omg don't say that word... *shudders*

I've always hated the word "moreish" for some reason. It just gets on my nerves to hear food described that way. Also, "sick" in the context of it being a good thing. Christ almighty. I don't like that word anyway, but when it's used like that I tend to want to strangle the one responsible.

On a lighter note - "exercise", "friend", and "appointment" are all words I dislike having said to me if I'm the subject of the sentence.
 
I can't think of any one word that makes me cringe, but some make me cringe when 2 or more words are put in the same sentence, like "Trump" and "President".
 
p much same as above post - any word dropped into a conversation in english w/o being english w/ no real reason to be there, e.g using 'kawaii' instead of 'cute' etc etc.

i use most of the words here on a daily basis help im being threatened
 
I've always had a particular dislike of "cool beans" and "Benihana" (yeah, the restaurant). Just hate 'em.
 
Actually, no, wait, I can think of a word that kind of bothers me, and that word is "dank". As in the usage of "dank ___". Considering that I always think of the original meaning of the word - "disagreeably damp, musty, and typically cold" - then trying to use it in any other way always gives me a mental image that is probably not intended. Like, I'm pretty sure people are not trying to say their memes are soggy and chilled.

And looking closer at the word "moist", the origin of it gets me more than the current word does!
late Middle English: from Old French moiste, based on Latin mucidus 'moldy' (influenced by musteus 'fresh,' from mustum : see must2)

Most of those words seem fine, but "mucidus" just reminds me of "mucus" and now I feel like I need to go blow out my nose or something, eck.
 
I've always had a particular dislike of "cool beans" and "Benihana" (yeah, the restaurant). Just hate 'em.

I remember yeeeears ago, you told me you hated the word Benihana and lmao we don't really have them in Alabama and I was literally just like ".......fuck is that supposed to be......." But any time I hear someone talk about that place, I think about how you hate the word, lmao.

Anyway, I'm totally over moist. I can't stand the word nipple. It sounds gross and unappealing.
 
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