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Literally.
Is the word literally the new 'like'? Everyone seems to be saying it these days.
Hello Mr Sainsburys employee can you tell me what aisle the nuts are on please? Sure, they are literally on aisle 13. sorry, do you mean literally or actually? erm, what? nevermind. It literally drives me nuts. |
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I see red when people say 'pacific' instead of 'specific'.
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I actually had to sit in traffic earlier. It was actually the worst traffic for a long time. **** off.
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Yeah the 'like' thing is very annoying. Atleast one of them has learnt a big word this time:smt041
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Think it's from radio 1.. "Dave off of actual brighton has text in saying he literally doesn't care. What evs."
Really starting to dig bbc radio leeds lately, they read out all my texts and my reports to the travel news :thumbsup: |
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yeah the 'off of' thing is definitely a scott mills thing, might have to give bbc leeds a try, sounds like they don't all talk like knobs.
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Don't get me started on inappropriate use of words. Or spelling come to that. "Definately" <slap/>
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please, do start.
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It's like actually,literally Epic |
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It's not literally epic, it's not even epic... it's a sodding sandwich you moron.
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