Expressions better off dead

For some reason, “Da bomb” flashed into my head.

I always hated that phrase. And I mean hate with a red hot hate from the core of my being.

I have also grown to loathe “Whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” First of all, I don’t care where it’s from, it’s so incredibly stupid as to be meaningless. Mostly what happens in Vegas is that tourists spend their money there, and gamblers waste it. The rest is mostly fiction.

And I cannot stand a single word from the Sopranos that has infiltrated the common tongue, but “bling” is my least-favorite of all Soprano-speak.

So what other trendy phrases do you/did you hate?

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4 Responses to Expressions better off dead

  1. “Get down off the cross, we could use the wood.”

    What the hell would you use that wood for, anyway?

  2. Patti says:

    “I’m lovin it.”

    bleh!

  3. Herschel says:

    Something so delicious its “TO DIE FOR.”
    Every time I hear that ridiculous expression its squeaky chalk on a blackboard to my ears.

  4. Sabba Hillel says:

    “I’m lovin it.”

    Actually, isn’t it “… and lovin it” from Maxwell Smart? If done right it is not bad.

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