Good – instead of nice. I was once asked by a co-worker why I always said food was 'nice' instead of good. I’d never really thought about it before because everything was either nice or horrible. Somehow it’s stuck in my head and now every time, every flippin' time I think food is lovely I say “Ooh, this is good!” Grrr…..
Dude - A terrible word, but I will admit that I only ever use it in a derogatory manner, usually while driving. i.e. Dude, move your F*cking arse! or Dude, you drive like an idiot! [Yes, terribly British]
Cute - Yes, I know we use this in England, but usually for a puppy or a baby. In America, it's for just about everything. "Oh you look cute" people say... what, do I look like a puppy? "Oh, what a cute car" they say... when you know they really mean wow, your car is tiny, how do you actually get in it?? But again, this one is stuck in my vocabulary. I try really hard to use a different word but then there's a pause while I'm thinking, which tends to make it sound like "Oh you look...um...cute?" which really is not a compliment, to be honest.
Son of a Gun - Okay, I will admit I hardly ever say this because it's so awful. (And it's more a phrase than a word). The reason I put it in is because I actually said it, out loud, today! I was trying to get a packet of crisps out of the vending machine and they got stuck (*sad face*). Of course, my first thought was an expletive but I realized a boss was in the room so obviously I couldn't say what I wanted and went with "Arghh - Son of a Gun!" I kind of surprised myself and I'm sure my face was a picture when I realized what I'd actually said!
Ladybug - I’m not sure why it’s called a bug, although I suppose technically it is a bug, but that just sounds like it would be a nasty creepy crawly… Ladybird sounds so much nicer, doesn’t it? But to be honest, it’s not really a bird either is it?
But Ladybug has come into my vocabulary somehow and without thinking, that’s what I always say, but I mostly correct my self straight away. And I wouldn’t even dream of singing “Ladybug, Ladybug fly away home..” It’s just not right!
Does anyone else have a problem with this? What words annoy you that you can't help saying? Discuss.....
Ladybug - I’m not sure why it’s called a bug, although I suppose technically it is a bug, but that just sounds like it would be a nasty creepy crawly… Ladybird sounds so much nicer, doesn’t it? But to be honest, it’s not really a bird either is it?
But Ladybug has come into my vocabulary somehow and without thinking, that’s what I always say, but I mostly correct my self straight away. And I wouldn’t even dream of singing “Ladybug, Ladybug fly away home..” It’s just not right!
Soccer - I think this is the word that annoys me the most… Ugh… soccer [Actually pronounced in the US as Saaakkkerrr!!] Pretty much most of the time, when I use this one, I follow up by saying “You know, real football.” (*grins*)