Please add your own words to be banished at
this link .
My choice, although not a word, is: "At the end of the day...."
1 posted on
12/06/2001 3:27:28 AM PST by
visagoth
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POLITICS - Getting on with the work of the people...
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Mine is "gone missing" which the news readers apparently have borrowed from the Brits.
What the heck was wrong with "lost"?
3 posted on
12/06/2001 3:41:36 AM PST by
JimVT
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FALSE START PRIOR TO THE SNAP - Redundant usage . . . 10-yard penalty. "If it is a false start, it would inherently be prior to the snap of a football, before the action starts," mentions Sue Golbiw of Royal Oak, Michigan., I think Sue Golbiw should be banned, and penalized 15 yards for making an idiotically incorrect insinuation....
It's False start......MOTION/MOVING...Prior to the Snap..
Charge, and explanation, for idiots like Sue that just don't get it anyway...
Along with two Clinton Terms, further Proof that Breasts and Brains just don't mix.(excepting FR women of course!)
8 posted on
12/06/2001 4:32:25 AM PST by
hobbes1
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My vote is for Unclear. It is used (and overused) to avoid having to say "I don't know".
10 posted on
12/06/2001 4:42:56 AM PST by
6ppc
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DINGELL-NORWOOD!
11 posted on
12/06/2001 4:45:19 AM PST by
commish
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How about "loose" in on-line forums when "lose" is meant. I see that misusage frequently; it is a pet peeve of mine.
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FUZZY MATH - Gets a four-year term limit. Unleashed during a presidential debate, this sound bite could live again sound bite = a brief recorded statement (as by a public figure) broadcast especially on a television news program; also : a brief catchy comment suitable for use as a sound bite
Why not just say "catchy comment," "attention-getting noun," "buzzword," "catchphrase," or, simply, "phrase?"
14 posted on
12/06/2001 5:08:39 AM PST by
heleny
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I still can't believe it didn't make last year OR this year, but
gravitas should definitely be on that list.
Other candidates:
Whassaaaap?!? - I wish I had the ability to send a biting electrical charge across the line to the next person who says this to me.
Religious right - unless you're talking about the Bill of Rights, keep your buzzword to yourself.
Stimulus - can we bring the word bailout back please?
(Social Security) lock box - That box hasn't been locked in a long time...and never will be.
Crackdown - This list is a crackdown on over-used words like....well, crackdown.
That's all I could think of after five minutes of surfing CNN.com
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POLITICS - A(n) __________ CRISIS...
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One of my favorites: "That is SOOOO last year!"
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I work for a large corporation, so my betes noires are many:
- impact (when used as a verb)
- solution (when used as a verb) "to solution a design"
- extremist
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I heard this one at work in a computer systems discussion:
Architect (v.) as in 'to architect a system solution' or some such nonsense.....
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ONE OF THE ONLY - "Either it is the only one or it is one of the few." File that with "one of the most unique."
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How about:
Legally Accurate and/or "...the definition of is..."
Synergy
In the post September 11th environment....
And of course the double negative "irregardless"
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Add
definitize,
definitized and
definitization, three buz words used heavily in conferences at the Fort Worth TX Division of Lockheed Martin.
"Please definitize the requirements for this project."
"We haven't definitized the requirements yet, but as soon as we finish the definitization process we will let you know."
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