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Jim Richards 06-06-2007 11:03 AM

It's "wherewithal."

BeerBurner 06-06-2007 11:32 AM

As a teacher, I have come to despise internet shorthand on assignments. I've come to tell the kids that I'll fail them for the quarter if they ever turn in BTW, LOL or whatever on an assignment. :D

BB.

GO DAWG GO 06-06-2007 11:38 AM

It's "wherewithal."

Jim,

looks like a contraction to me!
Is that supposed to mean "The right stuff"

nostatic 06-06-2007 11:42 AM

your v. you're

I love me the ellipses...

Jim Richards 06-06-2007 11:49 AM

Should we take a collection to buy a dictionary for Robert? :D

static vs. nostatic at all

GO DAWG GO 06-06-2007 12:04 PM

Sir Jim Richards I

Your *****in! can I be your friend?

Yes! Please, I need it, Microsoft spell check has made me an imbecile.
But first, only after you shead that short Richard syndrome. That wasnt necessary...Were just funin...Oh! sorry, were all having fun together.

nostatic 06-06-2007 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim Richards


static vs. nostatic at all

sorry, all the cool kids use v. instead of vs.

it's a west coast thing...

IROC 06-06-2007 12:14 PM

Two additional words that kill me: "irregardless" and "orientated".

Christien 06-06-2007 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IROC
"irregardless"

:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

Overpaid Slacker 06-06-2007 12:19 PM

A grammatical abomination I've embraced was unintentionally coined by a friend the other night, who in response to a question evidently started two different sentences at once. The result:

"Me gonna".

He tried nonchalantly cruise through with whatever he was saying, but I had to stop him. "Dude. Did you just start a sentence with 'megonna'?"

"Uh. Yes. Yes medid."

I now use megonna at every opportunity.

JP

Aurel 06-06-2007 12:22 PM

There ain`t no grammar issues that irk me more then those who think youre smarter if you spell like a cracker. Anyways, irregardless of how one spells, it dont make a difference to me whatsoever ;)

Aurel

Jim Richards 06-06-2007 12:25 PM

Just don't be surprised if those "cool" west coast boys co-opt it, JP. Their trends always migrate from the East.

notstatic: "megonnabanyou."
Me: "Huh? You want a banana?" :confused:

masraum 06-06-2007 12:45 PM

Similar to the word "orientate", I saw a professional athlete once use the word "conversate" instead of 'converse'. I laughed and laughed and laughed.

72doug2,2S 06-06-2007 01:16 PM

IRREGARDLESS I DO NOT KNOW WHY I TYPE IN ALL CAPS AND HAVE NO SENTENCE STRUCTURE AHHHHH!
:D

FastCarFan 06-06-2007 01:35 PM

This thread has clearly hit a hot button. Here are some that immediately come to mind that really bug me....

- "Where you at?" or "Where did you get that at? -- you don't need the "at"! (already mentioned, but worth repeating)

- "There's two cookies left" -- should be "There ARE two cookies left" (already mentioned, but worth repeating because it REALLY bugs me)

- "I could care less" -- should be "I COULDN'T care less"

- "I did really good" -- should be "I did really WELL"

- "There were less problems" -- should be "There were FEWER problems"

- Mispronouncing words, such as "real-a-tors", instead of "realtors", or "for all intensive purposes", instead of "intents and purposes"

I'm just glad that I am purfect.

Seahawk 06-06-2007 02:07 PM

Way, weight and whey...and don't get me started with Curds and Kurds

You people where me out:)

imcarthur 06-06-2007 02:08 PM

I also like hate the word like as used by the youth of today. Like it's totally irritating. I've even like seen it written in sentences.

Ian

mjohnson 06-06-2007 02:32 PM

FEWER for integer quantities (cookies, minutes), LESS for anything that could be fractional (cookie dough, time)

Gotcha

What goes with the above words' opposites? xxxxxxx vs MORE?

My current beef: "We will try and do that"

Maybe "We will try TO do that" instead?

mike
'78SC

red-beard 06-06-2007 02:36 PM

I have 2:

#1 Bring and Take.

You take things with you, and bring them back! You do not "bring" things along.

#2 Got

Got is the past tense of get. Did you get it? Yes, I got it.

"Got Milk?"

SHUDDER!

got <> have

rcecale 06-06-2007 02:38 PM

Incorrect usage of the word, "broke" drives me crazy. For instance, when someone says, "My car is broke!" The word is broken for crying out loud!!!

Quote:

Originally posted by daepp
When people type "prolly" is this intentional or do they really think that's the spelling for "probably"?
This is one I am often guilty of. But, in my defense, I admit I spell it that way intentionally. It's prolly a slang form of the word, where I come from. I'll prolly always use it. :D

Randy


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