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27 words people widely suck at

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by dachuda86, Aug 16, 2013.

  1. mvpcrossxover

    mvpcrossxover Member

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    well, i woke up to get me a cold POP.......................
     
  2. josephnicks

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    and band-aid is a brand..

    but people still call these band-aids..
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  3. DallasThomas

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    The difference is that there isn't really another word for band-aid, because "bandage" could mean any kind of wound dressing and not just specifically "a small strip of adhesive bandage with a piece of gauze/dressing in the middle". Band-Aid brand had the market cornered on those for so long that it stuck (ha), I guess.

    Coke, OTOH, is a specific brand of a product range that has many different generic terms, including terms that existed before Coca Cola.
     
  4. Someguy1229

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    Band-Aid is understandable because all of them are pretty much the same no matter what the brand is.

    Soda/pop is different. Coke, Sprite, and Mountain Dew are not all pretty much the same.

    I woke up to get me a cold Coke. *Drinks Sprite* *Throws logic out of the window*

    This is kinda silly to argue about but it makes absolutely no sense to a Northerner like myself.
     
  5. Ubiquitin

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    band-aid is generic for any adhesive bandage now. Band-aid goes by band-aid brand. The same is not true for cocacola.
     
  6. AroundTheWorld

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    They should do this same thing for England and Australia, too...and Scotland.
     
  7. Cannonball

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    What about Xerox for copy, or Kleenex for tissue?

    I do agree about Coke though. If I'm drinking a Dr. Pepper, I'm not calling it a Coke.
     
  8. sealclubber1016

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    I love the way Houston appears to be the only city in the country that uses the word feeder

    I never knew until I left town and got a stupid look when I used the term.
     
  9. DrLudicrous

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    Here's a question related to this topic. What do you call one of these?

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  10. apollo33

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    I call it pop/softdrink
     
  11. el gnomo

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    I didn't see it on the list, but the worst is 'SUPPOSABLY'. I immediately assume someone is completely r****ded (for lack of a better word) when 'supposably' comes out of their mouth, other than in a mocking manner.

    'IRREGARDLESS' is not very far behind. These two 'words' really grind my gears. :mad:
     
  12. Deji McGever

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    Outside the US, English speakers call it a "plaster."
     
  13. Deji McGever

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    That's a pontoon boat.
     
  14. AroundTheWorld

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    I didn't know that...I still say that anywhere... :confused:
     
  15. Hou_rox

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    I once said "washateria" around some northeners. They looked at me like I was r****ded.
     
  16. TheChosenOne

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    Drinking Fountain, get the **** outta here with that bull**** son!
     
  17. TheChosenOne

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    Good thing they're "ouchless" :)
     
  18. arno_ed

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    we do not call it that, atleast i have never heard somebody use that phrase
     
  19. Depressio

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    First thing that popped into my head: catamaran.

    I think it's correct, but a more general term.
     
  20. KingCheetah

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    I prefer 'Yawl'.
     

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