Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:54 am
...and I say twitter dweebs are: "Hashtag Ineloquent"
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Repetitiously redundant!bayouhazard wrote:That seems redundant.
How're your teeth holding up?Abraham wrote:"Free gift" is redundant.
I grit my teeth when I hear or read it.
Free gift, arrggghhhh!
tbrown wrote:Some people pay good money for gold teeth.
There is an excesssss of ssssses. They used to be a dime a dozen, but now they are a dollar a gross.Oldgringo wrote:We had a yankee neighbor when we lived outside Disneyworld (imagine that) some 30 years ago who would say, "I'm going to "Wal-Marts" or "K-Marts"". Where does the "s" come from? Another one is "anyways" where does that "s" come from?
How long did that take? 20% inflation in one year is bad but a 20% increase spread over a few decades...WildBill wrote:There is an excesssss of ssssses. They used to be a dime a dozen, but now they are a dollar a gross.Oldgringo wrote:We had a yankee neighbor when we lived outside Disneyworld (imagine that) some 30 years ago who would say, "I'm going to "Wal-Marts" or "K-Marts"". Where does the "s" come from? Another one is "anyways" where does that "s" come from?
That's actually deflation:gringo pistolero wrote:How long did that take? 20% inflation in one year is bad but a 20% increase spread over a few decades...WildBill wrote:There is an excesssss of ssssses. They used to be a dime a dozen, but now they are a dollar a gross.Oldgringo wrote:We had a yankee neighbor when we lived outside Disneyworld (imagine that) some 30 years ago who would say, "I'm going to "Wal-Marts" or "K-Marts"". Where does the "s" come from? Another one is "anyways" where does that "s" come from?
The irony. It hurts.Ivey League schools
MasterOfNone wrote:That's actually deflation:gringo pistolero wrote:How long did that take? 20% inflation in one year is bad but a 20% increase spread over a few decades...WildBill wrote:There is an excesssss of ssssses. They used to be a dime a dozen, but now they are a dollar a gross.Oldgringo wrote:We had a yankee neighbor when we lived outside Disneyworld (imagine that) some 30 years ago who would say, "I'm going to "Wal-Marts" or "K-Marts"". Where does the "s" come from? Another one is "anyways" where does that "s" come from?
A dime a dozen = 12/10 cents = 1.2/cent
A dollar a gross = 144/100 cents = 1.44/cent
I attribute the reduction in price to computers. It is much cheaper to type and "s" than to type set one.
The word "shrimps" is insulting. They prefer to be called "little crustaceans."WildBill wrote:How about shrimps? I see that on the menu at many Asian restaurants.