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Ron-da-Valli

It's a bleedin' miracle!
"Jog on" as used by council estate skanks. ( Mind you Charles Dickens first used that phrase in the Pickwick Papers!)
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
There's a sports presenter on Radio Lancashire. He keeps saying "free" instead of three.
They also like to use the word admit/admitted incorrectly! For example "He's admitted that he's happy with his new contract".:headshake:
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Earlier we went into Thorntons and the girl behind the counter said '1 box of diabetic chocolates yeah?' I know what I bought :angry:
 

snorri

Legendary Member
[QUOTE 3402904, member: 259"]It does mine, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
People who say "to be honest", are they dishonest unless stating otherwise?
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
People who say "to be honest", are they dishonest unless stating otherwise?

Or "it goes without saying", then go on to say it.

GC
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Two I hate are "reaching a crescendo" - umm? reaching a fortissimo might be what they are angling for. For the non-musical, a crescendo is a increase in volume, more or less gradually, and could be from pp to p.

And another mis-analogy is "a quantum leap" in, say, performance. So that would be the smallest possible finite change then
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
"As you know" which means, I know you know but I'm going to tell you any way.

"for free" It is not "for free" it's "free" or "for nothing"

And radio presenters who say "Up for Grabs", I'd like to shove the microphone down their throat.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
When discussing a job and the matter of money comes up . The person paying for the job says " we'll sort something out "
 
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