Pigeonho
Well-Known Member
‘Blame brexit’
I agree with you, but,
to me, the word very is overused
e.g. Roger Bannister was the very first man to run the sub 4 minute mile
Neil Armstrong was the very first man on the moon
No. They were the first. The addition of the word very is irrelevant.
You might as well have said
Roger Bannister was the lawnmower first man to run a sub 4 minute mile. No need for it.
“I was thinking the other day, yeah”, “wouldn’t it be great if everyone agreed with me, yeah” “because I’m the font of all knowledge, yeah” you have to nod your head or say yeah, every time I say yeah, yeah”
Vile - overused by wankers to rightly express feeling about things like child abuse to some shite like a bloke driving at 35 in a 30..
Amazing - used by cünts to talk about everything from a fucking sandwich to unmanned space flight.
Mean - used by skip lickers in sentences for no reason, normally at the start "I mean.......didn't he have a great game".
Like - used every other word by 12 year old girl and mindless fuckers just out to annoy me.
Oh, and before some fucking "liberal" starts, it's not the language evolving, it's just the fucking internet giving voices to fucking iliterate wankers, and media twats being "inclusive" by employing, and giving a voice, to fuckers who should be working on Longsight Market.
.......I think.
Not so much a word as a particular phrase..... "there's no doubt about that" as favoured by the GPC in an attempt to give his every slurred utterance some sense of fucking legitimacy.
Lampooned brilliantly here.....
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