General annoyances

The worst part is you keep turning on your windshield wipers instead of your turn signal :lol:

I still do this now, 4 months on with my new car....:D

A friend drove my car the other night and he was near on pulling the poor little steering wheel sticks out through sheer annoyance of turning on the windscreen wipers instead of the indicators :lol:
 
Also "created" words in the workplace.

A colleague of mine decided that professional people as consumers should be called "Pro-sumers"

Oh yes. Management speak really gets on my tats, particularly as people who use it think they're so smart and smarmy, and often it means f all anyway.
 
do people actually say this down south???

as in, did people use the term before the tv show? or do people just use it now as a result of the show?

TBH....They dont, that i have heard, actually say it verbally.....but it is used manier times in status's of any kinda and its irritating as chuff :evil:
 
People use it now after the show but nobody used it before

Hes basically made it up, used it CONSTANTLY and now its taking off as in he does reem parties, clothes etc :spank:
 
When people use a plural verb after a singular noun (especially prevalent in the UK these days)

Like this line I just read on the BBC website:
"England were knocked out in the first round with only two votes as Russia were awarded the tournament, while Qatar were named 2022 hosts. "

WAS WAS WAS!!
 
i am Joey Essex mate. minus the silly barnet obviously!

The most stupidest thing about his hair is when he first came into the programme Alan Carr put on Twitter how it reminds him of a walnut whip - now this Joey uses that phrase himself as if he made it up and always says about the whip.

Get your own catchphrases love!
 
I think the Joey look would suit you mate ;-)

one of the lads at the match said to me on saturday mate....and i swear this is true....

'You should be on that Only way is Liverpool mate, with your clothes and your club promoting you would be ideal like'
 
When people use a plural verb after a singular noun (especially prevalent in the UK these days)

Like this line I just read on the BBC website:
"England were knocked out in the first round with only two votes as Russia were awarded the tournament, while Qatar were named 2022 hosts. "

WAS WAS WAS!!

well acshuallllllyyyyyyyyyy

you never use the singular for a sports team - it's a rare exception to the rule
 
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