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KcMizzou
06-26-2010, 12:31 AM
People who constantly say, "I know, right?"

There's a guy I work with that responds with that exact quote every time I say anything to him.

"What's up? At least it's not as hot today."

"I know, right?"

Or, "Hey thanks. I appreciate it."

"I know, right?"

WTF?

It's even made the urban dictionary. I'm getting so, so old.

Pitt Gorilla
06-26-2010, 12:37 AM
I know, right?

Stinger
06-26-2010, 12:38 AM
"

WTF?

It's even made the urban dictionary. I'm getting so, so old.

"I know, right?"

KcMizzou
06-26-2010, 12:41 AM
Jackasses. (Although, that is what I'd probably post..lol)

Hammock Parties
06-26-2010, 12:58 AM
Totally. For sure.

Bearcat
06-26-2010, 01:04 AM
I want to kick my own ass for getting in the habit of saying Really? and Seriously?.... then Dr. House did it on the season finale of House, and I thought, holy shit this has to stop.

Bane
06-26-2010, 01:08 AM
You know how I knew you were gay? You respond with I know right!
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KcMizzou
06-26-2010, 01:14 AM
Just wait. Eventually, you'll all understand. You'll say something like, "I had a turkey sandwich for lunch." And the response will be, "I know, right?" And you will want to end that person's life... right then and there.

It's the new "Ya know what I'm sayin'"... only worse.

Bane
06-26-2010, 01:16 AM
Yep,nah mean?
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Lumpy
06-26-2010, 01:42 AM
People that say, "the thing is...". GAH!!!!! :cuss:

Sure-Oz
06-26-2010, 02:28 AM
Werd!

007
06-26-2010, 04:52 AM
Like, whatever!!!!!

Baby Lee
06-26-2010, 05:02 AM
Totes McGoats.

Baby Lee
06-26-2010, 05:03 AM
People that say, "the thing is...". GAH!!!!! :cuss:

The fact of the matter is. . .

http://www.rabbitholecentral.tv/Default_files/howard-stern_total_penetration.jpg

LaChapelle
06-26-2010, 05:04 AM
Me or your mom who would you Resue if I was hanging off Mt Vernon Miller commercial

BossChief
06-26-2010, 05:11 AM
Me or your mom who would you Resue if I was hanging off Mt Vernon Miller commercial

:facepalm:

Crush
06-26-2010, 07:15 AM
For sure!!!!

Spott
06-26-2010, 07:19 AM
I'd gladly put up with that all day if that stupid sagging pants trend would go away.

Bob Dole
06-26-2010, 07:24 AM
I want to kick my own ass for getting in the habit of saying Really? and Seriously?.... then Dr. House did it on the season finale of House, and I thought, holy shit this has to stop.

Really.

One of Bob Dole's friends recently started dating a woman who does both the "I know, right?" and "Really." crap. After about 3 instances of hanging out with Bob Dole saying NOTHING but that for at least the first 2 hours, the habit is just about broken.

Gonzo
06-26-2010, 07:25 AM
Like...

I swear to all that is holy that this seems to be the biggest verbal crutch out there right now for girls aged 14-28.

"So I was like at the beach and I ordered a mojito. It was like too good and the bartender was like really cute. He gave me the next one for free cuz I like think he likes me, like seriously."
I'd like to like shoot chicks in like their fucking skull, like really.
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|Zach|
06-26-2010, 07:27 AM
I say "I know right" regularly. Not enough to be annoying...not all the time. But I am defiantly "that guy"

:D

Deberg_1990
06-26-2010, 07:34 AM
I say "I know right" regularly. Not enough to be annoying...not all the time. But I am defiantly "that guy"

:D

Fo realz? :)
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Saulbadguy
06-26-2010, 07:46 AM
I don't mind that as much as I "So..." at the end of sentences.

Bwana
06-26-2010, 08:00 AM
That's as bad as "Oh Ma God!"

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_MAXpwWMkPjw/RpSvDpTGnhI/AAAAAAAAB0o/_y1SvvWYQOM/s320/Valley_Girl_R271879.jpg

Bugeater
06-26-2010, 08:25 AM
Since we're on the subject, I'm growing tired of this annoying trend of people saying "why is (insert politician name) worried about (insert situation) when we have oil leaking in the gulf?"

I've been hearing this more and more and it's a weak deflection, so stop it.

jjjayb
06-26-2010, 09:13 AM
Like, I know exactly what you mean. It's like totally annoying. I had some guy that kept saying it and I was all like, "dude, just shut up". I mean, Oh my gawd. You know what I'm sayin?

Buehler445
06-26-2010, 09:14 AM
Just wait. Eventually, you'll all understand. You'll say something like, "I had a turkey sandwich for lunch." And the response will be, "I know, right?" And you will want to end that person's life... right then and there.

It's the new "Ya know what I'm sayin'"... only worse.

That made my morning
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Red Beans
06-26-2010, 09:32 AM
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that "new" is not the appropriate descriptive term for this trend.

joesomebody
06-26-2010, 09:57 AM
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that "new" is not the appropriate descriptive term for this trend.Agreed. I'm not sure where it started, but 4 years ago when I was stationed out in Utah this was a common phrase. I probably still say it occasionally, but not enough to be annoying... I don't think.

Baby Lee
06-26-2010, 10:27 AM
That is LITERALLY the worst phrase ever.

Slayer Diablo
06-26-2010, 10:38 AM
I've heard "I know, right?" as a trend for the last couple of years...so sounds about right...everyone who said it in college is now hitting the workforce.

Sweet Daddy Hate
06-26-2010, 10:52 AM
People who constantly say, "I know, right?"

There's a guy I work with that responds with that exact quote every time I say anything to him.

"What's up? At least it's not as hot today."

"I know, right?"

Or, "Hey thanks. I appreciate it."

"I know, right?"

WTF?

It's even made the urban dictionary. I'm getting so, so old.

Next you'll be grousing about the lack of flavors for your Geritol Smoothie.

Pitt Gorilla
06-26-2010, 10:59 AM
I don't mind that as much as I "So..." at the end of sentences.That one makes my blood boil. Just end your f*cking sentence. The "so" implies that you are going somewhere else with your point, not stopping on some idiotic verbal crutch.

Actually, my least favorite is probably "touch base." If you don't know touch base guy, you will when you meet him.

milkman
06-26-2010, 10:59 AM
I've never actually heard anyone say "I know, right".

My initial thought, and therefore my initial response to that would be "How the hell do I know, if you know?".

Sweet Daddy Hate
06-26-2010, 11:01 AM
Where's Hamas in all of this? He will give everyone present a tall boy-asswhip lesson in the King's English.

That motherfucker knows how to conjugate and shit...

Bowser
06-26-2010, 11:07 AM
So if I'm understanding this correctly, we should all collectively just shut the fuck up.

AMIRITE?

Mr. Kotter
06-26-2010, 11:24 AM
That one makes my blood boil. Just end your f*cking sentence. The "so" implies that you are going somewhere else with your point, not stopping on some idiotic verbal crutch.

Actually, my least favorite is probably "touch base." If you don't know touch base guy, you will when you meet him.

So, if I'm ever in town, I won't touch base with you. So...

I know, right?

Stanley Nickels
06-26-2010, 11:47 AM
Mine is people who say literally all the time. UUUUUGHHH.
"There were, literally, 20 people in that freaking line"
IF YOU WERE BEING FIGURATIVE, YOU'D SAY A THOUSAND. WHEN YOU SAY THERE WERE 20 PEOPLE IN THE FREAKING LINE, I DONT THINK YOURE EXAGGERATING FOR FUCKING EFFECT.
/rant

POND_OF_RED
06-26-2010, 12:04 PM
"What's up? At least it's not as hot today."

"I know, right?"

Sorry but I don't see how this is annoying to you. I'd say talking about the weather at work is far more annoying than the guy politely responding to an obvious statement. He could have just ignored the pointless conversation and ignored you completely but he was kind enough to at least acknowledge you even though you really had nothing to say. Do you get pissed when you say "What's up" to someone and they don't give you an update on their life?

Calcountry
06-26-2010, 12:10 PM
Like...

I swear to all that is holy that this seems to be the biggest verbal crutch out there right now for girls aged 14-28.

"So I was like at the beach and I ordered a mojito. It was like too good and the bartender was like really cute. He gave me the next one for free cuz I like think he likes me, like seriously."
I'd like to like shoot chicks in like their ****ing skull, like really.
Posted via Mobile Devicelike, I think he likes me, ya know, really likes me, not like, likes me likes me, but like, really like LIKES me likes me.

gf/like, really? omg wtf, now way!!111

Jethopper
06-26-2010, 01:43 PM
Like gag me with a spoon

Over-Head
06-26-2010, 01:51 PM
"I know right" gets to me just as bad as some fool a hundred miles away from the work site saying
" WE need to concentrate on, or get this/that done asap" (where the fuck is he when i'm sanding out????)

Halfcan
06-26-2010, 01:54 PM
I want to kick my own ass for getting in the habit of saying Really? and Seriously?.... then Dr. House did it on the season finale of House, and I thought, holy shit this has to stop.

for real??

lol

Sully
06-26-2010, 02:59 PM
I alwayswish I could work in the inquisative "Yeah," like the British and Jason Segal seem to get away with.
It sort of takes the place of "right?"

Bob Dole
06-26-2010, 03:29 PM
That one makes my blood boil. Just end your f*cking sentence. The "so" implies that you are going somewhere else with your point, not stopping on some idiotic verbal crutch.

Actually, my least favorite is probably "touch base." If you don't know touch base guy, you will when you meet him.

Bob Dole just thought he would reach out today and see if there's anything you need for any of your upcoming projects.

Gonzo
06-26-2010, 03:34 PM
like, I think he likes me, ya know, really likes me, not like, likes me likes me, but like, really like LIKES me likes me.

gf/like, really? omg wtf, now way!!111

Like, I'm gonna slam my head in the dryer door, like repeatedly.
I know, right?
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Papi
06-26-2010, 05:33 PM
I've been bashing this phrase since I first heard it a couple years ago as well. It's generally used in response to obvious or widely agreed upon statements. For example, imagine it's 102 degrees outside: You say "D*mn it's Africa hot!" Moron/Moran: "I know right?!"
W.T.F. Yes I know, I just said it for F's sake. If you agree just say so.

Buck
06-26-2010, 05:34 PM
This is not a new trend KcMizzou

BWillie
06-26-2010, 05:39 PM
I'm getting sick of those f*cks who go. "Really?". For example...

**Commercial they do not like comes on***

Dbag says "Really? Really?" and then they will keep saying that.

Bugeater
06-26-2010, 05:41 PM
This is not a new trend KcMizzou
It could be new to the midwest, I haven't noticed anyone around here saying it.

But then again, I am old and un-hip and completely out of the loop on...well....pretty much everything.

stevieray
06-26-2010, 05:50 PM
...you've got to remember

...i know, right?

...you know what I'm saying?

...word!

stevieray
06-26-2010, 05:51 PM
But then again, I am old and un-hip and completely out of the loop on...well....pretty much everything.
...except everything that is old and unhip!

:rockon:

Bearcat
06-26-2010, 05:52 PM
I'm getting sick of those f*cks who go. "Really?". For example...

**Commercial they do not like comes on***

Dbag says "Really? Really?" and then they will keep saying that.

Yeah, I do that in my car a lot...

[drive up to someone going 5 under in the fast lane, or cuts me off, or slows down because a cop has pulled someone else over, etc]

Me: Really? ....damnit!*


* I'm trying to quit :sulk:

KcMizzou
06-26-2010, 06:11 PM
This is not a new trend KcMizzouSo I've been told. In any case, get the hell off my lawn.

HMc
06-26-2010, 06:24 PM
It's no lamer than the whole "This." thing.

KcMizzou
06-26-2010, 06:25 PM
It's no lamer than the whole "This." thing.This.

Sure-Oz
06-26-2010, 06:31 PM
I'm getting sick of those f*cks who go. "Really?". For example...

**Commercial they do not like comes on***

Dbag says "Really? Really?" and then they will keep saying that.
Really??!!

Tribal Warfare
06-26-2010, 06:38 PM
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this was/is annoying

Halfcan
06-26-2010, 06:41 PM
I hate when people say Axe instead of Ask- " I Axe you a question?"

Sure-Oz
06-26-2010, 06:53 PM
I hate when people say Axe instead of Ask- " I Axe you a question?"

Racist

Halfcan
06-26-2010, 06:56 PM
Racist

:doh!: are you saying only non whites say that-lol unfortunately i have heard more white people say that lately.

Hey Oz i axed U a question-lol

Sure-Oz
06-26-2010, 07:23 PM
:doh!: are you saying only non whites say that-lol unfortunately i have heard more white people say that lately.

Hey Oz i axed U a question-lol

I actually dont think ive ever heard someone say that to me or around me in person, which is shocking.

Crush
06-26-2010, 07:31 PM
I hate when people say Axe instead of Ask- " I Axe you a question?"


Life imitating Futurama.

Halfcan
06-26-2010, 07:33 PM
I actually dont think ive ever heard someone say that to me or around me in person, which is shocking.

Maybe it is just a "Missoura" thang. lol :)

Demonpenz
06-26-2010, 08:02 PM
I thought this was going to be for the stick figures on the back windows of peoples car

Jenson71
06-26-2010, 08:29 PM
How about people who say "I'm not gonna lie, but . . . "

luv
06-26-2010, 08:56 PM
Yeah, I do that in my car a lot...

[drive up to someone going 5 under in the fast lane, or cuts me off, or slows down because a cop has pulled someone else over, etc]

Me: Really? ....damnit!*


* I'm trying to quit :sulk:

I do it whenever I'm sitting behind someone who lets a car go in front of them. Thing is, we're at a friggin' light! They let them out, while I'm stuck in the intersection. When this happens, I'm like, "Really?" Although, I usually say "What.....the.....FUCK?!?" before it.

KcMizzou
06-26-2010, 09:16 PM
How about people who say "I'm not gonna lie, but . . . ""No offense, but..."

luv
06-26-2010, 09:17 PM
"No offense, but..."

Yeah, that one is like "Don't take this the wrong way, but....."

Halfcan
06-26-2010, 11:30 PM
"its not you, its me" classic dump line that has gotten a bit stale....

Yeah bitch it is definately you-you lying slut-lol

Delano
06-27-2010, 08:55 AM
I alwayswish I could work in the inquisative "Yeah," like the British and Jason Segal seem to get away with.
Itsort of takes the place of "right?"

"Sort of" is an annoying trend that will not die.
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milkman
06-27-2010, 09:06 AM
"its not you, its me" classic dump line that has gotten a bit stale....

Yeah bitch it is definately you-you lying slut-lol

A little bitter there, aren't ya buddy?

redfan
06-27-2010, 09:12 AM
At least you don't have to deal with people who say:
"Have a good one!"

Baby Lee
06-27-2010, 09:23 AM
At least you don't have to deal with people who say:
"Have a good one!"

Gives me a chance to pull out a Carlin golden oldie.

'Hey thanks, I've got a good one, what I'm looking for is a LONGER one!!'

Rudy tossed tigger's salad
06-27-2010, 09:35 AM
I hate how "That's what she said" came back with The Office. It's only funny if Michael Scott does it

baitism
06-27-2010, 09:35 AM
"I'm fixin' to..." total redneck giveaway

Bugeater
06-27-2010, 10:01 AM
I'm becoming annoyed by this new trend of Denise hanging around in the Lounge.

Bane
06-27-2010, 10:05 AM
I'm becoming annoyed by this new trend of Denise hanging around in the Lounge.

Fuck you!nlm

Better now?

black angus
06-27-2010, 11:33 AM
I've never heard anyone utter that phrase before. I'm fixing to add this to my lexicon.

ExtremeChief
06-27-2010, 12:57 PM
The place I used to work everyone called everyone "brother". No... I'm not your brother.

Bob Dole
06-27-2010, 01:01 PM
The place I used to work everyone called everyone "brother". No... I'm not your brother.

Bob Dole worked for a place where everyone called every other male "Bud", so Bob dole started calling everyone Bill.

ExtremeChief
06-27-2010, 01:04 PM
Bob Dole worked for a place where everyone called every other male "Bud", so Bob dole started calling everyone Bill.


I just call them all "cockslot"

Sully
06-27-2010, 01:08 PM
I suppose this doesn't annoy me enough to move up my list of terms that I must dedicate my life to eradicating...
... A list topped by the overusage and incorrect usage of the word "literally."

KcMizzou
06-27-2010, 02:46 PM
Bob Dole worked for a place where everyone called every other male "Bud", so Bob dole started calling everyone Bill.Well, it beats the hell out of guys who call other guys "babe".

Bowser
06-27-2010, 02:48 PM
Well, it beats the hell out of guys who call other guys "babe". *makes mental note to never work at same place as KcMizzou*

vailpass
06-27-2010, 02:50 PM
I've never heard anyone utter that phrase before. I'm fixing to add this to my lexicon.

Your screen name reminds me of the restaurant by the same name. There was one on Central ave in Phoenix a few years ago, had their name on a big old neon sign all lit up at night.
Proble was the letter 'g' was burned out.
Not real appetizing. Used to make me laugh.

crispystl
06-27-2010, 02:53 PM
I actually dont think ive ever heard someone say that to me or around me in person, which is shocking.

Seriously? We have Brenston Buckner on the radio here and he always says that. I'm thinking man at least switch it up while you are on the air.

Sure-Oz
06-27-2010, 02:55 PM
Seriously? We have Brenston Buckner on the radio here and he always says that. I'm thinking man at least switch it up while you are on the air.

The only time i hear axe is if its the body spray or a horror movie

it would annoy me too, its cool to not speak engrish

Rausch
06-27-2010, 02:58 PM
People who constantly say, "I know, right?"

There's a guy I work with that responds with that exact quote every time I say anything to him.

"What's up? At least it's not as hot today."

"I know, right?"


"...the FUCK ever..."

RedNFeisty
06-27-2010, 02:58 PM
I have a girlfriend that will respond with "I know, right?" what really annoyed me is I caught myself saying it once, won't happen again.

Sweet Daddy Hate
06-27-2010, 03:46 PM
Your screen name reminds me of the restaurant by the same name. There was one on Central ave in Phoenix a few years ago, had their name on a big old neon sign all lit up at night.
Proble was the letter 'g' was burned out.
Not real appetizing. Used to make me laugh.

ROFL The "Anus" makes a fine roasted spleen, Sir. I like them better than Big Apple.

RNR
06-28-2010, 03:28 PM
The one irritates me is "my babies mama" There is an idiot that works under me that says it all the time. He was telling me the other day he had to take care of something with his babies mama. I stopped him mid sentence and told him that I do not speak getto, are you talking about the mother of your child? He just stared blankly and said uh..yeah. I told him to fill out a PTO sheet. He looked confused and said ok and walked off.

SDChiefs
06-28-2010, 04:03 PM
I hate it when people type Oh Em Gee. Or when they say it that way. Is it really faster to say it that way as opposed to Oh My God?

Jawshco
06-28-2010, 05:50 PM
The phrase trend I hate is, "I'm just sayin'." Some people use this phrase as if it's a new type of period. To make matters worse, people who use this phrase say it twice for emphasis. I thought it was just an annoying Cali thing, but now all my Missouri friends are using it on Facebook constantly. It's spreading like a disease.

MahiMike
06-28-2010, 05:53 PM
That's like, you know, kinda like, you know, similar to like, you know.

DaneMcCloud
06-29-2010, 12:19 AM
People who constantly say, "I know, right?"



I heard this nonsensical phrase back in 2005 from some neighbors (and later good friends).

Just be happy that it took five years to reach your ears (instead of the "usual" 2 year lag)!

:D

Sully
06-29-2010, 06:58 AM
The phrase trend I hate is, "I'm just sayin'." Some people use this phrase as if it's a new type of period. To make matters worse, people who use this phrase say it twice for emphasis. I thought it was just an annoying Cali thing, but now all my Missouri friends are using it on Facebook constantly. It's spreading like a disease.

The similar "I'm not gonna say anything." is just as annoying.