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Something about the word "moist" almost makes me hurl.

And why do all the people on movie and TV call realtors REAL uh tors?

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Being from Nevada it would have to be the almost nationwide practice of saying Nevada wrong.The 'vad'part rhymes with mad.rad,cad,sad.Not odd,rod,cod,sod.Just a local pet peeve that bugs the hell out of us.:smile2:

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I have a list of these words like no other.....but the best way to upset me is to say "Uh-huh" and the first part be long and drawn out...lol...

My kids do it to me to make me mad, I don't know why I hate it so, but I do.

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Well, it started with my husband and me making fun of him, but anytime I hear anyone say "all the sudden" instead of "all of a sudden", it irritates me.

My way may not even be the right one, but it still bugs me when anyone says it not my way. LOL

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I basically don't have one particular word. What "peeves" me is when I hear purposefully unsimilar dialect.

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I hate the word 'items' I can't explain why but I can't stand when people refer to their stuff as items.

Also, the word 'pickles' often sends me into hysterics, no real explanation on that one either :rolleyes2:

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Oh Lordy! I've got a list of words too! LOL What a funny thread!

Okay, here's just ONE of my pet peeves. Here in Ohio, people say that they "warsh" their clothes, "warsh" the car, etc. HUH??? Last I checked, Webster's clearly spells it WASH and is pronounced without an "R" !!!

Ugh!

~C

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I hate "My bad" and "nipple". In fact for years I couldn't even say "nipple". Having a baby cured that.

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I cringe with "cunt," (used in any way) "dick" (used as anatomy reference), and "tit" (used any way, but especially by a female). I really do not say nor can I stand to hear someone else say those words.

I don't like "comfy" - especially when people think it's "compfy".

And I don't like "month" anymore because for some reason I seem to have developed a speech impairment that makes me say "munt" no matter how hard I try... so until I fix it, I'm not saying the word anymore.

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Oh Lordy! I've got a list of words too! LOL What a funny thread!

Okay, here's just ONE of my pet peeves. Here in Ohio, people say that they "warsh" their clothes, "warsh" the car, etc. HUH??? Last I checked, Webster's clearly spells it WASH and is pronounced without an "R" !!!

Ugh!

~C

Exactly what I was trying to say!! Thanks! :)

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Ezma...nipple is one of my words too!!!! lol How funny is that?

I also cringe whenever I hear a word that has a p with a long u sound like pubic or pubescent. *shudders*

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Gobbets. Nothing good ever ends up as a gobbet.

Grammatically, I hate the "I be" "He be" "We be" "They be" trend. Makes me want to smack complete strangers.

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My boss will come into the office and ask for urgent stuff to be done 'ASP' instead of ASAP....

it starts to grind after a million times.....

In England there's a word that we use to refer to morons, I guess you guys in the USA would say jerks or whatever, our word is 'divvy' and it makes me want to puke. 'Div' I can just about manage but 'divvy' makes my skin crawl.

Cool thread, got me thinking of stuff rather than my painful gas 3 days post op :-)

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I hate when people say Missour-uh instead of Missour-ee. There is an I on the end, not an a. It drives me nuts. I could almost understand from people who don't live here, but so many people who do live here still say Missour-uh.

I also hate the word panties. I don't wear panties, I wear underwear. Or if I'm being goofy, drawers. My five year old insists that girls wear panties and only boys wear underwear. :)

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