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AuntShecky
01-14-2022, 12:24 PM
Here's the s-list for https://www.lssu.edu/traditions/banishedwords/"]this year. (https://www.lssu.edu/traditions/banishedwords/)

Have at it.

Forgive yr auntie's long absence, hospitalized for three months. Meanwhile, the NitLet's answer to Abe Vigoda is still here, for now.




https://www.lssu.edu/traditions/banishedwords/

Ecurb
01-14-2022, 03:03 PM
I hope you are recovered. LitNet has not.

In honor of Lake Superior State University, I nominate "Lake Superior". Having grown up near the shores of Lake Michigan, I'd like to point out that Michigan-Huron is now considered the largest fresh water lake in the world. The notion that it is two separate lakes is belied by the fact that the Michigan and Huron are separated by a narrow strait -- not a river. They are the same lake.

I suggest that from now on the Northwesternmost of the Great Lakes be called "Lake Inferior".

Danik 2016
01-15-2022, 06:37 AM
Nice to "see" you well, Auntie and thanks for the list! As a foreigner I canīt comment much on it, but number 3 and 4 and variants are classics in Portuguese too!

At the end of the day = no final da tarde (much loved by journalists)
That said= posto isto, dito isto ( one wants to show that one writes like famous academics).

bounty
12-21-2022, 10:48 AM
my super slow internet wont let me get to the webpage but in the meantime, im finding it increasingly difficult to listen to people talking when their speech is littered with "um, uh, ah, I mean, you know, right, and look."

I vote for them all not just being banned, but worthy of some sort of punishment! small electric shocks maybe?

MANICHAEAN
12-30-2022, 05:26 AM
"Ah." Good point. "Mmmm". "What, what."

bounty
12-30-2022, 10:18 AM
there is a show on tv I used to like watching, but the speech fillers got so bad I had to stop. I actually wrote the broadcasting company trying to get a message to the hosts pointing out the problem, but it seems to have gotten worse.

there is a local dj who's been on the air for many years. I don't think he utters a sentence without throwing "ah" or "uh" in front of multiple words. "in a-local news, the Bonaventure basketball team hosts the a-rhode island rams in a game that could a-decide the a-conference title."

on a more national level, Geraldo rivera is guilty of the same thing.

argh!