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philopastry75

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Cheating as two words but ‘the pandemic’ referring to covid really annoys me, it’s it the only one there ever was!
 
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Eirawen

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When people put the word more when it isn't needed e,g I feel more calmer, I am a lot more cleverer! ugh.

People saying "hold the boat " at work as well and like many I loathe the word Moist
 
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Moley1

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Cringe when used as a noun. It is a verb.

Plate - when at school it was used to describe cunniligus.

Jamrag - again at school, it was used instead of sanitary towel 🤢

gong

Woke - when used as a pejorative word
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That should be M ong not gong
 
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Piff paff puff

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Hearing commenters stutter out the word preparedness (used frequently in the discussion of the COVID enquiry).
Is preparation not trendy enough? :unsure:
 
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Lord Voldemort

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Snog
Munch (makes me feel physically ill!)
Shag
Corny
Cheesy
Smell/smelly
Supper
Sponge
Moist
Congeal
 
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ToxicPony

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'Reads' instead of books. Or 'x was a great read'. It's a book, it's a given that you read it, I don't need clarification that it was great for reading rather than setting fire to.

READ IS A VERB NOT A NOUN.
 
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tahrah

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Conscientious

Only because (despite how slowly I attempt to articulate it) I STILL have difficulty saying it :LOL:
 
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RaveChampion

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"Hate"

As used by various Tattlers.
Usually seems to equate to mild vexation/opprobium at best.
The Word ends up grotesquely over used and thus once again the meaning in demeaned. What word/s do you use then? Really hate/really really hate?

Also Prostate.
My sole objection is that it's too similar to prostrate.

In regards to Cunt.
Ths one makes me chuckle tbh. It's predominately used by types who think it makes them sound "hard/tough" like the women prisoners talk in that film "Scrubbers", "Scum" or some Guy Ritchie Cockney atrocity. It's rarely used in the 1980's "Spare rib" feminist sense on here which I thought it may be tbh.
It doesn't offend me though it's just laughable like kids showing off.
 
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