Baaaald
3rd time lucky
Reaching out is the pits but “in this space” leaves me wanting to rip someone’s throat out. I’ve heard it twice in the last hour.
Reaching out is the pits but “in this space” leaves me wanting to rip someone’s throat out. I’ve heard it twice in the last hour.
It has been mentioned more than once, I believe. Getting upset over the meaning of get always seems odd to me, given the delexicalised nature of the word. Claiming it simply means fetch is just silly.
Get over it
Sorry!
I thought the thread was titled Phrases-you-hate-people-saying.
To which I added one.
Any particular reason you picked on mine to tell me to get over it?
Or did you just want to show off your knowledge of Delexicalised verbs?
Edit as we are supposed to do that to avoid people GETTING angry
Tangible benefit.
"Do you eat fish?"
No, I'm a vegetarian. I've just told you that.
Don't they all ?
Don't mean to be pedantic, but I think that's vegans and Yorkshire men.
One of the will be along in a minute to confirm [MENTION=20]Publius Ovidius[/MENTION]
Probably already mentioned, but "I'm super excited" is incredibly annoying.
But get means to come to have something, or to receive, so actually, it is used correctly in that way.I am sure it's been mentioned before but I cannot be bothered to check 11 pages just in case.
Can I get?
There was a British girl at the next table at a local restaurant yesterday.
Can I get a coke?
Can I get an ashtray?
Yes, go and get them yourself!!
My wife has banned me from correcting them when the grandchildren come over
I think this is due to the amount of rules around the words very much. For instance I am very much tired is wrong, it should only be i am very tired, where as very much aware is the correct form of i am very aware. Thank you so much is still very much correct and is easier to say."Thank you SO much" has become the norm it seems
I think this is due to the amount of rules around the words very much. For instance I am very much tired is wrong, it should only be i am very tired, where as very much aware is the correct form of i am very aware. Thank you so much is still very much correct and is easier to say.
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But get means to come to have something, or to receive, so actually, it is used correctly in that way.
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