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Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:10 pm
by RogueUSMC
Redneck_Buddha wrote:Here's a list of pet-peeve pleonasms, from the Department of Redundancy Department. Not only are they redundancies that are strung together, but they also contain a bunch of words that are unnecessary:

-"Past history"
-"Pre-planning"
-"ATM machine"
-"End result"
-"Totally necessary"
-"Basic fundamentals"
-"Circulating around"
-"Close proximity"
-"Pair of twins"
-"Dual tandem"
-"Unsolved mystery"
-"True facts"
-"Rio Grande River"
-"Somewhat unique"

Some of these may be open for debate. :cool:

While we are at it, let's give a thought to these phrases and words:

"Chalant" (in case you really do care)
"I've told you a million times, stop exaggerating!"
"Half the lies we are told are untrue."
"It's deja vu all over again" - Yogi Berra
"When you hit a fork in the road, take it" - also Y.B.
"If we do not succeed, the risk of failure greatly increases."
The only one I would debate with you is the "dual tandem"...though I would say tandem duals. As in two dual axles mounted in tandem on a semi rig truck or trailer...the rest of them are worth a chuckle though...

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:17 pm
by G26ster
Redneck_Buddha wrote:Here's a list of pet-peeve pleonasms, from the Department of Redundancy Department. Not only are they redundancies that are strung together, but they also contain a bunch of words that are unnecessary:

-"Past history"
-"Pre-planning"
-"ATM machine"
-"End result"
-"Totally necessary"
-"Basic fundamentals"
-"Circulating around"
-"Close proximity"
-"Pair of twins"
-"Dual tandem"
-"Unsolved mystery"
-"True facts"
-"Rio Grande River"
-"Somewhat unique"

Some of these may be open for debate. :cool:

While we are at it, let's give a thought to these phrases and words:

"Chalant" (in case you really do care)
"I've told you a million times, stop exaggerating!"
"Half the lies we are told are untrue."
"It's deja vu all over again" - Yogi Berra
"When you hit a fork in the road, take it" - also Y.B.
"If we do not succeed, the risk of failure greatly increases."
Add: Hot water heater

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:20 pm
by O6nop
fickman wrote: 2. "Peruse" means to read something deeply and thoroughly, not to simply skim over something. This word is in danger of becoming it's own antonym.
Interestng, like the word "cleave", as I understand it, is an antonym of itself.
: to adhere firmly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly
or
: to split especially along the grain

But to stay on topic, I hate the fact that lay, lie, laid are so difficult to place in a sentence (and layed is not a word?).

And again, if it wasn't clear before, I despise the misuse of the words fewer and less.

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:23 pm
by sjfcontrol
G26ster wrote:
Add: Hot water heater
But that's not redundant in Texas -- in fact it is an actual description of what a water heater does all summer long -- heat hot water!

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:27 pm
by G26ster
sjfcontrol wrote:
G26ster wrote:
Add: Hot water heater
But that's not redundant in Texas -- in fact it is an actual description of what a water heater does all summer long -- heat hot water!
I guess my freezer is freezing ice too. :biggrinjester:

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:36 pm
by G26ster
All firearms forums are loaded with cute words like "bang switch," "Winnie, or Shotty, or Remy, or Bushy, "pipe," and "clip" (unless you really mean a magazine loading device). The one phrase I hear, in person, at a range or gun shop that will have me eyeballing cover is, "I've been around guns all my life." BTW, gotta go now and get to my smith to have my roscoe repaired: :biggrinjester:

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:30 pm
by CHLLady
There/their/they're

:grumble

"It is what it is.". Drives me nuts. It's never that simple. :mad5

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:32 pm
by gigag04
Irregardless

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:43 pm
by SewTexas
G26ster wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote:
G26ster wrote:
Add: Hot water heater
But that's not redundant in Texas -- in fact it is an actual description of what a water heater does all summer long -- heat hot water!
I guess my freezer is freezing ice too. :biggrinjester:

nooooo, in the summer it's freezing hot water :biggrinjester:

a friend moved here from Colorado and got really confused when in the summer she had to turn on the water and wait for the cool water to come out. :lol:

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:47 pm
by The Annoyed Man
gigag04 wrote:Irregardless
For the win! I hate that one even more than "orientated."

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:08 pm
by ScooterSissy
rdhetrick wrote:I have a few, but I usually don't comment on them irregardless of who their from....
You hit mine. "Unique" has also been one, but it's been mis-used so often, most dictionaries have given in on the definition. For years, it meant "one of a kind". There was not "very unique", either it was, or was not "one of a kind".

A somewhat related "fun signnature" in the computer world:

There are 10 types of people in the world; those that understand binary, and those that don't

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:10 pm
by ScooterSissy
puma guy wrote:I hate when the word unique has a modifier. very unique, somewhat unique, pretty unique, etc. the word is like dead, either you are or you aren't
I posted before I read yours. Unfortunately, some dictionaries have capitulated.

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:12 pm
by ScooterSissy
anygunanywhere wrote:One of my pet peeves is when people make the "H" silent in a word when it isn't.

For some reason you hear this a lot in Humble, TX since they pronounce the word "umble". Just to annoy them I say Humble with the hard H.

Mrs Anygun has the habit of saying "umble" when she speaks of someone's virtue of humility.

Drives me up the wall but I let her off because she scares me.

Anygunanywhere
Ha, go to New York and ask them about "Houston Street" - you'll laugh.
Literally
But don't take your guns.

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:14 pm
by MoJo
"Stainless Steal" "I went too work." "I seen him" and my biggest peeve "Where is it at?"

Re: Word use that drives you up the wall!

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:14 pm
by Redneck_Buddha
ScooterSissy wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:One of my pet peeves is when people make the "H" silent in a word when it isn't.

For some reason you hear this a lot in Humble, TX since they pronounce the word "umble". Just to annoy them I say Humble with the hard H.

Mrs Anygun has the habit of saying "umble" when she speaks of someone's virtue of humility.

Drives me up the wall but I let her off because she scares me.

Anygunanywhere
Ha, go to New York and ask them about "Houston Street" - you'll laugh.
Literally
But don't take your guns.
You mean, "Howston" Street? :biggrinjester: