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By (user no longer on site) OP   
9 weeks ago

What words annoy you?

I can't stand 'FOODIE'

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By *eroLondonMan
9 weeks ago

Mayfair

Sesquipedalian. Suddenly everyone wants to be one.

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By *onin25Man
9 weeks ago

Durham

Boyzone's cover of "Words" really gets on my tits

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By *aughty50sCouple
9 weeks ago

Yorkshire - but we travel a lot

The current trend of starting any answer to a question with "So..." 🤮

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By *olly SwallowsTV/TS
9 weeks ago

Sexville

The use of the world literally when is is either…

a) obvious you mean it literally or

2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect

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By *inkShyWoman
9 weeks ago

near Windsor

Fam, bruv, mandem, ting, "What ya sayin'?"

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By *ineapplePixieCouple
9 weeks ago

Your to do list

Peeps 😬 ✨️

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
9 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

Hun

Babe

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By *itty FelouWoman
9 weeks ago

Carlisle

Fanny......

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By *avexxMan
9 weeks ago

cheshire

dude

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By *olyGlamorousWoman
9 weeks ago

Chester

'yous' and mixing up 'of' and 'off'

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By *onin25Man
9 weeks ago

Durham


"

Fanny......

"

As a ladypart or american bum I agree. But I do sometimes call people fannies.

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By *ornucopiaMan
9 weeks ago

Bexley

Ooft.

Assuming that it even counts as a word...

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By *actile TensionMan
9 weeks ago

Sussex

Retard.

Vile word in any context

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

Wifey

Hubby

Should be punishable by death

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By *exxyyDy11Man
9 weeks ago

North West


"Wifey

Hubby

Should be punishable by death

"

Cheers wifey

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By *avexxMan
9 weeks ago

cheshire


"Wifey

Hubby

Should be punishable by death

"

.. horse dragged through the streets naked

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By *itty FelouWoman
9 weeks ago

Carlisle


"

Fanny......

As a ladypart or american bum I agree. But I do sometimes call people fannies. "

If someone is behaving like a fanny then fair enough but to reference it for bits is nasty! Yak!

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago


"Wifey

Hubby

Should be punishable by death

.. horse dragged through the streets naked"

On a gravel road

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By *olly SwallowsTV/TS
9 weeks ago

Sexville


"Ooft.

Assuming that it even counts as a word..."

Ooft that’s harsh

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By *ancashireredheadWoman
9 weeks ago

Lancashire


"Wifey

Hubby

Should be punishable by death

.. horse dragged through the streets naked

On a gravel road"

Agreed.

I’m also adding hollibobs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
9 weeks ago


"'yous' and mixing up 'of' and 'off' "

You ok with Off Of?

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By *d mirerMan
9 weeks ago

lost

Nom

Fucking nom 🤦🏻

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By *arierWoman
9 weeks ago

birmingham

Hun

I fucking hate it

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By *ilbzMan
9 weeks ago

Swindon Wiltshire

Work….

Moist is one that lots of people dislike

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By *avexxMan
9 weeks ago

cheshire

i know im getting on a bit,, but daddy no please

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By *lderflowerAppleWoman
9 weeks ago

Hampshire

Hey beautiful... When it's clearly the words used to address every woman they encounter.

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By *ovelyDayXXXWoman
9 weeks ago

Niche

If this was a game of NeverHaveIEver I'd be under the table 🤣🤣🤣

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By *oxy-RedWoman
9 weeks ago

pink panther territory

Moist just makes me 🤢

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By *issmorganWoman
9 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

Using "I swear down"

Or like, 55 times in a sentence.

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By *urve_your_enthusiasmWoman
9 weeks ago

Manchester

Vibe

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By *urve_your_enthusiasmWoman
9 weeks ago

Manchester


"Moist just makes me 🤢"

What about damp?

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By *abulincsCouple
9 weeks ago

near a bridge

I don’t like PISS

Mrs don’t like moist

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By *inkShyWoman
9 weeks ago

near Windsor

Clunge

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By *ovelyDayXXXWoman
9 weeks ago

Niche

Tits when talking about lovely boobage

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

[Removed by poster at 18/04/26 20:44:02]

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago


"Hun

I fucking hate it "

Me too! I use it some time just to be a condescending bitch

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By *eroLondonMan
9 weeks ago

Mayfair


"The use of the world literally when is is either…

a) obvious you mean it literally or

2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect "

Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably?

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By *ate2theparty808Man
9 weeks ago

Erdington

Expresso (it’s espresso and you bloody well know it)

Crips (it’s crisps, you are not 3 years old)

When posh people try to sound working class

Succulent, get in the bin.

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By *avexxMan
9 weeks ago

cheshire

i worked with a girl and this guy kept calling her princess she abs hated it

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By *elix SightedMan
9 weeks ago

Cloud 8

Every single one of the above.

And adding:

Simples

Know what I mean?

No offence but…..

Enda the day

And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ.

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By *elix SightedMan
9 weeks ago

Cloud 8

And:

Oh yeah yeah yeah no.

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By *uitedGent.Man
9 weeks ago

Milton Keynes

Friyay 🤮

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By *hefoxesofpenCouple
9 weeks ago

chester

Yous, use or youse instead of you.

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By *reachersdaughterWoman
9 weeks ago

someplace

Sweetie

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago


"Every single one of the above.

And adding:

Simples

Know what I mean?

No offence but…..

Enda the day

And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ."

One up on lol...heehee

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
9 weeks ago


"i know im getting on a bit,, but daddy no please "

Funny how?

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By *007ManMan
9 weeks ago

Worthing

Bro

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By *exxyyDy11Man
9 weeks ago

North West


"Bro"

Bruv

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By *olly SwallowsTV/TS
9 weeks ago

Sexville


"The use of the world literally when is is either…

a) obvious you mean it literally or

2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect

Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably?"

I don’t mean it literally.

It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary.

Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me.

Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it.

I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me

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By *tormQueenWoman
9 weeks ago

All over the place

Not when added to a question

As in

Did you not?

Would you not?

Can you not?

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By *eachandcream78Couple
9 weeks ago

South Devon


"Fam, bruv, mandem, ting, "What ya sayin'?" "

100% this!

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By *uitedGent.Man
9 weeks ago

Milton Keynes


"The use of the world literally when is is either…

a) obvious you mean it literally or

2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect

Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably?

I don’t mean it literally.

It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary.

Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me.

Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it.

I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me "

Pass it here, I got you

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By *apua New GuineaMan
9 weeks ago

nearby

Chef's kiss.

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

Sigma or alpha 🤢

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By *uitedGent.Man
9 weeks ago

Milton Keynes

Yous are literally just character assassinating me, are you not?

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By *ovelyDayXXXWoman
9 weeks ago

Niche


"Not when added to a question

As in

Did you not?

Would you not?

Can you not?"

But it changes the meaning, no?

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By *homas400Man
9 weeks ago

Carmarthen / Llandeilo

Bro

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By *eroLondonMan
9 weeks ago

Mayfair


"The use of the world literally when is is either…

a) obvious you mean it literally or

2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect

Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably?

I don’t mean it literally.

It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary.

Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me.

Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it.

I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me "

It makes sense, thank you. 🍾

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By *ovelyDayXXXWoman
9 weeks ago

Niche


"The use of the world literally when is is either…

a) obvious you mean it literally or

2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect

Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably?

I don’t mean it literally.

It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary.

Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me.

Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it.

I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me "

It adds emphasis and reinforces the literal'ness of the rest of it.

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By *ovelyDayXXXWoman
9 weeks ago

Niche


"Chef's kiss.

"

🤣🤣🤣 fk I'm not scoring well on this thread 🫣🫣🫣

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By *onin25Man
9 weeks ago

Durham


"Expresso (it’s espresso and you bloody well know it)

Crips (it’s crisps, you are not 3 years old)

When posh people try to sound working class

Succulent, get in the bin.

"

When I say Crips I'm talking about my homies

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By *uitedGent.Man
9 weeks ago

Milton Keynes


"Chef's kiss.

🤣🤣🤣 fk I'm not scoring well on this thread 🫣🫣🫣"

I feel attacked too 😕

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By *hitehorsefunCouple
9 weeks ago

Wantage

Government? When they clearly are not

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By *olvesxcoupleCouple
9 weeks ago

Round the bend

Hun

Babes

Daddy

Sexy

Pussy

Tits

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By *eliWoman
9 weeks ago

.

Sapiosexual.

Playdate.

Meet.

Playing when used to describe sex.

Titties.

Oh and sticky when it's used to describe a vagina. It's not appealing, no one believes a woman is writing that crap.

Not annoy though, more slightly irk. There are more words.

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By *NV14INVCouple
8 weeks ago

Inverness

It is what it is .

Very annoying

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By *evilinyouMan
8 weeks ago

Bristol

When people say it gives me the ick

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By *ickshawedCouple
8 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Research. As in when people say "do your own research". I find the phrase is usually condescendingly insulting and can't stand it.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
8 weeks ago

Leeds

When people call Wednesday, hump day. There’s no hill, Thursday and Friday are as mundane as any other work day.

The mr

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By *aitonelMan
8 weeks ago

Liverpool

Noting these all down to annoy the fuck out of people even more

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By *dible_KinkCouple
8 weeks ago

inverness


"When people say it gives me the ick "

I concur, Ick is an infuriating word along with all the other "cute" child like words and phrases - "ickle", "my bad" etc.

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By *obwhateverMan
8 weeks ago

Mordor

Sleeps

Holibobs

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By *ineteen89Man
8 weeks ago

Swindon

enshittification

the word itself is absoultely fine, but what it represents, isn't, and will never be

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By *rincess_Peach1992Woman
8 weeks ago

Torfaen

Clunge and moist

The two together is criminal

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By *evilinyouMan
8 weeks ago

Bristol


"When people say it gives me the ick

I concur, Ick is an infuriating word along with all the other "cute" child like words and phrases - "ickle", "my bad" etc."

Exactly, and thank you 👍

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By *dible_KinkCouple
8 weeks ago

inverness


"Clunge and moist

The two together is criminal "

Haha, would you rather they described a "moist clunge" as a "sweaty chuff"??

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By *ornucopiaMan
8 weeks ago

Bexley

[Removed by poster at 20/04/26 22:45:53]

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By *ornucopiaMan
8 weeks ago

Bexley


"

...

And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ."

Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another..

Hence they were called Lollards..

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By *ercuryMikeMan
8 weeks ago

Newtown / Oswestry

Down country.

It’s a mtb thing.

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By *ddie1966Man
8 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

Trivial pursuits

No,

No,

No

Its trivial pursuit!

There is no s at the end.

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
8 weeks ago

London

"Basically"

The misuse of "literally"

The overuse of "like"

And the phrase "dya know what I mean?"

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By *kphooey43Man
8 weeks ago

Barnet

Most unique!

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By *arlos 0511Man
8 weeks ago

Manchester

Multi storey car park.

It's just wrong on all levels

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

I hate the word “natty”

Sounds fucking stupid and childish

Barely any shorter than “natural” and not even easier to say

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By *arlos 0511Man
8 weeks ago

Manchester

Antidisestablishmentarianism

It's a bugger to spell

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By *YDB75Man
8 weeks ago

East Yorks/ Castle Donnington

Daddy… just makes me gip 🤢

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By *amantha_JadeWoman
8 weeks ago

Newcastle

Yummy, mmmmm, nawty.

Most Gen Z sayings: vibey, ‘it’s giving’, fit check.

Also a few in relation to food.

Jacket spud… no it’s a jacket potato.

‘What you having for pud?’ No it’s pudding!

But my most hated of all… ‘how’s you?’ 😤

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By *illabongboy1971Man
8 weeks ago

Peebles area

"Gusset"

"Yous"

Using "them" when it should be "those"

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By *napologeticallyUS55Couple
8 weeks ago

Ipswich

When a receptionist or call operator says “What was your name?”

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By *est-Yorkshire-GentMan
8 weeks ago

Leeds

Hate being called “baby” no idea why but I don’t like it at all 😂

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By *ornucopiaMan
8 weeks ago

Bexley


""Gusset"

"Yous"

Using "them" when it should be "those""

Yous mean "One them" Obviously!

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By *illabongboy1971Man
8 weeks ago

Peebles area


""Gusset"

"Yous"

Using "them" when it should be "those"

Yous mean "One them" Obviously!"

No - yous meaning just you

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

Spunk 🤢

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By *lectrictouchMan
8 weeks ago

inverarary

Exceptional male

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By *osie888TV/TS
8 weeks ago

Bathgate

Clit , cliterous much more sexy

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By *lack King DomMan
8 weeks ago

London


"What words annoy you?

I can't stand 'FOODIE'"

Hearing the word "like" after every 3-4 words. The ability to construct a sentence seems really difficult for people now

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By *dible_KinkCouple
8 weeks ago

inverness

"Often-times"

When did that become everyday UK parlance? The "times" element is thoroughly superfluous - a solitary "often" will suffice! Bloody Americanisms.

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By *ornucopiaMan
8 weeks ago

Bexley


"What

Hearing the word "like" after every 3-4 words. The ability to construct a sentence seems really difficult for people now "

I call the like likers 'similards'.

On a parallel with my previously mentioned Lollards.

They are usually, but not universally, teenage girls.

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By *ornucopiaMan
8 weeks ago

Bexley


"Clit , cliterous much more sexy"

Girly cock, even more so!

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
8 weeks ago

Reading

Everything is giving these days.

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By *vmarisaTV/TS
8 weeks ago

Motherwell

Brunch... Uurgh ! Mx 👿

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By *inkyLips2.0Woman
8 weeks ago

Debauchery


"Fam, bruv, mandem, ting, "What ya sayin'?" "

Yep completely agree

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By *fterHoursTemptingTwosomeCouple
8 weeks ago

lincs

Prinny (as in princess)

Fanny, minge, clunge

Oh and the word ‘no’ 😏🤭

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By *elix SightedMan
8 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"

...

And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ.

Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another..

Hence they were called Lollards.."

Oh well in that case I’ve changed my mind and suddenly like it.

No, wait, I couldn’t give the slightest shit what some prick said 600 years ago. It’s still a fucking awful expression.

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By *arlos 0511Man
8 weeks ago

Manchester


"Clit , cliterous much more sexy"


" Clitoris.....even sexier "

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By *ornucopiaMan
8 weeks ago

Bexley


"

...

And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ.

Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another..

Hence they were called Lollards..

Oh well in that case I’ve changed my mind and suddenly like it.

No, wait, I couldn’t give the slightest shit what some prick said 600 years ago. It’s still a fucking awful expression. "

I don't use it but at least in my case I have a sense of humour!

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By *elix SightedMan
8 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"

...

And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ.

Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another..

Hence they were called Lollards..

Oh well in that case I’ve changed my mind and suddenly like it.

No, wait, I couldn’t give the slightest shit what some prick said 600 years ago. It’s still a fucking awful expression.

I don't have a sense of humour!"

Fixed that for you.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
8 weeks ago

SW1A1AA

The word telly, I know it sounds stupid but I think i have a phobia about that word

Its a television, tv is kind of acceptable, but everyone says telly and it makes my skin crawl

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By *anielleCD94TV/TS
8 weeks ago

Cheshire


"The word telly, I know it sounds stupid but I think i have a phobia about that word

Its a television, tv is kind of acceptable, but everyone says telly and it makes my skin crawl "

Petty, instead of petrol. Family members always used to say it and pissed me off the very first time I heard it

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By *ino200Man
8 weeks ago

Bournemouth,london and Sienna

Americanisms in Britain eg Panties is a common one its knickers .

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By *eralDeviantWoman
8 weeks ago

Hull


"Ooft.

Assuming that it even counts as a word..."

Phft... Surely does

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By *eralDeviantWoman
8 weeks ago

Hull


"Prinny (as in princess)

Fanny, minge, clunge

Oh and the word ‘no’ 😏🤭"

We have Prinny as in Princes 😂

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By *atinaChica54Woman
8 weeks ago

Marlborough


"Clunge and moist

The two together is criminal

Haha, would you rather they described a "moist clunge" as a "sweaty chuff"?? "

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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By *aitonelMan
8 weeks ago

Liverpool


"The word telly, I know it sounds stupid but I think i have a phobia about that word

Its a television, tv is kind of acceptable, but everyone says telly and it makes my skin crawl "

But they aren't saying telly, they are saying Tele.

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By *gent00..Man
8 weeks ago

Newcastle

Hate the word and use of "ick"

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By *dible_KinkCouple
8 weeks ago

inverness

Another bloody infuriating Americanism - normalcy. What in the name of Jesus is that abomination. The worst thing is that given the prevalence of Americanisms on social media it has in fact become "the norm" for simpletons to say normalcy. Depressing indeed. For then love of God, get us back to normality.

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