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    • "I did a thing..." "The 'so I did a thing...' / 'so we did a thing...' phrase to make an announcement. I don't know why this phrase makes me cringe into myself.
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  1. Zaddy viii. Yas ix. Yeet x. Periodt. . Marist Poll surveyed ~600 American adults about their most annoying word for 2021. For more than 10 years of their polls, the same word has come out on top: ‘whatever’. This year, however, the top annoying words they report are: ‘Trump’ and ‘Coronavirus’.

  2. Dec 23, 2021 · A longstanding choice for most annoying word was dethroned this year.

    • Bandwidth. If you're talking about internet usage, go for it. But today, a lot of people use "bandwidth" to refer to human capacities to take on a task — and it's getting tired.
    • End-user. As with "bandwidth," here's a computer word that spread to more general use, especially in marketing and advertising. Our main problem with it when it leaves the technical realm and goes into general use is that it's dehumanizing and impersonal.
    • Granular. Granular first made a major blip on the radar at the beginning of the pandemic. People talked about examining data on the granular level, looking at the smallest bits of information to make important decisions.
    • Hack. To hack used to mean "to cut with heavy blows." Then came the computer age, and a new definition (courtesy of programmers). Now millions of enthusiastic people are blithely hacking all sorts of things — from cookie recipes to clogged toilets.
  3. Dec 23, 2021 · Posted Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 3:13 pm ET. The Marist Poll asked people what they thought was the most annoying word or phrase was for 2021. (The Marist College Poll) POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — For the ...

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  4. Nov 20, 2023 · 50% of Americans use slang terms without knowing what they mean. The most well-known slang words and phrases in America are “ghosted,” “salty,” and “on point.”. 58% of Americans don’t know what the ‘Rona’ means. 66% of parents are annoyed by slang, compared to 46% of people without children. 46% of Americans think it’s ...

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  6. Nov 10, 2021 · Next most annoying phrase, according to survey respondents: “Bye, Felicia,” a dismissal spoken by Ice Cube’s character in the 1995 comedy "Friday," followed by "on fleek," meaning very good ...

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