Your Most Un-Favourite Saying

orchidee

What's it for you?

Your most un-favourite saying, word, sentence, phrase, etc?

 

Could it be 'At this moment in time'?

But in the next moment 'this' moment has gone!

Or people who always says 'basically' or 'why?'

Someone daft always replied 'why?'

Even if it was not a question

 

Or reading a book and it suddenly lapses

Into some French, Latin, or other foreign phrase

That you don't understand

Or has endless footnotes

'As you see' - but I don't see, I don't know

 

But my most annoying phrase is from KP

She says it ten times a day

'Got any money you can give me for botox, dear?!'

Heehee

 

  • Author: orchidee (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 29th, 2024 03:37
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  • sorenbarrett

    This is an interesting subject, indeed. My least favorite saying is when people say truly or honestly because I don’t believe there is a true or an honest, so it’s already a lie. Most fun read I enjoyed it

    • orchidee

      Thanks SB.

    • arqios

      Not that comes to mind this instant. I’m sure if I hear it I’d go: “Tharr she blows!!!”

      • orchidee

        Thanks A.

      • 2781

        Hard to pick one. there's so many out there.

        • orchidee

          Thanks 2.

        • Cassie58

          Now you’ve got me thinking Orchi. There are so many to choose from. Haven’t the time to list them, but I do have enough to notice you are bashing poor KP again:) Happy Friday.

          • orchidee

            Thanks KP. I only bash her with a feather duster. lol.

          • Goldfinch60

            The question that can never be answered is "Why?"

            • orchidee

              Thanks Gold. Why is the day after tomorrow yesterday? Or summat like that, as the saying goes.



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