Originally posted by jean
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Phrases/words that set your teeth on edge.
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3rd Viennese School
"at the end of the day...."
They all say this in the news. Even dictators from the other side of the world!
Reporter: "So why are you firing on these quiet protestors?"
Dictator " Well, at the end of the day..."
Agggghhh!!!!
At the end of the day I go to xxxxxxx bed.
3VS
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amateur51
Originally posted by mangerton View PostSlightly off topic, but it is (underground) railway related.
Sign states, "Dogs must be carried on the escalator".
Pedant says, "But I don't have a dog."
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostThat's one of my London Underground favourites alongside the pedant looking perplexed at the announcement "Please ensure that you use all available doors" and saying "But there simply isn't time!"
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3rd Viennese School
"the bottom line is...."
They all say this in the news. Even dictators from the other side of the world!
Reporter: "So why are you firing on these quiet protestors?"
Dictator " Well, the bottom line is..."
Agggghhh!!!!
The bottom line is that you are a xxxx.
3VS
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I see we have meandered a little off the road from time to time of "phrases, words that set your teeth on edge" (and full marks to the poster who mentioned that that phrase - set your teeth on edge - sets his/her teeth on edge) but miraculously we get tugged back on to the straight and narrow.
"Ticks all the boxes" is another that has me mentally axeing ("e" no "e"?) the perpertrator.
"Whilst". Unnecessarily archaic as Fowler might say especially as "while" does the job. But it presists...O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostI see we have meandered a little off the road from time to time of "phrases, words that set your teeth on edge" (and full marks to the poster who mentioned that that phrase - set your teeth on edge - sets his/her teeth on edge) but miraculously we get tugged back on to the straight and narrow.
"Ticks all the boxes" is another that has me mentally axeing ("e" no "e"?) the perpertrator.
"Whilst". Unnecessarily archaic as Fowler might say especially as "while" does the job. But it presists...I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Someone saying 'teeth on edge' OK, I expect someone already said that, but right now I can't be bothered to read the thread.
I suppose all the great football phrases have come out already? (like 'It was in the back of the net!)
I hate it when someone says 'we're walking on eggshells'
In my neighbourhood instead of saying 'never mind' they say 'no worries'
I hate Wednesdays because on that day I'm sat next to a fellow who is (transport man) on the phone all day and calls EVERYONE mate, all bloody day! And it's Wednesday tomorrow!- - -
John W
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostGulp, I used that in the ash tree thread the other day. Apologies
A member objected to 'tad' which I'm sure I've occasionally used here, and I suspect there there may well have been a few other members suddenly blushing in front of their computer screens as well.
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