“I’m not (blank), but…”
I just read a new one and had to share.
“A great hang”
Use it in a sentence: “Our apartment is a great hang,” meaning it’s a great place to hang out.
Blech.
An annoying term I hear in radio advertising all the time: “turn to”.
As in, “When you have a problem with X, turn to the professionals at Y!”
Using “invite” as a noun: “let’s send Carlos an invite.” No, it’s an “invitation .”
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STEM. as a math professor, I will never get away from it.
“Suspension of disbelief”.
It’s getting really hard to find a Sci-fi movie/book review without this overused phrase.
Heh. eVite’s use of “invite” so pissed off a friend of mine that he harassed their support staff until they changed all instances of it to “invitation.” Can’t really fault him on that one.
Right now, I’m hearing “optics” way too much, in the sense of “image.”
Also, as others have said, “curated.”
You’re welcome to dislike their presentation style, but the kind of sports “story” I described long predates ESPN. It’s seen in 19th-century newspaper baseball coverage, for example.
MsRobyn was just misunderstanding what the word means.
No snark intended but, as I approach 60 yrs I’m starting to understand the “life is too short” thing because it is too bloody short:)
Cringe, and woke. Any right winger that says, writes, etc. woke should have part of a sattelite hit them. A BIG part of a satteline.