If there's one word I hate....

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swee'pea99

swee'pea99

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"Fillum" ... as in "Have you seen the latest Bond Fillum?"
That's Irish.

As for 'horrible messes of' words, I've always been struck by what an ugly word 'pulchritudinous' is, given that it means beautiful.
 
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The phrase 'going forward' is the vocabulary version of eating celery.....

It serves no purpose whatsoever and adds absolutely nothing to a sentence. It tends to be used by those with minor management responsibilities as a 'badge of office' to show their underlings they are thinking about the future implications of their pointless thoughts and decisions...










...going forward!
 

Scoosh

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'Movie' - when the correct English term is 'film'. :angry:

Movie is another Americanism which has crept in ... :headshake:
 

Electric_Andy

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Plymouth
I hate the word 'absolutely' which seems to have become incredibly ubiquitous these days :angry:
I couldn't agree more. Two of the Managers in my office use it about twice in every sentence. Other managerial phrases I loathe through over-use are "Actually" and "The bottom line is"
 

perplexed

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Location
Sheffield
"Lessons will/must be learned..."

Spouted in a serious, "sincere" way, by those in charge of any given organisation where there has been a monumental cock up. Which has usually occured due to conditions dictated by the same people saying "lessons must be learned..."
 

Brains

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Greenwich
The ones that I really loath are "Valentines" and "new years" as in what did you do New Years ? or how was your Valentines ?
 
Upskilling. Meaning learning. "We need to upskill the workforce."

Spawnrd from the management B/S bible, many other examples mentioned in previous posts. But this one really gets me.
 
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