What Is Your Least Favourite Word In The English Language?

'Awesome'

Just because it seems that the whole of America seems to use it in every other sentence i.e. "Like, that was so totally awesome".
 
I think we are missing the point here. the OP is about what word we dont like not the meaning of the word
 
FrostedNipple said:
seepage - reminds me of a story when my physics teacher told us how you can get pregnant from anal in-out-in-out

Man, did I go to the wrong school! Our Physics teacher did nothing but boast that his 'Brownian Motion' experiments were superior to the other Physics teachers!
 
“Needful”

Many of the non UK people I work with have a habit of replacing any requests/instructions with the sole phrase “Please do the needful.”.

I find it extremely rude and annoying so this word goes to the top of my least favourite word list.
 
malc30 said:


I like that word...

No, maybe I dont?

Perhaps I do?

I dont know... I'll have to sleep on that one!

LOL


Seriously the words I really hate are the uneducated words such as

YOUS, and TWOS

Like some spotty fart trying to sound like a Scouser ( And I love Scousers by the way )

They say things like "Shut it yous twos"

I mean... WTF?

My foster brother kept saying that all *** time the little runt and I got to me in *** end, and I set my fist onto a crash course into his head many times.

Another one thats coming up more and more that really gets on my wick, is AKS

As is a kind of black / African American "Let me AKS you this"

Erm Catherine tate does a good impression with her "Do I Look Bovvered" character.

Many more such words as this. It shows that kids of today really are getting more and more stupid and uneducated when they cannot pronouce even simple words correctly.
 
FatRakoon said:
Dude?

DUDE?

Urgh.... Another hated word.

"Hey back off man!" - Bart
"Ohhh ok duuude, I wouldn't want you to have a cow maaan, heres a catch phrase you better learn for your adult years... Hey buddy do you have a quarter?" -Flanders

Man is another one when used in that context.

[edit] Here the youtube link to the clip http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg4ICrhWbvA
 
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mame said:
I think we are missing the point here. the OP is about what word we dont like not the meaning of the word

Although it really is about the word itself, one does tend to include the other when some people can't seperate the word from it's meaning. :)
 
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