You know what I'm talking about: the trite, often-repeated phrases that convey the person offering the prayer has drawn a mental blank, and utters these words while their brain desperately searches for the next cliche', so they can conclude the ritual with the required tag, "In Jesus' name we pray".... (is that like the postage stamp?)
OK, I'll kick this one off, and take the most obvious:
"forgive us where we fall short...."
What is THAT about? Isn't that like when Paul made fun of the Greeks for offering tribute to unknown Gods, asking for forgiveness for unknown sins? A spiritual "Get out of jail free" card?