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Things you hate people saying

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,769 ✭✭✭BandMember


    Oh FFS!!! 🤦‍♂️ As if there wasn't enough reasons to hate that clan! 😂



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,605 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Annoying but also stupid, it should be either 24/365 or 24/7/52

    Scrap the cap!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 205 ✭✭Woodcutting


    Partner for the person you are in a relationship with. That really annoys me



  • Registered Users Posts: 4,803 ✭✭✭ShamNNspace




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,348 ✭✭✭suvigirl


    Its weird calling the father of your children that you cohabite with, your

    ' boyfriend ' though, particularly in your 30s/40s!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 599 ✭✭✭ottolwinner


    adults using mummy and daddy referring to their own parents.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,882 ✭✭✭✭Strumms




  • Registered Users Posts: 3,822 ✭✭✭Jump_In_Jack


    Or "Life Partner".
    What else would you call them though if not married, I probably truthfully would say "My better half", but wife works in my case too.



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,822 ✭✭✭Jump_In_Jack


    Just listened to a formal discussion in the workplace where a few times someone said "I says to them" and "they says to me" to run through the communication with another team.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,822 ✭✭✭Jump_In_Jack


    I actually like hearing that, I know when my mother talks about her mother (passed away years ago) she still refers to her as "mummy", I think it's nice. Kind of reminds me that my mother (in her old age) was young once, and in her memories she still is young I suppose!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,478 ✭✭✭blackbox


    Exasperated when they mean exacerbated.



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,822 ✭✭✭Jump_In_Jack


    There is a gap in the dictionary there for another term alright for "the person I'm seeing" if only seeing someone a short while later in life, couldn't refer to them as a partner yet, but "manfriend" sounds weird!
    Maybe need to bring back the term "gentleman friend" but that has a kind of creepy ring to it to me.
    Google says could use "beau" that sounds a bit peculiar to me, or "suitor" which sounds dated.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,605 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Then you read an article like this and are left to guess in which sense the word is being used

    Michael set up Superduper Restaurant in 2019 with his partner John…

    Scrap the cap!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,605 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Bedfellow

    Riding companion

    Lover

    I'm sure the French have sorted that one out a long time ago.

    Scrap the cap!



  • Moderators, Arts Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 77,049 Mod ✭✭✭✭New Home




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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,822 ✭✭✭Jump_In_Jack




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,735 ✭✭✭✭Peregrinus


    They do indeed. In fact they have it covered three times.

    Compagnon (m.)/compagne (f.) is the, um, conjugal partner to whom you're not married.

    Concubin/concubine is also used. It doesn't have the same negative connotations as the English word "concubine" has. To be strictly accurate, concubin/concubine is not used very much, but concubinage, the status of living with a non-marital partner, is used all the time.

    Conjoint (m.)/conjointe (f) is also a conjugal partner, but it conveys no informotion about whether you're married — the term embraces both married and unmarried cohabitants.

    All these terms are used for couples that share a household. If you're in a relationship with somebody but it hasn't got to that point, copain/copine is the usual term. It means something like "pal", so it is a bit of a euphemism.

    The word for partner is partenaire, but it's only used in the context of a business partnership.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,605 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Scrap the cap!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,552 ✭✭✭brokenbad


    "But i digress…."

    First came across the above statement when reading Barry Egan's "Social" column in the Sunday Independent - and every time i hear or read it somewhere, it reminds me of him.😡



  • Registered Users Posts: 12,908 ✭✭✭✭Rothko


    Shagger? Although some people mightn't appreciate when referred to in such a way.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,908 ✭✭✭✭Rothko


    So I do/so he does



  • Registered Users Posts: 2,211 ✭✭✭waynescales1


    "My better half"

    Something irritating about that phrase.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,198 ✭✭✭ruth...less


    It's meant to sound humble (or in some cases apologetic or lickarsey). They're saying 'my better half' in an accepting defeatist way, just be better or just as good I mean. It lacks equality.



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,198 ✭✭✭ruth...less


    I don't like mummy. In Ireland anyway certain accents can get away with being older and saying mammy and it's endearing but not mummy.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,713 ✭✭✭Badly Drunk Boy




  • Registered Users Posts: 1,198 ✭✭✭ruth...less


    In my case it would only be the truth 😁😁😁



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,882 ✭✭✭✭Strumms


    fella I knew referred to his girlfriend as ‘ the quare wan ‘….

    No malice or bad intentions he was a real Dub and in fact for a lad mid 40’s was very fluent in all aspects of old long forgotten Dublinese but it sounded a bit cringey, a bit rough…….



  • Moderators, Arts Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 77,049 Mod ✭✭✭✭New Home


    I remember taking a call, once: "Hi, could I speak with Keith, please? Tell him it's his ball and chain." 😁



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,198 ✭✭✭ruth...less




  • Registered Users Posts: 855 ✭✭✭moonage


    When 'kilometre' is pronounced so that it rhymes with 'thermometer' rather than with 'centimetre'.

    The second pronunciation makes logical sense whereas the first doesn't.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,542 ✭✭✭✭whisky_galore




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,605 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    An FB isn't the same thing, usually when people say they are seeing someone they don't mean just in the bedroom 😉

    Scrap the cap!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,520 ✭✭✭kowloonkev


    Next Man City manager: You lot may all be internationals and have won all the domestic honours there are to win under Pep. But as far as I'm concerned, the first thing you can do for me is to chuck all your medals and all your caps and all your pots and all your pans into the biggest **** dustbin you can find, because you've never won any of them fairly. You've done it all by bloody cheating.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,295 ✭✭✭Hangdogroad


    "I swear on my mothers/babys/ etc life"

    Horrible expression used solely by scumbags.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,295 ✭✭✭Hangdogroad


    Must have been a popular Sindo saying, I remember Terry Keane using it too in her column.



  • Moderators, Arts Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 77,049 Mod ✭✭✭✭New Home


    You do realise that the root of the word is the same, i.e. the "metre" part, in all of those words, right?



  • Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 11,806 Mod ✭✭✭✭Say Your Number


    <person> has the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever

    F*ck off



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,713 ✭✭✭Badly Drunk Boy


    Logically, it's probably 'Thermometer' that is pronounced incorrectly since it is a meter (pronounced 'meeter') used for measuring. 🧐



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,145 ✭✭✭Ger Roe


    RTE sports people reporting that 'In soccer, Ireland plays …insert team name… tonight', without being specific if it is the men or women's team. They seem to deliberately avoid mentioning the gender - what is the issue in just saying the Ireland men's or women's team is playing tonight?

    I have had to do a double think at times to figure out which team they are talking about.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,605 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    English language spelling and pronunciation don't make logical sense shrug

    Scrap the cap!



  • Moderators, Arts Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 77,049 Mod ✭✭✭✭New Home




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,882 ✭✭✭✭Strumms


    I’ve noticed that recently ….. Listings online and on satellite box ‘Ireland vs Denmark’… just inform people which ireland team !

    Men’s senior team , ladies seniors, men’s U21, ladies U21…… like is it sexist to differentiate ? Maybe it could be that some people may have no interest in one of the teams, it happens 🤷🏻 ….and might want to exercise their democratic right to decide what watch you know, what they want / like to watch !?



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,447 ✭✭✭✭dxhound2005


    I take it you already know
    Of tough and bough and cough and dough
    Others may stumble, but not you
    On hiccough, thorough, laugh, and through.

    And cork and work and card and ward
    And font and front and word and sword
    Well done! And now if you wish, perhaps
    To learn of less familiar traps,

    Beware of heard, a dreadful word
    That looks like beard and sounds like bird.
    And dead: it’s said like bed, not bead–
    For goodness sakes don’t call it deed.

    Watch out for meat and great and threat,
    They rhyme with suite and straight and debt.
    A moth is not a moth in mother,
    Nor both in bother, broth in brother.

    And here is not a match for there,
    And dear and fear for bear and pear.
    And then there’s dose and rose and lose–
    Just look them up–and goose and choose,

    And do and go, then thwart and cart.
    Come, come, I’ve hardly made a start!
    A dreadful language? Man alive!
    I’d mastered it when I was five.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,713 ✭✭✭Badly Drunk Boy




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,447 ✭✭✭✭dxhound2005


    I asked the maid in dulcet tone
    To order me a buttered scone;
    The silly girl has been and gone
    And ordered me a buttered scone.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,206 ✭✭✭jiltloop


    Yeah they should of paid more attention in school.



  • Moderators, Arts Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators Posts: 77,049 Mod ✭✭✭✭New Home


    Gerard Nolst Trenité “The Chaos”

    Dearest creature in creation
    Studying English pronunciation,
    I will teach you in my verse
    Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse.

    I will keep you, Susy, busy,
    Make your head with heat grow dizzy;
    Tear in eye, your dress you’ll tear;
    Queer, fair seer, hear my prayer.

    Pray, console your loving poet,
    Make my coat look new, dear, sew it!
    Just compare heart, hear and heard,
    Dies and diet, lord and word.

    Sword and sward, retain and Britain
    (Mind the latter how it’s written).
    Made has not the sound of bade,
    Say–said, pay–paid, laid but plaid.

    Now I surely will not plague you
    With such words as vague and ague,
    But be careful how you speak,
    Say: gush, bush, steak, streak, break, bleak ,

    Previous, precious, fuchsia, via
    Recipe, pipe, studding-sail, choir;
    Woven, oven, how and low,
    Script, receipt, shoe, poem, toe.

    Say, expecting fraud and trickery:
    Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore,
    Branch, ranch, measles, topsails, aisles,
    Missiles, similes, reviles.

    Wholly, holly, signal, signing,
    Same, examining, but mining,
    Scholar, vicar, and cigar,
    Solar, mica, war and far.

    From “desire”: desirable–admirable from “admire”,
    Lumber, plumber, bier, but brier,
    Topsham, brougham, renown, but known,
    Knowledge, done, lone, gone, none, tone,

    One, anemone, Balmoral,
    Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel.
    Gertrude, German, wind and wind,
    Beau, kind, kindred, queue, mankind,

    Tortoise, turquoise, chamois-leather,
    Reading, Reading, heathen, heather.
    This phonetic labyrinth
    Gives moss, gross, brook, brooch, ninth, plinth.

    Have you ever yet endeavoured
    To pronounce revered and severed,
    Demon, lemon, ghoul, foul, soul,
    Peter, petrol and patrol?

    Billet does not end like ballet;
    Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet.
    Blood and flood are not like food,
    Nor is mould like should and would.

    Banquet is not nearly parquet,
    Which exactly rhymes with khaki.
    Discount, viscount, load and broad,
    Toward, to forward, to reward,

    Ricocheted and crocheting, croquet?
    Right! Your pronunciation’s OK.
    Rounded, wounded, grieve and sieve,
    Friend and fiend, alive and live.

    Is your r correct in higher?
    Keats asserts it rhymes Thalia.
    Hugh, but hug, and hood, but hoot,
    Buoyant, minute, but minute.

    Say abscission with precision,
    Now: position and transition;
    Would it tally with my rhyme
    If I mentioned paradigm?

    Twopence, threepence, tease are easy,
    But cease, crease, grease and greasy?
    Cornice, nice, valise, revise,
    Rabies, but lullabies.

    Of such puzzling words as nauseous,
    Rhyming well with cautious, tortious,
    You’ll envelop lists, I hope,
    In a linen envelope.

    Would you like some more? You’ll have it!
    Affidavit, David, davit.
    To abjure, to perjure. Sheik
    Does not sound like Czech but ache.

    Liberty, library, heave and heaven,
    Rachel, loch, moustache, eleven.
    We say hallowed, but allowed,
    People, leopard, towed but vowed.

    Mark the difference, moreover,
    Between mover, plover, Dover.
    Leeches, breeches, wise, precise,
    Chalice, but police and lice,

    Camel, constable, unstable,
    Principle, disciple, label.
    Petal, penal, and canal,
    Wait, surmise, plait, promise, pal,

    Suit, suite, ruin. Circuit, conduit
    Rhyme with “shirk it” and “beyond it”,
    But it is not hard to tell
    Why it’s pall, mall, but Pall Mall.

    Muscle, muscular, gaol, iron,
    Timber, climber, bullion, lion,
    Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, chair,
    Senator, spectator, mayor,

    Ivy, privy, famous; clamour
    Has the a of drachm and hammer.
    Pussy, hussy and possess,
    Desert, but desert, address.

    Golf, wolf, countenance, lieutenants
    Hoist in lieu of flags left pennants.
    Courier, courtier, tomb, bomb, comb,
    Cow, but Cowper, some and home.

    “Solder, soldier!Blood is thicker“,
    Quoth he, “than liqueur or liquor“,
    Making, it is sad but true,
    In bravado, much ado.

    Stranger does not rhyme with anger,
    Neither does devour with clangour.
    Pilot, pivot, gaunt, but aunt,
    Font, front, wont, want, grand and grant.

    Arsenic, specific, scenic,
    Relic, rhetoric, hygienic.
    Gooseberry, goose, and close, but close,
    Paradise, rise, rose, and dose.

    Say inveigh, neigh, but inveigle,
    Make the latter rhyme with eagle.
    Mind! Meandering but mean,
    Valentine and magazine.

    And I bet you, dear, a penny,
    You say mani-(fold) like many,
    Which is wrong. Say rapier, pier,
    Tier (one who ties), but tier.

    Arch, archangel; pray, does erring
    Rhyme with herring or with stirring?
    Prison, bison, treasure trove,
    Treason, hover, cover, cove,

    Perseverance, severance. Ribald
    Rhymes (but piebald doesn’t) with nibbled.
    Phaeton, paean, gnat, ghat, gnaw,
    Lien, psychic, shone, bone, pshaw.

    Don’t be down, my own, but rough it,
    And distinguish buffet, buffet;
    Brood, stood, roof, rook, school, wool, boon,
    Worcester, Boleyn, to impugn.

    Say in sounds correct and sterling
    Hearse, hear, hearken, year and yearling.
    Evil, devil, mezzotint,
    Mind the z! (A gentle hint.)

    Now you need not pay attention
    To such sounds as I don’t mention,
    Sounds like pores, pause, pours and paws,
    Rhyming with the pronoun yours;

    Nor are proper names included,
    Though I often heard, as you did,
    Funny rhymes to unicorn,
    Yes, you know them, Vaughan and Strachan.

    No, my maiden, coy and comely,
    I don’t want to speak of Cholmondeley.
    No. Yet Froude compared with proud
    Is no better than McLeod.

    But mind trivial and vial,
    Tripod, menial, denial,
    Troll and trolley, realm and ream,
    Schedule, mischief, schism, and scheme.

    Argil, gill, Argyll, gill. Surely
    May be made to rhyme with Raleigh,
    But you’re not supposed to say
    Piquet rhymes with sobriquet.

    Had this invalid invalid
    Worthless documents? How pallid,
    How uncouth he, couchant, looked,
    When for Portsmouth I had booked!

    Zeus, Thebes, Thales, Aphrodite,
    Paramour, enamoured, flighty,
    Episodes, antipodes,
    Acquiesce, and obsequies.

    Please don’t monkey with the geyser,
    Don’t peel ‘taters with my razor,
    Rather say in accents pure:
    Nature, stature and mature.

    Pious, impious, limb, climb, glumly,
    Worsted, worsted, crumbly, dumbly,
    Conquer, conquest, vase, phase, fan,
    Wan, sedan and artisan.

    The th will surely trouble you
    More than r, ch or w.
    Say then these phonetic gems:
    Thomas, thyme, Theresa, Thames.

    Thompson, Chatham, Waltham, Streatham,
    There are more but I forget ’em–
    Wait! I’ve got it: Anthony,
    Lighten your anxiety.

    The archaic word albeit
    Does not rhyme with eight-you see it;
    With and forthwith, one has voice,
    One has not, you make your choice.

    Shoes, goes, does *. Now first say: finger;
    Then say: singer, ginger, linger.
    Real, zeal, mauve, gauze and gauge,
    Marriage, foliage, mirage, age,

    Hero, heron, query, very,
    Parry, tarry fury, bury,
    Dost, lost, post, and doth, cloth, loth,
    Job, Job, blossom, bosom, oath.

    Faugh, oppugnant, keen oppugners,
    Bowing, bowing, banjo-tuners
    Holm you know, but noes, canoes,
    Puisne, truism, use, to use?

    Though the difference seems little,
    We say actual, but victual,
    Seat, sweat, chaste, caste, Leigh, eight, height,
    Put, nut, granite, and unite.

    Reefer does not rhyme with deafer,
    Feoffer does, and zephyr, heifer.
    Dull, bull, Geoffrey, George, ate, late,
    Hint, pint, senate, but sedate.

    Gaelic, Arabic, pacific,
    Science, conscience, scientific;
    Tour, but our, dour, succour, four,
    Gas, alas, and Arkansas.

    Say manoeuvre, yacht and vomit,
    Next omit, which differs from it
    Bona fide, alibi
    Gyrate, dowry and awry.

    Sea, idea, guinea, area,
    Psalm, Maria, but malaria.
    Youth, south, southern, cleanse and clean,
    Doctrine, turpentine, marine.

    Compare alien with Italian,
    Dandelion with battalion,
    Rally with ally; yea, ye,
    Eye, I, ay, aye, whey, key, quay!

    Say aver, but ever, fever,
    Neither, leisure, skein, receiver.
    Never guess-it is not safe,
    We say calves, valves, half, but Ralf.

    Starry, granary, canary,
    Crevice, but device, and eyrie,
    Face, but preface, then grimace,
    Phlegm, phlegmatic, ass, glass, bass.

    Bass, large, target, gin, give, verging,
    Ought, oust, joust, and scour, but scourging;
    Ear, but earn; and ere and tear
    Do not rhyme with here but heir.

    Mind the o of off and often
    Which may be pronounced as orphan,
    With the sound of saw and sauce;
    Also soft, lost, cloth and cross.

    Pudding, puddle, putting. Putting?
    Yes: at golf it rhymes with shutting.
    Respite, spite, consent, resent.
    Liable, but Parliament.

    Seven is right, but so is even,
    Hyphen, roughen, nephew, Stephen,
    Monkey, donkey, clerk and jerk,
    Asp, grasp, wasp, demesne, cork, work.

    A of valour, vapid vapour,
    S of news (compare newspaper),
    G of gibbet, gibbon, gist,
    I of antichrist and grist,

    Differ like diverse and divers,
    Rivers, strivers, shivers, fivers.
    Once, but nonce, toll, doll, but roll,
    Polish, Polish, poll and poll.

    Pronunciation-think of Psyche!-
    Is a paling, stout and spiky.
    Won’t it make you lose your wits
    Writing groats and saying “grits”?

    It’s a dark abyss or tunnel
    Strewn with stones like rowlock, gunwale,
    Islington, and Isle of Wight,
    Housewife, verdict and indict.

    Don’t you think so, reader, rather,
    Saying lather, bather, father?
    Finally, which rhymes with enough,
    Though, through, bough, cough, hough, sough, tough??

    Hiccough has the sound of sup…
    My advice is: GIVE IT UP!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,605 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Feckin' thread is full of homophones

    Scrap the cap!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,549 ✭✭✭✭Esel


    Epitome of an annoying post to me. Almost nobody is going to read that, and just wastes time scrolling past.

    Why didn't you just post a link?

    Post edited by Esel on

    Not your ornery onager



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,447 ✭✭✭✭dxhound2005


    People are going to mispronounce Epitome.



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