The one that literally annoys me even more than using “literally” to mean “figuratively” is using “hopefully” to mean “I hope”.
This is literally funny!
Madame Arcati being blithe.
Smells like teen spirit… (with apologies to Nirvana).
Yuh know (smacks gum), like, I literally want yuh to move out. Fer sher.
I keep telling my daughter she is using the word “literally” literally incorrectly.
Sounds like a brat to me! We’re not going any where….
Not to be confused with the cat spirit…litter-ally.
She’s a free spirit.
What drives me crazy is when people say, “She went to go”, GRRR! They mean the same thing, so it’s redundant.
Or when baseball announcers says " That ball is gone! Homerun! Isn’t that what “gone” means? Or a ball is hit into the outfield and announcer says " nobody’s gonna get that!!" Does that mean the ball is still out there?
John Deering and John Newcombe
John Deering
Concretionist over 4 years ago
The one that literally annoys me even more than using “literally” to mean “figuratively” is using “hopefully” to mean “I hope”.
GiantShetlandPony over 4 years ago
This is literally funny!
Kind&Kinder over 4 years ago
Madame Arcati being blithe.
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
Smells like teen spirit… (with apologies to Nirvana).
derdave969 over 4 years ago
Yuh know (smacks gum), like, I literally want yuh to move out. Fer sher.
kartis over 4 years ago
I keep telling my daughter she is using the word “literally” literally incorrectly.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Sounds like a brat to me! We’re not going any where….
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 4 years ago
Not to be confused with the cat spirit…litter-ally.
the lost wizard over 4 years ago
She’s a free spirit.
Snowedin over 4 years ago
What drives me crazy is when people say, “She went to go”, GRRR! They mean the same thing, so it’s redundant.
stillfickled Premium Member over 4 years ago
Or when baseball announcers says " That ball is gone! Homerun! Isn’t that what “gone” means? Or a ball is hit into the outfield and announcer says " nobody’s gonna get that!!" Does that mean the ball is still out there?