just sayin'. I hate this expression.
just sayin'. I hate this expression.
From sportscasters:
"He has a motor that doesn't stop running"
"I'm not gonna lie"
This one really irritates me for some reason.
"Basically". Ie; How did he fall down? Answer: Well, basically, he fell down. Also, "That being said".
C. T.
Yeah, I'm sorry, certain language words, like certain fashion trends, have reasonable age associations. If I started dropping some of my kid's slang, especially in front of them, I can expect one of two reactions...
(Facepalm) "Daaaaad"
or
(Laughter)
I don't think it's ageist to acknowledge that.
I don't even know what "on fleek" means. So, just curious, at what age does one stop using "on fleek?"
I didn't realize adaniel was talking about "slang." In fact, he never used the word. He also said, "old people," instead of "adult" to differentiate between teen slang and other terminology. I guess it's like only black folks can say the N word? Only fill-in-age can say "on fleek." Got it.
EDIT: Just googled "on fleek" Bustle
"Yeah, yeah, yeah" when I am talking to someone. Usually much younger. If I wanted to hear a Beatle lyric I would listen to the song.
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