope that i never read that phrase again. by mitra!

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    Default Re: So, you know... Whatever.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jaedpact View Post
    So I have this little project I started working on at the begining of the summer. Jaed's World Famous Resurrection Lexicon. The concept is that I take words that were pop culture based, made famous, over used, then never used. I then started to inject them into the venacular once again. It starts small, one or two people then they start doing it with out realizing it then you infiltrate the internets and it goes on from there.
    Words and Phrases are acceptable in the Ressurection Lexicon.

    Some examples:
    1. Right on!
    2. Word.
    3. Righteous
    4. Solid
    5. To-the-max

    I am working out a point system ( you guys may realise that i enjoy making up random point systems) wherein an individual may earn points and combo points for the successfull use of these words and phrases in common communication.

    For example Ms. Mod is righteous to the max!!
    I award you 2 bazillion points for the usage of "internets" in your post. Awesomely righteous!

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    Default Re: So, you know... Whatever.

    This reminds me of a David Sedaris story, the one in which he teaches a college-level Creative Writing class, and a girl uses the word, "whateverishly."

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    Default Re: So, you know... Whatever.

    Snark.

    Do people even know what it really means?

    from dictionary.com:
    snark
    [Lewis Carroll, via the Michigan Terminal System] 1. A system failure. When a user's process bombed, the operator would get the message "Help, Help, Snark in MTS!"
    2. More generally, any kind of unexplained or threatening event on a computer (especially if it might be a boojum). Often used to refer to an event or a log file entry that might indicate an attempted security violation. See snivitz.
    3. UUCP name of snark.thyrsus.com, home site of the Hacker Jargon File versions 2.*.*.

    Instead, people use it to mean "spiteful." I imagine current usage originated on some forum, but now people use it to call their online foes "snarky" instead of "spiteful," the usage begging the reader to take sides . . . because calling it like it is (spiteful) makes them sound too bitter. Bleh.

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    This reminds me of a teacher I had in high school. She always inserted the phrase "um, you know" in every sentence she spoke. It drove us crazy. One day, a friend and I decided to keep a tally of how many times she said "um, you know". At the end of the hour, we counted 78 tally marks. We were laughing so hard that the teacher demanded to see our "note"..... We howled like hyenas when she said to us, "Girls, um, you know that is not very funny". Needless to say we spent the last half hour of class in the principles office (BTW, when we told him why we were in trouble, he laughed too)

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    Default Re: So, you know... Whatever.

    I don't know if this fits, but it really bugs me when people say "No pun intended", when a pun is so obviously intended.

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