<p>"Lake Superior State University "maverick" word-watchers, fresh from the holiday 'staycation' but without an economic 'bailout' even after a 'desperate search,' have issued their 34th annual List of Words to Be Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness." Essayists beware!</p>
<p>My suggested additions of banned words and phrases for the CC community:</p>
<p>CHANCE ME: Overused to the point where it has become meaningless. Most often used by overqualified potential applicants looking for affirmation. </p>
<p>DD/DS/DH/DW: Since when are we all so darling?</p>
<p>I don't particularly like the use of chance as a verb either. people say they'll "chance it" I think, when talking about taking a chance, don't they? like, "the roads are pretty snowy, but I'll chance it." as it's used on CC, though, I agree it's not great.</p>
<p>I love that list too! well some of it. my favorite is at the top: "green." I love environmental stuff (voluntarily taking courses in it) but that word is just sooo overused. no meaning is left. look up "greenwashing" if you haven't heard of it (although it is a bit of a linguistically questionable word itself...I'm glad to see something succinct to describe the phenomenon though.)
if something is green it ought to be green like Kermit!</p>
<p>I think the person who doesn't like <3 doesn't get the nuance! I don't use that but I can certainly understand how it's usefully different.</p>
<p>I like OMG because it quickly conveys a clear meaning. that's hard to do in text. (internet text! not essays!!)</p>
<p>"<3" should not be banned. it's just a symbol of affection and doesn't mean "love" necessarily. </p>
<p>I can't stand "green" and "going green." I feel like every company or advertisement tries to gain the respect of the customer by promoting themselves as "green." I liked that one. </p>
<p>i also can't stand "lol." it just looks so childish and has lost all meaning because it's used so much.</p>
<p>I've heard everything from songs to games to jeans to pizza being described as "SOOO Epic!!!" What words are our generation going to use when they need to describe something truly big? We're running out of them.</p>
<p>Nice list!!.. except if they want to ban the heart because they have to turn their head sideways to read it.. that says more about them than the heart <3</p>
<p>i completely agree with banning "chance me" from CC. its as if somehow hearing confirmation from a random cc user means a college is going to admit you??</p>
<p>I would assume the point of asking for someone's interpretation of your chances is meant to soothe your mind and soul (if after application has been sent in) or so that you can then pointlessly gripe about all those extracurricular activities you wish that you had displayed a "passion" in.</p>