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"Historic" being used as to mean "in recent memory" or "as far as I know". It's not historic when the same thing or worse literally happened just three years ago, and you forgot.
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Right? Right? Right? After just about every freaking sentence or statement drives me crazy. Also "like" "like" "like" mixed in seemingly eveywhere in a sentence...good grief and get off my lawn

 

You would, like, hate My So Called Life, like, a lot. RIGHT?

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"Absolutely!!!"

 

I prefer to use correctomundo like Jules in Pulp Fiction.

 

Isn't the 'a-munddo' word addition a FONZIE invention?

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"Absolutely!!!"

 

I prefer to use correctomundo like Jules in Pulp Fiction.

 

Isn't the 'a-munddo' word addition a FONZIE invention?

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Yes. Jules lifted it from The Fonz...
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What the blue balls does "clap back" and "throwing shade" mean? I only saw these phrases this year, didn't know they went back three years, judging by the first page or so of this thread. Edited by Babycat
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What the blue balls does "clap back" and "throwing shade" mean? I only saw these phrases this year, didn't know they went back three years, judging by the first page or so of this thread.

There's a celebrity blogger who always says clap back. It's so annoying. It sounds like you're congratulating or applauding someone instead of what it is intended to mean.

 

"Moving forward"

One of my supervisors used to say that phrase at least three times a day, usually when she was wasting our time in an unnecessary long meeting.

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