BrickTamland
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Seen/heard twice in the last few days, once in written form, the other spoken: ‘energy I’ve expAnded during that game’. Christ.
Seen/heard twice in the last few days, once in written form, the other spoken: ‘energy I’ve expAnded during that game’. Christ.
Can I lob in the misuse of words like 'hero' (bloke who owns a corner-shop) and 'surreal' (such as spotting a celeb in Tesco's)? Thanks: I feel better now.
Without having read the entire 15 pages of this debate, may I add my biggest linguistic bugbear?
The increasing use of "regular" when the speaker (or writer) really means "frequent" - the worst example of which I heard on the TV a few years ago …
"A typical Rooney goal, he regularly scores goals like that!"
So, Rooney scores goals like that at 3.25 every Saturday?
Can I lob in the misuse of words like 'hero' (bloke who owns a corner-shop) and 'surreal' (such as spotting a celeb in Tesco's)? Thanks: I feel better now.