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"It's gonna be a no from me dawg" is so iconic though!! Also Paris Hilton's "that's hot" even if I don't like celebrities much they do say funny shit lol.
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Cinnamoroll (01-04-2024)
I thought "gonna be a now from me, dawg" was just a viral screencap from Broad City, was it a reference to something bigger from Hannibal Burress's (sp?) work?
Pidgey (01-09-2024)
Great thread!
I can't contribute anything, but it helps me enormously to understand colloquial language better. To recognize idioms that I might even misspell or use myself. And understand what, on the other hand, would simply go over my head.
I don't mind generational slang that much BUT that broccoli haircut is TRIFLIN (see what I did there?)
I don't mean this in a bad way to anyone that says it but "crossing the rainbow bridge" irritates me. There is nothing colorful about a loved companion passing on. I get why people say it, though.
When people type out a response and their points start off with"firstly, secondly, lastly..." sounds so smug lol. I just use first, second, last if I need to. I know most of it is just habit however but I can't help but get irked by it.
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Pidgey (01-09-2024)
YES that one and "curiosity killed the cat" but forget the rest. It's "curiosity killed the cat, but the satisfaction brought it back"
I think its fun when people use malaphors which is mixing two idioms together
"We'll cross that bridge when we lead the horse to it"
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