pumpkinpi wrote:LIPS--ok, it's not such a bad word. But it's the acronym of a symposium in my line of work, and for some reason it grosses me out in that context. Once again, I get emails saying "Come to LIPS!" "Register for LIPS!" "Become a sponsor of LIPS!" on a weekly basis.
pumpkinpi wrote:nuk--as in pacifier. But Russter is addicted to hers, and also always losing it, so we are forever referring to it. I gave in and started using nuk because it's the shortest version of the word. I also hate the shortened term "paci."
Morrolan wrote:-Fantastic!
yes, including the exclamation mark. this and last year's favourite bullshit bingo word. to be used for every mediocre accomplishment, no matter how trivial.
-Utilise
what the fuck is wrong with 'use'?
British variant of utilize
brite wrote:It was the Ninth Doctor that used "Fantastic!"
http://youtu.be/DUm5rM4fQxs
The Tenth Doctor used "Allon-Sy!"
brite wrote:Honey... the 4th Doctor was my first... I've been watching since it came on PBS in the 70's...
brite wrote:It was the Ninth Doctor that used "Fantastic!"
http://youtu.be/DUm5rM4fQxs
The Tenth Doctor used "Allon-Sy!"
Loresinger wrote:"sorry"= a word that does nothing goes nowhere. ACTIONS matter.
Swift wrote:Yes, actions speak louder than words (as they say), but words are important, apologizes are important, and "sorry" is the standard way to do so. The fact that some people have such a problem saying it, shows how important it is.
But just saying "sorry" and continuing to do the same thing that required you to say that... yeah, that's not good.
Swift wrote:Am I the only one who thought of this for this thread.
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