Rant: Phrases That Annoy Me

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“Baby Bump”: A really stupid term. I’d almost prefer “Prenatal Pustule”.

“Hack”: “Hack” was once a perfectly good word. It’s what you did if you were using a dull axe, or cutting a metal pipe, or what your cat did when coughing up a hairball. Computer nerds eventually used it to describe breaking into another’s computer. But now it has become a much overused term to describe how to perform simple tasks. Here’s my toothbrushing “hack”: “Be sure to put toothpaste on the bristles of your toothbrush before you insert it into your mouth.”

“Drop”: A new product is no longer introduced, it it “dropped”.

“Unlock”: Often used with “drop”, it usually refers to some kind of special treatment: “Create an account, and we’ll unlock our new product for you just before it drops.” Oooh, I feel so sophisticated when I’m expected to understand esoteric high-tech terms like these.

“Influencer”: It’s annoying that so many people these days can’t think for themselves, so they have to resort to their “influencer(s)” to tell them what to think and do.

“Kardashian”: ‘Nuff said.

Putting it all together, here’s something you could find on any number of magazines, websites or TV shows:

“Influencer Kim Kardashian will unlock the latest photos of her baby bump to members of her fan club, so create your account now! And for those who join at the Diamond Platinum Executive Inner Circle level, she’ll unlock photos of the baby as soon as it drops! As a special bonus, she’ll include her special hacks for producing that perfect baby bump.”

Oh, yeah, one more:
“Weaponize”: Especially when it is used in regards to the law. I’ve got news for people who go around complaining the law is being “weaponized” against whomever: The law IS a weapon, and it’s designed to be used against those who do wrong. Every incarcerated felon probably believes that the law was “weaponized” against them. Well, they’re right. So what?

What phrases annoy you? Rant away!
 
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Not too many really get to me. I am not bothered by clip/magazine like a lot of people are.

The one that gets me is "front shoulder" on a deer.

I have never seen a rear or hind shoulder.

I don't get why four-legged animals have shoulders at all. After all, they don't have arms.
 
Off the top of my head, when someone says, "irregardless", "my wheelhouse", or "whatnot", my brain shuts off and anything they say after that sounds like the words from Charlie Brown's teacher.

Another is when someone refers to a slide assembly on a handgun as an "upper".
 
Yes, society has certainly failed us, and people are generally disappointing...


I don't care much for the phrase "put two and two together." Like, am I wrong in thinking that it doesn't make much sense? I'm putting ONE THING together with ONE OTHER THING. Two and two? What?!
 
Influencer is the one. It’s not so much that people can’t think for themselves and need to look to their influencer. It’s that these people are so full of themselves they actually think they DO influence people. Where I come from influencers are role models and mentors. Usually a family member or someone older than you. NOT a cross dressing weirdo online who identifies as something they are not. And frankly never could be.
 
Just a bare start...

-Hard no (is there a soft no?)
-Gone to the dark side ( no one ever goes to the light side for some reason)
-Those who think something inanimate is their "friend"
-Ticks a lot of my boxes
-Full disclosure
-That's how I roll
-Taking something to "another level"
-In my humble opinion
-Juice isn't worth the squeeze
-On my radar
-Skill set (when "skill" would suffice)
-Price point (when "price" would suffice)
-"North" when referring to a price
-Jumping the shark
-"Benjamins"
-On my watch

Hundreds more...
 
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