The one I like to bug my hubby with is when he asks me what day it is I answer
" it is (whatever the day is) all day, until tomorrow!"
Drives him crazy, which is of course why I do it.
by ozziepost 77 Replies latest jw friends
The one I like to bug my hubby with is when he asks me what day it is I answer
" it is (whatever the day is) all day, until tomorrow!"
Drives him crazy, which is of course why I do it.
Hi Ozzie,
What's your most annoying phrase?
The ones that defy the imagination, like....."Britney Spears can read". Everybody knows that this is just not possible.
XJW phrase? I hate the one used when a flame war is about to begin, you know..."opens bag of popcorn.....". I mean, who actually eats popcorn except for six year olds?....don't answer that....that is my second most hated phrase.
Oh yes, not to forget the, "...have you missed your meds today". Yawwwnnnnn!
HS
Like Blondie say's " you know' my husband uses that constantly ,and i hear him on the phone and grrrrr. It drives me nuts as i am sure the person on the phone would like to reach out and slap him and say" you know ,you are driving me crazy? you know!
One phrase that my x-son inlaw uses is the word " rude" . He uses it in everything he talkes about, and that is so rude.
Someone always used to say to me when I asked where is the phone ( or any object)
"If it were up your butt ringing you would know it!!"
I hated it and still do!
"Think about the children!"
"Nook-you-ler" You should not be able to drop the bomb until you can pronounce its name correctly.
"Would we not/Do we not, brothers?" I wake in a cold sweat with that on my mind.
I bug people with "Anyhoo"
I've also picked up my students' Oak Cliff affectations: "Crunk" "Scurred" "You know how we do"
Also: "What in Thee Hell?"
"Hot enough for ya?" Ug!
One of the most annoying phrases to me-"I know you are, but what am I" I cannot believe people still say that.....
Hey, Stef......................Pull my Finger!!!teheheheheh
Remember how many times the convention speakers used the word "behooves"? Don't know about the north american scene but downunder it was met with a smile or a smirk and often a "yuk!".
My teenaged granddaughters are always saying "whatever" and "duh".