What words do you hate?

<p>Hopped up out the beeeeed
Turned my swag onnnnn
Looked in the mirror
And said wassup? (wassup)
Yeaaa
Gettin mooneeeey
Yeaaaah</p>

<p>Niquii, I also enjoyed your ratchet reference.</p>

<p>I hate the term “wilin” a lot. Just use crazy like a normal person. Also the word sexy. When you use it instead of hot, you just sound like you’re likely to be held accountable for what you say in case the conversation goes wrong.</p>

<p>swag
sexy
F***
*** (said in full)
Re Tard ED</p>

<p>ehehe I hate the word “swag” and “yolo” so much that I pass the hatred onto my sister. Now I just need to say those two words to annoy her :3</p>

<p>eschatology</p>

<p>cavalier.</p>

<p>I hate the word because once I was crying to a teacher about how a bunch of people were totally disregarding my feelings (it was less whiny than that, I promise), and we both came to the word “cavalier” as an accurate description of how they were acting. I had her next period (world history) and she was describing how X historical figure (and it was probably a dictator, because she liked lecturing about them) was doing something and she said they were acting “…cavalier!” and very obviously gestured towards me, so everyone looked at me like “uh why did she just do that.” </p>

<p>it was mortifying.</p>

<p>moist is also a tragic word.</p>

<p>Feet and Oklahoma…-____-</p>

<p>Waiting…</p>

<p>Jaded. That one word barred me from a 2400 :(</p>

<p>Swag
Like (even though I use it more than I would like to)
Hubby
And so forth (one of my teachers uses this CONSTANTLY. I cringe every time)
Let’s be real (people always say this and it just bugs me)</p>

<p>The n-word used casually.
Like
YOLO. It has lost it’s original meaning of living life to its fullest and now is just an excuse for dumb people to do even dumber things.
Racks</p>

<p>Pulchritude. It is the ugliest word yet it means beauty.</p>

<p>The word “naughty”</p>

<p>Just looks so sleazy. Or maybe its just me…</p>

<p>^I can see that.</p>

<p>Oh, and I’d like to add “sumptuous.”</p>

<p>Irregardless. It’s a double negative, which means “without without regard.” You can’t say that’s not at least marginally ridiculous. I had an ongoing argument with people in class about the legitimacy of this word today, and so many people were convinced that it was proper. It’s in some dictionaries, but, you know, so is YOLO now apparently, so that doesn’t prove much…</p>

<p>“Folks.” it sounds fake.</p>

<p>I hate it when people go “stooooooooopppp” if you haven’t heard someone do it before then you won’t know what I’m talking about</p>

<p>Voluptous…nuff said</p>