Lame Expressions
Do you know someone who feels compelled to say 'Tuna Fish"?
This is a kin to the two characters mentioned in the title.
These sadly popular expressions produce the same redundant jabber that refer to a food with a needless affectation.
Whole 'Nuther? or This is a whole 'nuther kind of canned fish. Wouldn't just saying another have done the job?
Exact Same? How does one achieve more sameness than being the same? This is a shortening of the exaggeration "exactly the same." Some people need to describe a wet person as "soaking wet", but to me wet is wet, you are no longer dry.
Leave these sayings behind, they nothing for your speech, unless you are seeking some sort of minimum word quantity requirement.
The Worst Word: Polyp
Some will choose Cancer, Teenager, or Abortion. Others will have reasons for completely benign names and labels, that for some personal reason, just hit the wrong note on their tuning fork.
None of them hit as many bad notes with as many instruments as the word of the day.
Definition: A usually non-malignant growth or tumour protruding from the mucous lining of an organ such as the nose, bladder, or intestine, often causing obstruction.
For an amalgam of criteria:
For the malignancy it figuratively or indirectly represents,
For the fact that its presence is usually found in a discussion about your colon, and by extension someone else's presence in your colon.
For its surprisingly unappealing appearance. Doesn't it just look lob-sided and incomplete?
Polyp is gross. Polyp is the worst.
Because it's the worst doesn't mean it should be gone. This is not intended to invoke some form of banishment. In fact, I'm a big believer in celebrating the sour for making the sweet taste sweet.
Someone has to sit at the back of the bus. That unfortunate person has to sit next to this word.
Final's Warnings
Words that end with S's...
Posessive: If it belongs to the word, the noun, or the person, then so does the apostrophe.
Plural: If there's more than one than it gets an S. That's all it gets. Simple.
Exceptions: Above I used an Apostrophe after the single letter 'S' to denote a plural. This exception is used because a single letter is obviously not a word... basically a bunch of rules are being broken here.
and Its & It's - Scroll Down
English'S ruleS can be so simple, when you lets them.
Lame Expressions
“Looking to see.”
As in: “I’m looking to see how many calories are in this toaster pastry.”
This is a redundant statement. As common as it might be, it makes no sense when you think about it. You see every time you look, you don’t need to remind us of that.
Our spoken word deserves some discipline.
Let’s try to attempt to curb the repetitive repetition.
Famous People Say The Darndest Things
"The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug."
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
How To Use a Semi-Colon
Believe it or not, it's not just a sassy way to end a text message.
; has 2 main purposes:
1. It connects two Independent Clauses
Two Independent Clauses that can stand alone as two sentences; a semi-colon allows you two connect them without a conjunction(and, but, or...), and saves you from using a colon, which is WRONG.
Example: Review the above.
2. It acts as a Super-Colon
Hold your poop jokes. If you have a written list that contains commas within the items, the semi-colon can be used to make the list easier to comprehend.
Example: "The following dates have no significance to me: April 2, 1986; September 14, 1982; November 5, 1955; December 12, 2012."
Follow these two principles and you will avoid my ridicule, impress your friends, and give this sassy punk-tuation more to do than just emote in your texts when you probably should be calling anyway.
Shine That Turd - Superfluous
Word: Superfluous
Definition: adjective - Being more than is sufficient or required; excessive.
Example: Big, handsome words may seem superfluous, but appearing smarter than the guy who just says 'extra' is absolutely essential.
The Who's Who of Whom
There is probably more confusion over the use of this little word than there are colons and brackets on a teenager's phone. Some think it’s an ancient pronoun that was last used alongside Shakespeare’s thee and thou, some think of it as an optional affectation, like pronouncing ‘schedule’ without the ‘c’. Others think of it as one of the tortuously confusing aspects of our language best left alone.
Here’s how Whom works:
Whom is the object of a verb – “Whom did you call?”
Who is the subject of a verb – “Who took my jelly beans?”
Here’s the Trick: If you can replace the who/whom in question with he or she, it is the subject of the sentence and therefore gets a who. If him or her sounds more appropriate than you have yourself the object of the sentence, and this is when you want to drop your whom bomb on ‘em.
Famous People Saying Smart Things
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
Albert Einstein 1879 - 1955
Superwords - Bollocks
Bollocks
This gift from the United Kingdom operates as a noun, adjective, verb, and expletive, and it usually sounds really cool as it's cursed out in a British accent.
Isn't it great that these great words always turn out to be swears?
Do the ears around you a favour and use a Superword today.
Shine That Turd - Gregarious
Word: Gregarious
Definition: adjective - Seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable.
Example: A killer vocabulary is an excellent tool for those gregarious types.
Famous People Saying Smart Things
The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them.
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
How To Not Suck With Words
How to use It's in Its right place.
Most of the time an 'S indicates a possessive statement, except with It's, when it's a contraction meaning It Is. Its possessive version is... Its.
Here's the trick: Sound it out. If the sentence can also be said, "It Is easy to do the English stuff," then you know, "It's easy." Otherwise, Its place is as Its.
Do not get this wrong ever again.
Shine That Turd - Ubiquitous
Word: Ubiquitous
Definition: adjective - Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
Example: Everywhere I look I see (insert pop-idol pisshead du jour) They're friggin' Ubiquitous!
Shine That Turd - Innocuous
Word: Innocuous
Definition: adjective - Not likely to irritate or offend; inofensive; an innocuous remark.
Replaces: Harmless
Example: Though it can be tricky, learning new words is largely innocuous.
Famous People Saying Smart Things
Even if you do learn to speak correct English, whom are you going to speak it to?
Clarence Darrow (1857 - 1938) Famous Litigator