My personal favorite is the use of the word “bias”. This got started, I think, on the old gaming website Daily Radar. Teenagers, probably, would write in and say things like “You guys only say good things about the PS2 and bad things about everything else. You are bias for the PS2”. Of course, the adjective form is “biased”. It’s now evolved into a kind of running joke for people, even those who know better to say, “You are bias”.
Aiight.
Personally, I get a little peevish about Advice vs. Advise.
Noun = C, Verb = S.
I have no possible justifiable reason to get peevish about this, particularly because I am the worst speller in the history of the universe, and yet I do.
Irregardless really picks my butt too. Irregardless implies with regard, which is not what people are trying to suggest when they use it. Also, I’m pretty sure it’s not a word.
Ok, my grammar nit picking is done.