gemini13 said: fhqwhgads said: you don't pronounce the 't' in 'often'? AHA! Dammit, I was right all along!! My fourth grade teacher and I argued back and forth about the word "often". I told her that you don't pronounce the 't', and she kept telling me I was wrong. I hate when people say the "t" in "often." It drives me crazy. People who would never pronounce the "t" in "soften" or "listen" think you have to in "often." Why? I also hate when people misuse "begs the question." | |
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Efan said: gemini13 said: AHA! Dammit, I was right all along!! My fourth grade teacher and I argued back and forth about the word "often". I told her that you don't pronounce the 't', and she kept telling me I was wrong. I hate when people say the "t" in "often." It drives me crazy. People who would never pronounce the "t" in "soften" or "listen" think you have to in "often." Why? I also hate when people misuse "begs the question." I pronounce the 't' in 'often' But I will do better from now on, I promise! | |
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those that say
"heighth" | |
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INSATIABLE said: People who spell definitely 'definately'.
Trying to break that habit Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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Rhondab said: those that say
"heighth" | |
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Imago said: Rhondab said: those that say
"heighth" HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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My Gran used to always get masticate and masturbate mixed up. Mealtimes were never dull at her house.
Even now, whenever I chew food, I always think of my Gran and masturbation. | |
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mcmeekle said: My Gran used to always get masticate and masturbate mixed up. Mealtimes were never dull at her house.
Even now, whenever I chew food, I always think of my Gran and masturbation. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: mcmeekle said: My Gran used to always get masticate and masturbate mixed up. Mealtimes were never dull at her house.
Even now, whenever I chew food, I always think of my Gran and masturbation. i thought the two were synonymous when i was a kid. a young kid. HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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Protege said: psychodelicide said: i thought the two were synonymous when i was a kid. a young kid. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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i used to know a guy who would say acroustic instead of acoustic.
wow, that's a nice acroustic guitar! | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: i used to know a guy who would say acroustic instead of acoustic.
wow, that's a nice acroustic guitar! that reminds me of someone i know who's always trying to use the word "grouse" but says it differently almost every time (glouse, gross, etc.), and almost every time uses it wrongly. it's funny though HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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It cracks me up when people say "warsh", instead of "wash". They put an "r" in there that does not belong. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: It cracks me up when people say "warsh", instead of "wash". They put an "r" in there that does not belong.
some of my extended family members do that. oh my god protege ran out of posts | |
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Anxiety said: fhqwhgads said: But then there's 'an historic' "an historic" gripes my ass. we don't say "an hippopotamus", do we, even though the "h" sound is exactly the same. i used to complain about it but i think i'm in the overwhelming minority on this one. I hate "an historic" too. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Nasty said: psychodelicide said: It cracks me up when people say "warsh", instead of "wash". They put an "r" in there that does not belong.
some of my extended family members do that. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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My late grandmother (on my mom's side) used to call batteries "battries" (pronounced bat trees). RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: My late grandmother (on my mom's side) used to call batteries "battries" (pronounced bat trees).
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InsatiableCream said: psychodelicide said: My late grandmother (on my mom's side) used to call batteries "battries" (pronounced bat trees).
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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I don't know if it's been said yet but in my biology class the word 'organism' somehow more often than not was pronounced 'orgasm'. Classic. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: roodboi said: lots of people here call Wal Mart...Wal Marts...
those folks are truly living the dream... I love the south... I've heard shrimp pronounced skrimpS before in the south. Hell yes..me too. Lots of people in South Carolina near the coast order "Skrimps," work on the "skrimp" boats...Used to drive me insane. And my grandmother used to say "zink" all the time, and "cabnit." "Marshmellers" too. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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Nasty said: omg, when people break out in CHIVES it's awful.
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noimageatall said: AsianBomb777 said: I've heard shrimp pronounced skrimpS before in the south. Hell yes..me too. Lots of people in South Carolina near the coast order "Skrimps," work on the "skrimp" boats...Used to drive me insane. And my grandmother used to say "zink" all the time, and "cabnit." "Marshmellers" too. I heard that used before | |
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What I'd like to know is why people feel the need to say I'll call them so and so then never mention their name again in the entire story. | |
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REARVIEWED.
It was *just* spoken by my boss. She means to say "reviewed" but keeps saying "REARviewed". I can't believe I'm the only person laughing about this on my team. | |
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EXpresso!!
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Deja Vu all over again..... | |
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pardonme4livin said: Deja Vu all over again.....
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noimageatall said: AsianBomb777 said: I've heard shrimp pronounced skrimpS before in the south. Hell yes..me too. Lots of people in South Carolina near the coast order "Skrimps," work on the "skrimp" boats...Used to drive me insane. And my grandmother used to say "zink" all the time, and "cabnit." "Marshmellers" too.
Well, I reckon y'all know how i like my skrimps, taters and marshmellers. | |
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applekisses said: EXpresso!!
I say that sometimes. And sometimes I say it right. Hi beautiful | |
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