What's not to get? You were legitimately shaken by something.
I don't get why it's not "Legit shaken".
What's not to get? You were legitimately shaken by something.
The overuse of the word "cringe" has made me hate it so, so much.
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Bro is better that brah or breh.
The words "Totally" & Nailed It!" immediately come to mind. I've never been fond of the word "Bro", as it just sounds stupid.
Schwarma.
Dude.
Hate that word.
Schwarma is a food. Have you ever had it? It's delicious.
For all intensive purposes.Cool beans.For all intents and purposes.
Totes.
Yolo.
Swag.
Jelly.
Feels.
I can't even.
Seen.
I absolutely hate "welp" and Netizen's obsession with its use. People used to say "well", how in the hell did it turn into "welp"?
I don't get why it's not "Legit shaken".
Thank God.
Legit and Shook
what's up with those words?
shook1
SHo͝ok/
adjective
informal
adjective: shook up; adjective: shook
1.
emotionally or physically disturbed; upset.
"she looks pretty shook up from the letter"
The legit part comes from it being commonly used in sports entertainment (wrestling, MMA, (particularly in reference to the early days when many of the fights were worked and not shoot), Harlem Globetrotters, etc.
Seems useful to me. Staying gender-neutral in the third-person keeps you from you from having to use inelegant solutions like "their" or "his/her" (or in this case their Swedish equivalent).Well, in Sweden, I refuse to use the "new" and stupid word hen, which means both him and her. It basically eliminates two very specific, fine words and adds a stupid, non-personal one instead.
Salty.
I fucking hate that word unless it refers to food/taste.
Words whose background is offensive
Like Gypped, for instance
"PIN Number". In college, I kinda made myself not use that term because of its redundancy.
"Swag"
This. Dumbest word ever. Follow by Yolo (acronym I know)
when I see a teenager uses Swag or YOLO. I get murderous rage.
No, actually. An acronym is a kind of abbreviation. They are not mutually exclusive categories. You might be thinking of the distinction between acronym and initialism, but if so, you've got it backwards. Acronyms are abbreviations you say as one word (scuba, lasar, yolo) whereas initialisms are said letter by letter (F-B-I, C-I-A, etc.).Incorrect, YOLO is an abbreviation, not an acronym.
Acronyms are where the letters are spoken one by one. B-B-C. I-T-V. C-N-N.
Abbreviations are spoken as words despite essentially functioning the same way. YOLO. IKEA.
At least I think this is what I read ten years ago as a curious teenager.
Anyway, the phrase 'i can't even' really pisses me off. It is all over the internet, especially Tumblr. It is ridiculous.
No, actually. An acronym is a kind of abbreviation. They are not mutually exclusive categories. You might be thinking of the distinction between acronym and initialism, but if so, you've got it backwards. Acronyms are abbreviations you say as one word (scuba, lasar, yolo) whereas initialisms are said letter by letter (F-B-I, C-I-A, etc.).
See grammar note at http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/abbreviation
Grimløck;109618720 said:agreed. it irks me that there's a member with that name on this forum, too.
Along the lines of SO, I'll add DH (dear husband), DW (dear wife), and any variants used for children (dear daughter) and more. Oh, and wifey or hubby. The only place I really see them used a lot is on a deals forums and it annoys the hell out of me.SO (used for for Significant Others) also pisses me off. Actually both piss me off.
Along the lines of SO, I'll add DH (dear husband), DW (dear wife), and any variants used for children (dear daughter) and more. Oh, and wifey or hubby. The only place I really see them used a lot is on a deals forums and it annoys the hell out of me.