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  • Words that are not used as they were intended .
  • RamseyNeil
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    I’ll start with literally and decimate both of which are misused regularly , I find it mildly irritating but it’s not ruining my life . 😉

    maccruiskeen
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    When you say ‘intended’ – who’s intention are we talking about?

    Klunk
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    Caesars

    redstripe
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    strong and stable leadership
    coalition of chaos

    njee20
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    Actually the OED was updated last year with an additional definition of literally (as in figuratively), eg “I literally died”.

    A significant part of me did die. Literally.

    “Disinterested” annoys me, people use it as synonymously with uninterested, but they’re not the same.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Nazi.

    Onzadog
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    Jealous and envious. I wish people would learn the difference.

    flashinthepan
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    Me, myself and I

    imnotverygood
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    Infer/imply

    njee20
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    Also… “hence why”.

    *NICK SMASH*

    wilburt
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    apocalypse, nightmare and living(wage)

    Trimix
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    Sick

    wordnumb
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    Stoked.

    RobHilton
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    Gay

    It was an inevitability, surely??

    Rubber, Dutch oven, stroke (medical & ****), abseiling, knockers, back doors, Center Parcs.

    Will that do?

    Cougar
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    decimate both of which are misused regularly

    If you’re mildly irritated by “decimate” not meaning the Roman Legion “reduce by a tenth” your mild irritation is misguided. Decimate means “to tithe”, it’s to do with collecting taxes.

    Literally.

    leffeboy
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    luxury, pro, almost anything used by advertisers. gits – all of them

    slackboy
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    Tragedy
    Tragic

    theotherjonv
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    who’s intention

    Yes, who is he (or is it a she)?

    Whose responsibility is it to tell us?

    mattsccm
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    Regular.
    I don’t buy my bleeding chips or coffee here on a regular basis so stop asking me if I want that or large.

    mattsccm
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    Fender.
    You use them to keep coal from landing on your hearth mat or your boat from banging against the keep. They are useless at keeping mud off your arse.

    dovebiker
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    Seeing as this is ostensibly a cycling forum – peddle and pedal…

    theotherjonv
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    and break and brake. Unless you actually break a brake.

    vickypea
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    Epic
    OCD

    mrmo
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    always wonder why awful means what it means, because it strikes me that its use is the opposite of what it actually means if you deconstruct the word.

    monkeysfeet
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    Worse/worst.
    Who/whom.

    Cougar
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    always wonder why awful means what it means, because it strikes me that its use is the opposite of what it actually means

    Thanks for that, that’s the sort of linguistic wrangling that keeps me awake at night. See also, flammable and inflammable.

    RobHilton
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    OCD

    This x many!!

    An equal quantity of many :mrgreen:

    See also: autistic – as in “a bit”

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Spelling mistakes should be discounted here. Peddle/pedal is just someone who can’t spell.

    Which leads me to another – Dyslexia.

    It doesn’t mean you’re a stupid thicko who can’t spell.

    theflatboy
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    “Deceptively”, but mainly because there is no accepted consensus on what it actually does mean. Using it is deceptively risky.

    nealglover
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    If you’re mildly irritated by “decimate” not meaning the Roman Legion “reduce by a tenth” your mild irritation is misguided. Decimate means “to tithe”, it’s to do with collecting taxes.

    Both of which would be “historical” definitions.

    Pretty much everyone uses it correctly, according to the current OED definition.

    I’d go as far as to say, anyone that pretends to be irritated by people using it “incorrectly” is just looking for an excuse to sound clever. (Because they watched an episode of QI and remembered a bit of it)

    But they are basically wrong. As the current definition shows.

    btbb
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    Steed

    aracer
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    of

    as in could of, should of

    brought

    when used to signify a purchase

    aracer
    Free Member

    traditional

    when referring to something which has happened twice before

    kormoran
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    Steed

    ?

    slowoldman
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    Rig.

    finbar
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    Chief.

    Weapon.

    😆

    aracer
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    engineer

    esselgruntfuttock
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    Loose. But that’s just people who can’t spell ‘lose’, & they know who they are. ****.

    ‘I keep my keys in a zipped pocket so I don’t loose them’

    GGRRRR!! 👿

    Nearly as bad as drivers who stop at roundabouts when there’s nothing to stop for.

    CheesybeanZ
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    Hero .

    ulysse
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