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In the govy world there are many. At meetings we play "buzz word bingo" with the phrases. Here are a few that kill me;

"long pole in the tent"

"tip of the spear"

"think outside the box"

"supporting the warfighter"

"ADHOC"

"low hanging fruit"

"do more with less"

and on and on :roflol:

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In the govy world there are many. At meetings we play "buzz word bingo" with the phrases. Here are a few that kill me;

"long pole in the tent"

"tip of the spear"

"think outside the box"

"supporting the warfighter"

"ADHOC"

"low hanging fruit"

"do more with less"

and on and on :roflol:

Wow, we must work for the same people.

I was going to post "cool beans". Noticed it was the second post! HA. My retort is always, "yep, cooool legumes".

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"Credick or Debit?"

I couldn't let that one go by without calling them out. Guess it's good that I've never heard it.

Of course the classic "Oh my Gawwd" now imortalized as "OMG" I refuse to text with anyone who uses it.

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"Credick or Debit?"

I couldn't let that one go by without calling them out. Guess it's good that I've never heard it.

Of course the classic "Oh my Gawwd" now imortalized as "OMG" I refuse to text with anyone who uses it.

I generally just reply back with "debick" but unfortunately it goes unnoticed. :(

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When someone wants to say they are about to do something and they "I'm fixin' to..." :angry: Drives me up the damn wall!!!!!

It took me quite a while while living in Texas to not cringe when I heard that.....

Fixin to what? think about doing something, just do it. Wait a minute there's another one. :wacko:

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Here's a contribution from my better half:

"When you peel it back..."

My first reaction was "What're you peeling? A banana?" Her boss uses it in meetings. For example:

"When you peel it back, the reason this thread is so entertaining is because these catch phrases and sayings are simultaneoulsy amusing and annoying."

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"Outsourcing"

God, how I hate that word!!!! :angry2::angry2:

No, folks, that word means LOSS OF AMERICAN JOBS. Plain and simple. Don't freakin' try to cover that foul pile of error with an intellectually limp little euphemism. Outsourcing, my ass. :sick:

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"When you peel it back..." God, that's downright creepy. Who was the pervert that thought THAT one up...? Jack the Ripper?? :surprise::ph34r:

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"Outsourcing"

God, how I hate that word!!!! :angry2::angry2:

No, folks, that word means LOSS OF AMERICAN JOBS. Plain and simple. Don't freakin' try to cover that foul pile of error with an intellectually limp little euphemism. Outsourcing, my ass. :sick:

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"When you peel it back..." God, that's downright creepy. Who was the pervert that thought THAT one up...? Jack the Ripper?? :surprise::ph34r:

How about "un-installed" as in a termination? I'm an IT guy that works closely with various departments, HR being one of them. Oh and now I think what used to be HR is now HCM - Human Capital Management. :surprise:

On "When you peel it back..." I believe the person was refering to a fruit or a vegetable - perhaps an onion. Like in the Shrek movie - "Onions have layers Donkey!"

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"This is gonna' sound stupid, but..." and "Don't take this the wrong way, but..."

Do these people realize that prefacing something with a disclaimer does not exempt them from the consequences of the comments that follow?

Mac

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"This is gonna' sound stupid, but..." and "Don't take this the wrong way, but..."

Do these people realize that prefacing something with a disclaimer does not exempt them from the consequences of the comments that follow?

Mac

Yeah that's kind of like, "No offense but..." and then they go onto insult you.

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"It is what it is."

Ugh. Worked with a teacher that said this nonstop.

A few others:

"The change was huge! They did a 360."

-Really, so they went full circle. The end result is no change. You however, are a moron.

"This is so flusterating."

-BZZZZZZT! Not a word!

"I could care less..."

-If you could care less, then on some level you do care...which negates what you are actually trying to say.

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It changes, based on exposure.

Most recently, it was criminal overuse of the word "Dude".

Had a coworker who used "Dude" for EVERYTHING.

"Hi" was a short, "Dude"

Amazement was a higer pitched and drawn out, "Dude"

Irritation was a lower voiced and louder, "Dude"

The most irritating thing about it?

One day, I caught myself saying, "Dude" :angry2:

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When people review guns, and use terms like "Put it through its paces" and when referring to the grip on the gun "Allows a firm purchase". Or lets the shooter get a "firm purchase" .I cringe everytime I hear or read it.

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When people review guns, and use terms like "Put it through its paces" and when referring to the grip on the gun "Allows a firm purchase". Or lets the shooter get a "firm purchase" .I cringe everytime I hear or read it.

With yours in mind........."Trigger breaks like a glass rod".

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