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Words people hate

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by partmin12345678, Apr 19, 2014.

  1. Aussie792

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    That means "kitchen" and "roast pork"...
     
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    Heh, well, roast pork is a food (mighty tasty one at that). :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

    Back on topic: ungulate. What an ungainly word to describe some of the most graceful creatures on earth.
     
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    The word "moist" is definitely at the top of the list. Also the word "penetrate" is starting to bother me more and more.

    Two words that I absolutely will not tolerate around me are "faggot" and the n word (I won't even type this one; I hate it). These two words are just made for hate. You can curse around me as much as you want (honestly I curse a lot) but if you call me a fag or call someone else that n word I'll flip shit.
     
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    I hate penetrate too because for me it sounds violent. I actually used to think "penetrative" sex was painful and degrading to the receiver because I was used to it in the violent context (AKA "I penetrated his chest with my sword).

    it needs to have a prettier word!
     
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    regurgitate

    "He regurgitated the moist, perfectly cooked undulate he had just eaten."
     
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    Making a lot of friends in this thread, Husky. :wink:
     
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    I will kill you for this :lol:.
     
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    We should prepare a story with every single hated word present in this thread.
     
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    What exactly is wrong with the word moist? I can't believe it provokes such a reaction.

    The only words I really dislike and take great exception to are those which are vulgar and offensive. I dislike (but don't hate) a lot of British slang too.
     
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    I detest the word "twink"...although it in no way could be used to describe anything about me...it sounds so demeaning. There certainly words that are more offensive, a personal favorite is "douchecock", but "twink" is so often said with such utter distain that to me it's like nails on a chalkboard.
     
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    Any words that mean something totally different to what they did originally.
     
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    Haha I completely agree, it makes me squirm lol
     
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    moist is definitely a word I have a hard time liking.

    Also the word swag. most people I know use it for the very sake of it being overused... It feels like I lose a small fraction of my overall sanity when I hear the word swag.
     
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    I definitely agree with the word moist, It's disgusting!
    I also can't stand the word "binge". It makes me squirm every time I hear it! HATE IT!
     
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    As someone who had bulimia, I thoroughly agree. Eliminate it from the English language, along with "purge*."

    *also for the use of the word in racial massacres
     
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    SAME HERE! That's why I can't stand the word anymore! It just reminds me of those days...
     
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    Indubitably.
     
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    What? The English language would be 1 percent less charming and amusing without that word!

    I've never liked the sound of proselytize...
     
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    Same! I love that word! OOOH! Thread idea!! :bulb:
     
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    You both are now officially my arch enemies.

    LOL no but yeah I don't think anything will lessen my hate for the word. It's just always given off such a cocky vibe to me, I dunno.