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Post by kmax » Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:33 pm

briannell wrote:she is the "intended"
So way back when I should have gone around saying, "Hi, I'd like you to meet Traci, my intended"??

Knowing the type of people I usually hang out with pretty sure the response I would have gotten back was, "Your intended what?"


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Post by RyeCat » Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:34 pm

How about "...my future wife..."



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Post by kmax » Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:48 pm

From dictionary.com: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=fiance
fi·an·cé n.

A man to whom a woman is engaged to be married.
fi·an·cée n.

A woman to whom a man is engaged to be married.

[French, feminine of fiancé, fiancé. See fiancé.]
Looks like they are both pronounced the same, so in speach, wouldn't refering to a woman as your fiancee (said the same as fiance) be correct?


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Post by Hello Kitty » Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:30 pm

kmax wrote:From dictionary.com: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=fiance
fi·an·cé n.

A man to whom a woman is engaged to be married.
fi·an·cée n.

A woman to whom a man is engaged to be married.

[French, feminine of fiancé, fiancé. See fiancé.]
Looks like they are both pronounced the same, so in speach, wouldn't refering to a woman as your fiancee (said the same as fiance) be correct?
Precisely. Thanks for doing the foot work :wink:


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Post by bozbobcat » Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:31 am

That's exactly the case, kmax. Many French words do that. Each word has a "gender" of masculine or feminine. English had this many, many years ago. But they are pronounced the same, but in spelling, add an extra "e" to describe a female.

This is coming from someone who has taken many a French class.


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Post by bozbobcat » Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:43 am

I guess I should chime in. I want to, and none of you are stopping me!

One is "pardon my French, oh ****" or whatever phrase is inserted. It's not French! Merde alors! (which is really swearing in French-holy s**t!)

I also can't stand the "like" every third word. It's really annoying.

And finally...I can't stand it when people call something "gay" just because they dislike it. Find a better term.


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Post by BWahlberg » Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:57 am

Bozo,

Adding to you last line I'm also tired of the "Brokeback" references as well.



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Post by Grizomatic » Sat Feb 25, 2006 2:13 am

CelticCat wrote:
I also don't like how some people say "knowI'msayin" every 3rd word.
ABSOLUTELY!!!


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Post by SACCAT » Sat Feb 25, 2006 1:41 pm

"GIT-ER-DONE." There is nothing I hate more than this phrase. I played softball last year here in Bozeman and if anyone on the team said it they were off the team. I also here it at work. DAMN YOU LARRY THE CABLE GUY!!!!!!



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Post by Townsendcat » Sun Feb 26, 2006 2:39 am

I Hate this one I do not know were it is from but i was on a crew spiked out in the middle of Yellowstone, and half the crew said it for 14 days. "Keep on Keepin on" an other quote i know it was on here last year but when people say "Griz Cat Game" No smack to griz but personaly i really dislike it...



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Post by briannell » Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:07 am

"Keep on Keepin on"

don't know where ORIGINALLY from, but you may have a few Matt McConaughey fans in your group. I think I've heard the actor say that phrase in every interview i've ever seen with him in it. may be a Texas thing :shrug:


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Post by CelticCat » Fri Mar 03, 2006 1:32 pm

I hate the term "monies". I don't know why, and I know it is correct usage, but it just irks me something fierce! I equate it to people saying deers or mooses. Has that same feel to it.


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Post by catatac » Fri Mar 03, 2006 2:23 pm

A couple that bug me...

"He's good people..." He may be good, but he's only one person.
"Think outside the box." This term gets used so much in the corporate world that I'm about ready to start saying, "Let's start thinking inside the box" just to be different.


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Post by Hello Kitty » Fri Mar 03, 2006 2:27 pm

briannell wrote:"Keep on Keepin on"

don't know where ORIGINALLY from, but you may have a few Matt McConaughey fans in your group. I think I've heard the actor say that phrase in every interview i've ever seen with him in it. may be a Texas thing :shrug:
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I Hate this one I do not know were it is from but i was on a crew spiked out in the middle of Yellowstone, and half the crew said it for 14 days. "Keep on Keepin on" an other quote i know it was on here last year but when people say "Griz Cat Game" No smack to griz but personaly i really dislike it...

Dazed and Confused- Matthew McConaughey's character
or maybe he just said alright alright alright
favorite movie when I was in freshman in HS.


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Post by Grizlaw » Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:28 pm

Hello Kitty wrote:Dazed and Confused- Matthew McConaughey's character
or maybe he just said alright alright alright
favorite movie when I was in freshman in HS.
Classic...one of my favorites from HS, too. (I was a senior, though...and as an aside, I always thought Kitty was older than I was -- I don't know why I thought that; I've never seen her post any personal info, but I always pictured her being a few years older than I. *shrug*)

Anyway, staying on topic -- this week, I'm really annoyed with "corporate" phrases. One of the partners I work for always refers to people as the "point man" (as in "Grizlaw is our point man on that transaction"). The same partner also refers to making progress on a project as "advancing the ball," and when a project is almost finished and he wants me to finish it, he'll ask if I can "get it across the goal line."

Of course, I'm typing this on my computer at work, and there's probably about a 65% chance that this post will result in an important file of mine mysteriously ending up getting shredded sometime next week, resulting in my getting canned and my legal career being ruined. That would suck (although, I guess, not badly enough to make me not post this. :) )

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Post by Hello Kitty » Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:02 am

Grizlaw wrote:
Hello Kitty wrote:Dazed and Confused- Matthew McConaughey's character
or maybe he just said alright alright alright
favorite movie when I was in freshman in HS.
Classic...one of my favorites from HS, too. (I was a senior, though...and as an aside, I always thought Kitty was older than I was -- I don't know why I thought that; I've never seen her post any personal info, but I always pictured her being a few years older than I. *shrug*)

Anyway, staying on topic -- this week, I'm really annoyed with "corporate" phrases. One of the partners I work for always refers to people as the "point man" (as in "Grizlaw is our point man on that transaction"). The same partner also refers to making progress on a project as "advancing the ball," and when a project is almost finished and he wants me to finish it, he'll ask if I can "get it across the goal line."

Of course, I'm typing this on my computer at work, and there's probably about a 65% chance that this post will result in an important file of mine mysteriously ending up getting shredded sometime next week, resulting in my getting canned and my legal career being ruined. That would suck (although, I guess, not badly enough to make me not post this. :) )

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Post by catsrback76 » Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:54 pm

"better luck next time", as IF luck has anything to do with anything.

'that's bad karma" really? karma did that? another one that drives me crazy...

"dog" also not a fav

"fav" ... i'm stuck get me out :)



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Post by grizzh8r » Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:54 pm

Grizlaw wrote:Anyway, staying on topic -- this week, I'm really annoyed with "corporate" phrases. One of the partners I work for always refers to people as the "point man" (as in "Grizlaw is our point man on that transaction"). The same partner also refers to making progress on a project as "advancing the ball," and when a project is almost finished and he wants me to finish it, he'll ask if I can "get it across the goal line."
Hehe. Point man refers to the first man into a skirmish or battle... ripping off a military term.

As to the last two, they remind me of the commercials with Steve Young, Jerome Bettis, and Daunte Culpepper, talking about sports references and how they shouldn't be used. :D


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Post by Grizlaw » Sun Mar 05, 2006 5:16 pm

grizzh8r wrote:Hehe. Point man refers to the first man into a skirmish or battle... ripping off a military term.

As to the last two, they remind me of the commercials with Steve Young, Jerome Bettis, and Daunte Culpepper, talking about sports references and how they shouldn't be used. :D
I actually never knew what "point man" meant, but the second two made me think of the same commercials. :)


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Post by ChiOCat » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:23 am

Speaking of luck, how 'bout the "Luck of the Irish." Have you ever read Irish history? They are decidedly Un-lucky!


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