#PetPeeves #IrrationalHatred #WordHate #SEO #HighVolumeKeywords
Hey there! 🤗 Have you ever come across a word that just makes your skin crawl for no apparent reason? 🙄 Let’s dive into the realm of irrational word hatred and see what tickles your fancy (or rather, what makes you cringe! 😬).
The Verdict is In: The Words We Love to Hate
1. **Moist:** This word often takes the crown as the most despised among word-haters. Its texture might be wet, but its sound elicits dry reactions from many.
2. **Panties:** For some reason, this term feels overly intimate or infantilizing to certain individuals, making it an easy target for disdain.
Why Do We Despise Certain Words?
Reasons Behind the Irrational Hatred
– **Phonetics:** Some words just don’t roll off the tongue smoothly or have an unpleasant sound that triggers negative emotions.
– **Patriarchal Connotations:** Words like “moist” or “panties” might carry implicit biases or societal connotations that contribute to their dislike.
– **Past Trauma:** A negative experience associated with a word can imprint it in your memory with a lingering sense of discomfort.
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So, what’s a word that you can’t stand for reasons beyond explanation? Share your word woes in the comments below, and let’s commiserate over our mutual word aversions! 😅💬
Bet
Ick.
But I don’t think my hatred it irrational.
Rizz.
Webinar. Can’t put my finger on why it pisses me off so much. It just does
Panties
Bruv
Anyhoo
Nee
Conversate. Aaaaaaaarrrrrgggghhh.
Blessed
Actually. The word itself isn’t a problem for me. It’s the people who use this word in the most condescending tone possible.
Irregardless
idk if this counts, but “delulu.”
you are not delusional, rebecca. you are in denial.
The term ‘based’ when used in the social media era sense. It makes me wants to hit the punching bag for an hour.
Staycation.
panties. i read a lot of smut, so it comes up a lot, and i firmly believe that word should be banned from the english language permanently.
Triggered.
Literally…people over use in situations where it is clearly not a literal situation
most slang words that only showed up recently but bae is no.1
Hubby 🙁
idk if this counts but skibidi.
last week I was playing mariokart with lil cuz, and when he lost he said:
“That’s not skibidi at all!!”
And when he won, he said:
“I’m more skibidi than you, my mewing streak is unmatched! I’m the rizzmaster!!!”
wtf is that supposed to mean?
(i know what it means)
influencer
Hubby. Got some real “Live Laugh Love” energy. Also sounds weirdly childish. Same goes for “doggo”
Totes ( a shortening of totally )
I once dated a woman who said “totes e-mowsh” instead of totally emotional and I was done
Based. I have a sneaking suspicion that it’s actually just “biased,” but people are just idiots now and no one’s checked it.
Stan
I H-A-T-E when people use it…unless it’s your name
Woke
Triggered
Guesstimate
Loose because so many people use it when they mean lose.
Finna 😅
preggy
Eatery. It sounds like someone fucked up speaking english as their 4th language or something. It also makes me want to open a bar and insist that everyone calls it a drinkery out of spite.
Un-alived. Really? What is the point?
‘Rizz’
When I see smol, snek, doge, monke, any of those intentionally misspelled words it drives me up a wall.
Doggo, for example, has always seemed like a different word. Doggy. Somehow those seem different to me.
I think that’s my age and growing up version of slang. I’ve become a new generation of, “this new slang sucks”
I realize it’s my own biased nonsense. That’s why I keep them to myself.
So I look for threads that give me an acceptable outlet to air those grievances.
Edit: I need to seperately mention that “birb” is the most egregious example of my criticism.
Hours later. I need to clarify that.
Journey, everything is a journey now
When people say something gives them “the ick”.
Dank should not be used as slang to describe fashion or cool things. Dank means damp, musty, and cold. I understand with pot.
Cringe
“Empath” because the people who say they’re empaths are generally insufferable and self absorbed
“Global health crisis.”
For some reason, the editors at Reuters have decided to use that term in place of “COVID-19 pandemic” or even just “the pandemic.” They’re the only news organization that does this, flying in the face of both common language and journalistic precision. Oh, which health crisis do you mean, Reuters? Malaria? AIDS? Tuberculosis? The flu? Warts? Help me out here.
Bespoke.
Ugh, cringe.
Dookie. Genuinely makes me mad to see and if I could remove one word from existence, it’s this one.
Preggo/preggers. The word makes my skin crawl
*Infotainment*
I just hate the sound of it. It makes my skin crawl away and hide in the corner.
I got whole phrases too:
“at the end of the day”
Hate it.
“Bless your heart”
the southern fuck you.