I'm so sick and tired of hearing "To your point..."
Taking the silver and bronze would be "At the end of the day..." and "Reach out to (name)..."
I'm so sick and tired of hearing "To your point..."
Taking the silver and bronze would be "At the end of the day..." and "Reach out to (name)..."
To be honest...
Needless to say...
"Brother...".
The only person that uses this phrase is Flagpole.
"No, my baby is not for sale."
Michael Vick's prison sentence was fair.
I could care less about.......
Why should Obama present his birth certificate?
Marathons are harder than Ironman triathlons.
I could win a 100-miler if I wanted to.
Fox News is fair and balanced
You only beat me because you are a genetically superior african.
"Iconic" this and "iconic" that. It's such a lazy journalistic cliche and hardly ever used correctly.
"may or may not..."
In the business realm...
"Going Forward"
"We are all being asked to more with (or for) less"
"To be honest with you"
"It is what it is"
"It is what it is." This is usually used by someone who screwed up and wants to ascribe blame to the cosmos.
could of been
pretty tired of people ending their sentences with, "just sayin"
cant stand that
tired of people calling things, "fails" regardless of what it is
Oh, I was watching Project Runway on Hulu and this woman had some minor disagreements and kept saying, "I'm done." Which really meant, "I'm done talking and that's all that matters, so you should stop talking as well because I'm not going to listen to anything you say. And any attempt to overcome this childish and unreasonable tactic will be met by me trying to turn it around on you."
So I'm sick of the phrase, "I'm done" being used in that sense.
"Puritan" as a synonym for "prude."
"Parent" as a verb.
beckon call
I second "honestly..." or any variation thereof. For example:
To be honest with you...
To be brutally honest...
The honest truth is...
Why don't you just stamp your forehead with one of the following:
1) I usually lie, but now I'm being honest (for once)
2) I'm too stupid to realize that what I'm saying makes people think #1 of me.
Is honestly so horrible? I feel like it usually means "frankly" "Okay, I'll tell you" "It's not nice to hear, but"
For positive things maybe you have a point. "Honestly this is great coffee" odd.
I don't want to go out with you anymore
LOL!