Posted on 12/31/2008 1:15:26 AM PST by Allegra
Lake Superior State University "maverick" word-watchers, fresh from the holiday "staycation" but without an economic "bailout" even after a "desperate search," have issued their 34th annual List of Words to Be Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness. This year's list may be more "green" than any of the previous lists and includes words and phrases that people from "Wall Street to Main Street" say they love "not so much" and wish to have erased from their "carbon footprint."
(Excerpt) Read more at lssu.edu ...
Personally, I’d like to see the phrase “It is what it is” go away. For some reason, that one really grates on me.
Change.
Hope.
“At the end of the day...”
“That having been said...”
"Enough is enough."
What the heck does that mean?
Chutzpah......Hillary has beat this thing to death.
How else would you express that very under-appreciated truth?
It depends on what the meaning of “is” is.
Of course in the area of politics only "maverick" and "first dude" had to be banned. No bias here. No problem with the constant hammering with "hope" and "change" and "yes we can". Bleh.
Us = Bad.
Them = Good.
I'd have thrown that "Change/Hope we can believe in" crap out the window above all of them.
Hope & Change are two concepts that I have never liked.
Change just means different for no good reason.
Hope has always been my pet word of disdain.
When Pandora opened the box with the evils of the world, the only evil that did not escape was Hope. Ancient people had a different and more pragmatic outlook on life than modern people. Hope was the desire for something unattainable. You buy a lottery ticket and Hope to win, but you know you won’t; you have wasted your money and efforts on Hope when you could have done something constructive such as purchasing a loaf of bread.
I’m sick of ‘it is what it is’.
...you know... and no way.
“You know” seems to be a favorite of the Democrats. Hillary, Zero and Caroline seem to pepper their speech with that one quite a bit.
Environmental buzzwords are getting the axe this year. "Green" and "going green" received the most nominations.
GREEN – The ubiquitous 'Green' and all of its variables, such as 'going green,' 'building green,' 'greening,' 'green technology,' 'green solutions' and more, drew the most attention from those who sent in nominations this year.
"This phrase makes me go green every time I hear it." Danielle Brunin, Lawrence, Kansas.
"I'm all for being environmentally responsible, but this 'green' needs to be nipped in the bud." Valerie Gilson, Gales Ferry, Conn.
"Companies are less 'green' than ever, advertising the fact they are 'green.' Is anyone buying this nonsense?" Mark Etchason, Denver, Colo.
"If something is good for the environment, just say so. As Kermit would say, 'It isn't easy being green.'" Kevin Sherlock, Hiawatha, Iowa.
"If I see one more corporation declare itself 'green,' I'm going to start burning tires in my backyard." Ed Hardiman, Bristow, Va.
"This spawned 'green solutions,' 'green technology,' and the horrible use of the word as a verb, as in, 'We really need to think about greening our office.'" Mike McDermott, Philadelphia, Penn.
CARBON FOOTPRINT or CARBON OFFSETTING – "It is now considered fashionable for everyone, tree hugger or lumberjack alike, to pay money to questionable companies to 'offset' their own 'carbon footprint.' What a scam! Get rid of it immediately!" Ginger Hunt, London, England.
Mike of Chicago says that when he hears the phrase 'carbon footprint,' "I envision microscopic impressions on the surface of the earth where an atom of carbon forgot to wear its shoes."
Christy Loop of Woodbridge, Va., says that 'leaving a carbon footprint' has become the new 'politically incorrect.' "How can we not, in one way or another, affect our natural environment?"
Agreed.
If you know that I know, why do you insist on telling me again, and again, and again...
“Smartest women in the world” — reference to Hillary.
I propose that we banish the following words:
Lake
Superior
State
University
Banished
Words
List
How about the word “myself”? It is used incorrectly all the time and it drives me nuts!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.