Washie
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It's in the Oxford dictionary, so maybe you need to learn to speak and type correctly.“Nah”
Speak or type correctly please
Please don’t reply with “Nah”
It's in the Oxford dictionary, so maybe you need to learn to speak and type correctly.“Nah”
Speak or type correctly please
Please don’t reply with “Nah”
As slangIt's in the Oxford dictionary, so maybe you need to learn to speak and type correctly.
This, especially on the reviews for anything on the Screwfix site.Really hate the phrase. ‘Great bit of kit’ especially when used referencing Technology.
Super anything !Super proud
Used mostly by teachers within 5 minutes of meeting them.“I’m [insert a condition/race/religion/gender etc of your choice], which means that…”
Often used as an explanation/justification/excuse for behaviours/statements/opinions that score 11 on the 0-10 utter cockwomble scale.
Yes - but....how else would they know if it was 'Jonny' or 'Johnny' Rainbow?“How are you spelling that?”
As in, correctly. If you don’t know how to spell the word or name, admit it is because of a deficiency in your word knowledge not because I am spelling it in some obscure way.
“I’m sorry, could you spell that out for me as I am unfamiliar with the word/name?”