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Title: annoying words
Post by: andrelie on October 13, 2007, 03:22:14 am
whats the most annoying words you have ever heard?
and why?
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Flamingo on October 13, 2007, 04:19:38 am
andrelie, Because some feckergot uses it as his nickname over the internet.



Errrr... Feckergot?
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: echo_trail on October 13, 2007, 04:58:53 am
Undoubtly the german word "hübsch". Means beautiful, me thinks :D Qualle is also pretty annoying.. Means jellyfish.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: andrelie on October 13, 2007, 05:37:17 am
Flamingo... because he is reminding me of a nerd in my class
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: echo_trail on October 13, 2007, 05:52:18 am
Flaming in your own topic. Naize!  ::)
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Spacewing on October 13, 2007, 06:40:48 am
andrelie, Because some feckergot uses it as his nickname over the internet.
Indeed.

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Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: brad on October 13, 2007, 08:23:29 am
artard...

doesn't need explainig
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: andrelie on October 13, 2007, 09:07:44 am
andrelie, Because some feckergot uses it as his nickname over the internet.
Indeed.

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Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Nfsjunkie91 on October 13, 2007, 09:27:25 am
Whenever someone in real life says the following:
"burb" They're pronouncing a fucking abbreviation.
"lol, wtf" Any chatspeak seriously used in real life. Especially "pwn."
"r-tard" Obnoxious, especially when used in conjunction with any of the words above.
I'll stop there for now.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Flamingo on October 13, 2007, 09:44:42 am
The kiddies in my class are shouting "noob" and "nab" to eachother all the time...

It's so fucking annoying.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Mangled* on October 13, 2007, 09:49:50 am
Any English words that become Americanized/incorrect

Some examples: Color, Plow, Realize, Airplane, Donut.

Which in real English would be: Colour, Plough, Realise, Aeroplane, Doughnut.

What's more annoying is how Firefox is highlighting those real English words and saying they're wrong, despite the fact that my windows is set to UK English.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Graham on October 13, 2007, 10:01:15 am
Any English words that become Americanized/incorrect

Some examples: Color, Plow, Realize, Airplane, Donut.

Which in real English would be: Colour, Plough, Realise, Aeroplane, Doughnut.

What's more annoying is how Firefox is highlighting those real English words and saying they're wrong, despite the fact that my windows is set to UK English.
>.> Cry me a river, a country thats separated by an ocean from yours spells some words different... its not just you that I am saying this too. All the people that make a big deal about something so trivial.

Curse words are really annoying to me when the person using them doesn't have the right voice. High, whiny, girly, ect or if they can't even curse well. Just go watch Death Proof and you will share this hate with me.


Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Dr. Zombi3 on October 13, 2007, 10:03:16 am
froobcake because i dont have a runescape membership account. only 1 person calls me that.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Kszchroink on October 13, 2007, 10:33:56 am
If certain Lounge regulars were words, I'd post them in this thread.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Iron Man on October 13, 2007, 11:34:08 am
words made up by mitak
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Vltava on October 13, 2007, 11:41:28 am
Any English words that become Americanized/incorrect

Some examples: Color, Plow, Realize, Airplane, Donut.

Which in real English would be: Colour, Plough, Realise, Aeroplane, Doughnut.

What's more annoying is how Firefox is highlighting those real English words and saying they're wrong, despite the fact that my windows is set to UK English.

You don't know how to set Firefox to UK English?
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: a-4-year-old on October 13, 2007, 01:18:15 pm
Any English words that become Americanized/incorrect

Some examples: Color, Plow, Realize, Airplane, Donut.

Which in real English would be: Colour, Plough, Realise, Aeroplane, Doughnut.

What's more annoying is how Firefox is highlighting those real English words and saying they're wrong, despite the fact that my windows is set to UK English.
Thank Webster.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: blackdevil0742 on October 13, 2007, 01:29:28 pm
asså.Hate it when teenagers say that in every sentence.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: {LAW} Gamer_2k4 on October 13, 2007, 01:42:38 pm
I'm not annoyed by real words, but I hate mispronounced, misused, and made up ones.

Mispronounced: "ekcetera" "asteriks" "onvelope"
Misused: "compliment" instead of "complement" (happens WAY too often)
Made up: Anyone who says "lawlz" in real life should be shot.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Despair on October 13, 2007, 01:48:02 pm
when people say OMG(oh-em-gee) and LOL(el-oh-el) in irl.
Also the word feck
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Vltava on October 13, 2007, 02:26:31 pm
Mispronounced: "onvelope"

That's an acceptable pronunciation.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: PANZERCATWAGON on October 13, 2007, 02:48:20 pm
Just for the general information of everyone, I frequently use all of the words that have been mentioned and make an effort to make them more commonplace.

I also use all the words that are eventually going to be posted. And all others that haven't been said or don't exist but are equally as, or more, annoying.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Mangled* on October 13, 2007, 02:55:17 pm
You don't know how to set Firefox to UK English?

Never tried, but I assumed the programmers at Mozilla may have been intelligent enough to let FireFox load language settings from windows instead of making the assumption that everybody ithe entire universe who uses the internet lives in the United States. And as far as I'm aware there isn't even an option to select a language in FireFox's options.

Any English words that become Americanized/incorrect

Some examples: Color, Plow, Realize, Airplane, Donut.

Which in real English would be: Colour, Plough, Realise, Aeroplane, Doughnut.

What's more annoying is how Firefox is highlighting those real English words and saying they're wrong, despite the fact that my windows is set to UK English.

>.> Cry me a river, a country thats separated by an ocean from yours spells some words different... its not just you that I am saying this too. All the people that make a big deal about something so trivial.

I'm just saying if they're going to use English as their country's first language then they should have the common decency both to pronounce and spell it properly instead of altering and adapting spellings to make it easier for the less intelligent persons in their population.

The Australians don't seem to have a problem with it.

Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Graham on October 13, 2007, 03:05:24 pm
You don't know how to set Firefox to UK English?

Never tried, but I assumed the programmers at Mozilla may have been intelligent enough to let FireFox load language settings from windows instead of making the assumption that everybody ithe entire universe who uses the internet lives in the United States. And as far as I'm aware there isn't even an option to select a language in FireFox's options.

Any English words that become Americanized/incorrect

Some examples: Color, Plow, Realize, Airplane, Donut.

Which in real English would be: Colour, Plough, Realise, Aeroplane, Doughnut.

What's more annoying is how Firefox is highlighting those real English words and saying they're wrong, despite the fact that my windows is set to UK English.

>.> Cry me a river, a country thats separated by an ocean from yours spells some words different... its not just you that I am saying this too. All the people that make a big deal about something so trivial.

I'm just saying if they're going to use English as their country's first language then they should have the common decency both to pronounce and spell it properly instead of altering and adapting spellings to make it easier for the less intelligent persons in their population.

The Australians don't seem to have a problem with it.


America was founded by people that wanted to get away from England, heck we ever fought a war to get England out of our country... Is it really that surprising we do a few things different?
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: a-4-year-old on October 13, 2007, 03:06:38 pm
oh please, we made it that way because you guys didn't even have your own "proper" spelling rules, I have a 1600's primary source document to back that up!
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: Vltava on October 13, 2007, 03:19:06 pm
You don't know how to set Firefox to UK English?
Never tried, but I assumed the programmers at Mozilla may have been intelligent enough to let FireFox load language settings from windows instead of making the assumption that everybody ithe entire universe who uses the internet lives in the United States. And as far as I'm aware there isn't even an option to select a language in FireFox's options.

Go to tools, options, advanced, general.

Aren't you making the assumption that programming is easy? Is there any browser that does so? Perhaps you should switch to IE 6, surely the best browser ever.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: a-4-year-old on October 13, 2007, 03:23:22 pm
programmers do seem to forget things a lot, Age of Empires 3 has been out since 2005 and it still doesn't have some basic bug fixes.
Title: Re: annoying words
Post by: SDFilm on October 13, 2007, 05:25:17 pm
Scalp and thump.