Brownstuff
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You smashed it
People giving interviews prefacing each sentence with 'Look'.
'Reach out'. No, no and fu**ing no (unless you're a member of the Four Tops).
‘Listen’ is another one
Footballers who go into punditry love saying 'Listen'
I think they must get it from managers who walk into a dressing and tell them to shut up and listen as they are all being noisy and jovial.
They are used to hearing it in sporting circles so often that they then bring it into common parlance.
Methinks it is very rude but maybe we have all said it from time to time without thinking about it.
Unfortunately some people seem to say it all the time and start every other sentence with it.
"it is what it is" - probably isn't though, is it?
"I'm not gonna lie" - good for you.
"To be fair" - do you even know what you're saying?
"Ben White there, had a loan spell at Leeds United" - because apparently not everyone knows this fact.
Last time I was in Brighton I witnessed that in a lot of queues, then I saw a bunch of Whitehawk chavs in their Yankees baseball caps (on back to front of course) and saw a load of Halloween tat in the stores. Felt like I was back in New York. Looks like the Americanisation of the UK is well under way - what next real estate and apartments?
“I don’t rightly know” said in a kind of Yorkshire accent (it may be that there is only one person in the world who does this, but it annoys me when this one person does it)
My two are football related:
1- it’s a shot from range. Is that short range or long range or medium range. A lazy meaningless fad of a commentary line.
2- back on terms. Is that equal terms, unequal terms. As above, drives me mad.
That is probably from Les Dennis' impression of Mavis from Coronation Street, and the correct line is "I don't really know".
Fun fact* - the actual Mavis character only said that line once in her whole 26 year run.
I have heard "I don't rightly know" used in real life, but then I am from Yorkshire...
*that I just found out today