The proof is in the pudding
I don't think it's supposed to be a compliment, although I think you're right that it's used like that now. I always took it to mean that someone looked pure, or cute, or cool whatever, but actually were fake.
I always see it used exclusively as a compliment, but I've always thought 'butter wouldn't melt' sounds derogatory.
I also get irrationally annoyed when people use "less" instead of "fewer".
My wife gets condemn and condone the wrong way round and it drives me insane. As in "I condone that" when she means she's against it. She also sometimes uses the phrase "excuse the pun" and then doesn't make a pun, which also drives me insane. It's a wonder we're still married really
I also get irrationally annoyed when people use "less" instead of "fewer".
Gotten is old English. Nothing wrong with that!Entirely rational. File under the insidious creep of "season" (instead of "series") and "gotten" (instead of "become").
My wife gets condemn and condone the wrong way round and it drives me insane. As in "I condone that" when she means she's against it. She also sometimes uses the phrase "excuse the pun" and then doesn't make a pun, which also drives me insane. It's a wonder we're still married really
I also get irrationally annoyed when people use "less" instead of "fewer".
Anythink gets on my nerves more than it probably should.
St. Pancreas and London Houston were two I used to hear when I worked at Brighton Station that annoyed me as well.