“Awesome” It’s used everywhere all the time and I’m sick of it.
“Super ____” when someone uses super before an adjective to modify it. “It’s super fun!” I hate that.
“Brings to the table” I hear this used a lot on TV and it’s inane. I was watching some show about the F22 Raptor and the guy said “It’s brings a lot to the table” and couldn’t help but think of a fighter jet bringing casserole and mashed potatoes to a potluck dinner.
“Really?” said with a whiney voice to show that someone is annoyed by something…also “Seriously?” used the same way.
Bro, I gotta give you mad props for stepping up to the plate and starting this thread, 'cause I’m, like, old school. I hella think outside the box on the regular, twenty-four seven. Want me to think of phrases I don’t like? Cmon, maaaan. I’m down like Charlie Brown.
Epidemic when it’s used incorrectly. For example we have a nation wide epidemic of obesity. No we have a pandemic of people who don’t know what epidemic means.
If I hear another movie trailer that begins with the quote, “In a World” one more time,
I’m gonna jump out a window…from the first floor…from an open window…Jackie Chan I’m not.