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Alice11111

(5,730 posts)
245. "Hillary's private server," The C guy at the FBI deserves jail for
Wed Mar 15, 2017, 03:21 PM
Mar 2017

Interference in an election. He is jammed in. He might want to throw the Dems a couple of bones so they let his investigations continue, while hoping he exposes the truth. On the other hand, the trumpsters are protecting him, and letting him stay on, so he knows they aren't likely to throw him under the bus, as long as he stalls and plays along.

Slimey creep. Not as boorish and unsophisticated as DT, but he's Iago.

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I know, right? underpants Mar 2017 #1
+1 lutherj Mar 2017 #101
For some reason, I don't mind that one. ailsagirl Mar 2017 #186
IKR? yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #238
Sentences that start with the word Florida-Liberal Apr 2017 #360
Sou desu ka? yuiyoshida Apr 2017 #361
Trump Cary Mar 2017 #2
All things "trump" is a category of its own...uggh hlthe2b Mar 2017 #4
+1 Jarqui Mar 2017 #33
It's DT for me pat_k Mar 2017 #232
+1 Heartstrings Apr 2017 #352
Not new but I can't stand it - baby bump meadowlark5 Mar 2017 #3
Definitely! hlthe2b Mar 2017 #5
Ugh! I hate "baby bump" smirkymonkey Mar 2017 #15
Me too, hate both of those!! BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #51
What is... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #225
i believe it's a term of endearment orleans Mar 2017 #229
Its used a lot in Korean...so yeah next time someone says Bae... yuiyoshida Mar 2017 #241
OMG, yes! Along with "We're pregnant." GoCubsGo Mar 2017 #170
I actually appreciate 2naSalit Apr 2017 #277
I prefer "We're expecting" or some version of that. GoCubsGo Apr 2017 #291
Fair enough. 2naSalit Apr 2017 #295
Just A Bit/A Little Bit Me. Mar 2017 #6
I hate hearing the word "like" in ever sentence, sometimes two or 3 times. appleannie1943 Mar 2017 #7
Add "you know" right along with that one... nt yagotme Mar 2017 #22
Totally. NT mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #45
Oh my. Don't even get me started on all the "valley" talk. yagotme Mar 2017 #133
Like, you know, and wasup. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #47
"I mean, it's like, fershure, yaknow, right?" lastlib Mar 2017 #25
Listening to NPR and hearing actual adult radio people using "like" LuckyLib Mar 2017 #67
My grandson's wife graduated magna cum laude from college almost 10 years ago and that appleannie1943 Mar 2017 #117
Agreed. It damages their credibility. spooky3 Mar 2017 #151
I'm going to go out on a limb, here, and guess that you're over 55 years old. Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #261
"Old school." I hate it. yardwork Mar 2017 #8
Uh-oh. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #46
!!! Almost always redudant, as we are looking at post. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #49
"Get it off your chest" True Dough Mar 2017 #9
Ok. You get that one... hlthe2b Mar 2017 #11
For years it was FYI neeksgeek Mar 2017 #10
"Going forward" is mine too! n/t Dale Neiburg Mar 2017 #28
Pregnant persons Phoenix61 Mar 2017 #12
'get over it' samnsara Mar 2017 #13
Translate: I have no empathy Alice11111 Mar 2017 #52
At the end of the day. . . n/t cloudbase Mar 2017 #14
Yep...me too but,replaced by "In this day and age" WTF does that even mean?? n/t Bengus81 Mar 2017 #81
Yeah, I am SO SICK OF THAT. milestogo Mar 2017 #179
Compining celeb couples names Soxfan58 Mar 2017 #16
Thank you. 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #125
The invisible hand of the market Ron Obvious Mar 2017 #17
Animal spirits, of the Trump Rally Alice11111 Mar 2017 #53
Worse Yet, Ron... ProfessorGAC Apr 2017 #292
"Snowflake" got REALLY annoying REALLY fast. skypilot Mar 2017 #18
It's disruptive for me because I have to stop and figure out Alice11111 Mar 2017 #60
An oversensitive and "fragile" person. skypilot Mar 2017 #84
Thank you. It wasn't in the dictionary. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #92
I thought snowflakes were fertilized eggs in cryo. Didn't they call them that for awhile? CrispyQ Apr 2017 #280
Anybody calls me one, I tell him what happens when snowflakes get together. Warpy Mar 2017 #126
SNAP!!! skypilot Mar 2017 #174
That is the food stamp program. Evidently, you are Alice11111 Apr 2017 #323
????? skypilot Apr 2017 #345
Sports cliches applied to everyday speech Mendocino Mar 2017 #19
Me too...it feels so Dudebro to me. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #54
You hit a home run with that one! (nt) klook Apr 2017 #310
This message was self-deleted by its author NightWatcher Mar 2017 #20
"And so it begins." mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #21
What's GD and LBN? oldcynic Mar 2017 #38
General Discussion and Late Breaking News. NT mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #39
DU needs a printable glossary n/t oldcynic Mar 2017 #42
Then ***** would know what we were talking about. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #43
***** is listening to you too? oldcynic Mar 2017 #64
"I'm sorry if I've offended anyone." CrispyQ Apr 2017 #283
"On the ground" Tripper11 Mar 2017 #23
On the ground refers to campaign staff too crazycatlady Mar 2017 #173
"We have a lot of work to do" UrbScotty Mar 2017 #24
"True freshman" Initech Mar 2017 #26
True freshman SCantiGOP Mar 2017 #34
"Take a listen" k8conant Mar 2017 #27
"I love him/her to death" cyndensco Mar 2017 #29
Although it was a fun movie. pat_k Mar 2017 #233
"Deals" Docreed2003 Mar 2017 #30
!!! Alice11111 Mar 2017 #55
"Invite" used as a noun. Croney Mar 2017 #31
Nah! This one goes WAAAAY back! AFAIK, it's an Italian-American thang. (And so am I!) WinkyDink Mar 2017 #65
"Literally," when it is referring to something that isn't literal at all. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #32
"Literally" over-used all the time, and used incorrectly 99% of the time. n/t pnwest Mar 2017 #35
Push the envelope? Blanks Mar 2017 #36
No matter how much you push the envelope ... eppur_se_muova Apr 2017 #296
Thanks, I had no idea on the origin. I always thought it was an business offer... Blanks Apr 2017 #299
"Your concern is noted." Raster Mar 2017 #37
Was that prior to DU? True Dough Mar 2017 #70
Since I joined DU. Raster Mar 2017 #78
I think it's DU-ese for "Bless your heart". nt JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2017 #89
I say bless your heart quite a bit... it reminds me of southern grandmothers... Raster Mar 2017 #95
How do I hate thee, let me count the ways... oldcynic Mar 2017 #40
I left my Associated Press style book at work. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2017 #44
I also hate "all-volunteer." The correct term is "mercenary." Glorfindel Apr 2017 #304
Thank you. I was attempting discretion. oldcynic Apr 2017 #337
I disagree, the term I prefer is "Professional" The Polack MSgt Apr 2017 #339
right now it's "and the like" Skittles Mar 2017 #41
"Reach out" BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #48
I think it means "contact" ailsagirl Mar 2017 #182
Exactly!! BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #189
How 'bout: "Just wanted to touch base with you." Blech. n/t sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #198
Let's unpack that. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #211
If I agreed and said it was woof yer cookies 'worthy' sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #216
____ worthy and ____ envy, are those two being overused now? BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #219
Hay, ima digging yer 'hurlage quotient'! sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #221
Where are ____envy and ____worthy being used? BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2017 #286
Apologies. Didn't mean to steal your thunder. (Oopsie, 'steal your thunder'.) Can any of us'ns sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #217
Lololol!! BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2017 #220
Did I see a mention of dessert?🍨 🍰 🍦 sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #222
That phrase is SO 2011. stopbush Apr 2017 #359
"touching base" sucks. MontanaMama Apr 2017 #305
Can I add that I hate the new custom of hugging everyone. CrispyQ Apr 2017 #282
LOLOL! BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2017 #287
Falsehood jiminvegas Mar 2017 #50
!!! Alice11111 Mar 2017 #56
Add "misspoke," a neologism that means the same thing, lie NT Warpy Mar 2017 #129
Yes!!!!!!!n/t jrthin Mar 2017 #141
Pivot democrank Mar 2017 #57
Thank you for this thread! Alice11111 Mar 2017 #58
oops...wrong spot. Iggo Mar 2017 #99
"I'm humbled." Dark n Stormy Knight Mar 2017 #59
I skipped this article in the NYT. Thanks for the link. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #61
sacrifice is in the eye of the beholder oldcynic Mar 2017 #66
I also have some ridiculously wealthy relatives, so I feel your pain. Of course, they're RWers Dark n Stormy Knight Mar 2017 #75
Good to know I'm not alone. The idea that Jesus favors Alice11111 Mar 2017 #106
Sorry I missed your reply. Dark n Stormy Knight Mar 2017 #263
Aren't most racists RW religious fundamentalists? Alice11111 Mar 2017 #264
Put this on a tee-shirt & wear it to the next family event. CrispyQ Apr 2017 #285
An excellent commentary! CrispyQ Apr 2017 #284
The "humblebrag" is a hilariously cringeworthy trend. klook Apr 2017 #302
"fake news" UTUSN Mar 2017 #62
♡ nt littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #79
"Absolutely". Especially when "yes" does the job. NCjack Mar 2017 #63
I'm guilty of that one ailsagirl Mar 2017 #208
".... as fuck" or AF for short n/t TexasBushwhacker Mar 2017 #68
Ah crap...guilty of that nadine_mn Apr 2017 #325
My bad Metsie Casey Mar 2017 #69
I hate that, too. Freedomofspeech Mar 2017 #118
THAT IS HORRIBLE!!! ailsagirl Mar 2017 #181
Sounds like cutesy teen or a toddler learning to talk Alice11111 Mar 2017 #266
Awesome lpbk2713 Mar 2017 #71
That's still going strong ailsagirl Mar 2017 #184
Ima uncouth tonite... sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #200
That's about it! ailsagirl Mar 2017 #207
And I thank you. Love your signature line mucho grande!😍 (no text) sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #218
Thank you ailsagirl Mar 2017 #223
"at the end of tha day" Kimchijeon Mar 2017 #72
That one definitely needs to just go away! n/t Different Drummer Mar 2017 #270
I was going to type this! JHan Apr 2017 #319
Incredible elleng Mar 2017 #73
Pop of color erinlough Mar 2017 #74
Alll of those remodeling shows on HGTV must require the same glossary... hlthe2b Mar 2017 #83
alt/right NBachers Mar 2017 #76
"Fact of the matter is...". nt Purveyor Mar 2017 #77
'nuff said......I hate this phrase. madaboutharry Mar 2017 #80
Agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #111
Awful. Just awful. VOX Mar 2017 #132
And I've heard people say that, then continue with more sentences. spooky3 Mar 2017 #163
This isn't really new, but... zanana1 Mar 2017 #82
Yes. And True Dough Mar 2017 #122
Unless you sell your joolery to your real-uh-tor. Iggo Mar 2017 #147
"if you will" ploppy Mar 2017 #85
Hate that too! we can do it Mar 2017 #196
Welp. dawg Mar 2017 #86
Beginning a sentence with "So". Polly Hennessey Mar 2017 #87
So, yeah, I'd like totally agree with you, but ... JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2017 #90
"Use it or lose it." "At the end of the day." sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #157
Indeed. The most annoying grammatical "trend" of this century. OilemFirchen Mar 2017 #91
Especially when the speaker draws it out: "So-o-o..." spooky3 Mar 2017 #154
Doing it in the topic line here at DU Warpy Mar 2017 #128
Oops--I didn't see your post before adding a similar one! I spooky3 Mar 2017 #153
Reminds me of "in band camp" Alice11111 Mar 2017 #175
Shit that's another one I do nadine_mn Apr 2017 #327
"Link to Tweet" Orrex Mar 2017 #88
LOL...yep. Iggo Mar 2017 #98
Yes. meadowlander Mar 2017 #212
Me too. 2naSalit Apr 2017 #278
I dare say I struck a nerve with this thread! hlthe2b Mar 2017 #93
Troublemaker! ProfessorGAC Apr 2017 #293
"It is what it is" FakeNoose Mar 2017 #94
THIS I hear it a dozen times a day. FSogol Mar 2017 #183
"It is what it is." Drives me up the wall. Particularly if spoken as a real bit of wisdom. argyl Mar 2017 #247
Yes! I was getting worried it took so long for this to pop up nadine_mn Apr 2017 #328
that's the expression i *really* can't stand orleans Apr 2017 #343
"...the American people..."...n/t bluecollar2 Mar 2017 #96
"Spot on." Iggo Mar 2017 #97
Yes! Squinch Mar 2017 #131
and, "nailed it.", per KConway, after the State of the Union speech Alice11111 Mar 2017 #172
That's it JCinNYC Mar 2017 #180
Listing women by their first names (sometimes right alongside men listed by their last names). Iggo Mar 2017 #100
That's what she said. lutherj Mar 2017 #102
The following 2 phrases are relatively new and I have been irked by both since I first heard them. LOL Lib Mar 2017 #103
I don't even know what "stay woke" means ailsagirl Mar 2017 #185
It is a very meaningful phrase that originated LOL Lib Mar 2017 #188
It's not exactly an intuitive term ailsagirl Mar 2017 #209
Agreed! LOL Lib Mar 2017 #210
Richt Back 'Atcha! ailsagirl Mar 2017 #213
Reminds me of this ... eppur_se_muova Apr 2017 #297
Thanks! That is interesting. I never knew the origin of "hip." LOL Lib Apr 2017 #298
um um um um ....... stonecutter357 Mar 2017 #104
"So we're on the same page!" n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #105
"At the end of the day!" n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #107
"In this day and age!" n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #108
"Get real!" n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #109
"Make America Great Again!" n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #110
"I feel your pain!" n/t RKP5637 Mar 2017 #112
Everything happens for a reason Bayard Mar 2017 #113
I'm with you on that one! True Dough Mar 2017 #123
"Everything happens for a reason" just irritates me... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #226
+1000. Add "It's all good." Sometimes, it's not. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #171
Woman Comic... ProfessorGAC Apr 2017 #294
Get your (fill in the blank) on. TBA Mar 2017 #114
"A republican I think I could work with/support". 58Sunliner Mar 2017 #115
Awoke and Awoken WhiteTara Mar 2017 #116
I Have A Couple That Annoy The Piss..... becca da bakkah Mar 2017 #119
These cookies available in Canada are not helping your cause at all! True Dough Mar 2017 #124
Would It Be Decadent of Me If I Asked.... becca da bakkah Mar 2017 #144
I don't know about decadent True Dough Mar 2017 #145
Per Merriam-Webster, that use of "decadent" is okay... VOX Mar 2017 #135
This message was self-deleted by its author VOX Mar 2017 #137
One definition is radical noodle Apr 2017 #312
"boobs" nt. marybourg Mar 2017 #120
"draining the swamp" nt RainCaster Mar 2017 #121
True That! Nt HopeAgain Mar 2017 #127
กก ICONIC !! VOX Mar 2017 #130
"death spiral" vlyons Mar 2017 #134
"Have a good one." After I've just paid the clerk. CrispyQ Mar 2017 #136
In our neck o' the woods, it's "Hurry back now!" sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #161
"Let me get this straight"... VOX Mar 2017 #138
link to tweet randr Mar 2017 #139
"Bombshell." Save it for something with proof that will stick, not the latest conspiracy theory or Hoyt Mar 2017 #140
Still going strong: "Amazing". HeartachesNhangovers Mar 2017 #142
Ditto for "awesome." That word once meant something. spooky3 Mar 2017 #155
Two littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #143
Impactful. 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #146
Oh dear god, no! Iggo Mar 2017 #149
I am afraid so. 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #158
Or using "I" as an object: "would you like to go on vacation with John and I?" spooky3 Mar 2017 #156
I hear this all the time, and have to work... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #159
I do too. One friend who was in a top mgt position spooky3 Mar 2017 #162
"Impact" for "effect" (nt) pat_k Mar 2017 #236
Let's hope we don't start... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #243
OMG Mendocino Mar 2017 #148
"Should of" instead of should've (Should have) BunkieBandit Mar 2017 #150
Agreed! It's horrible and it sounds moronic. VOX Apr 2017 #316
That drives me absolutely nuts! shanti Apr 2017 #366
This message was self-deleted by its author spooky3 Mar 2017 #152
Using "less" instead of "fewer" Chiquitita Mar 2017 #160
Me too. I started to add that one, but I didn't want to edit Alice11111 Mar 2017 #165
There is a local grocery store... 3catwoman3 Mar 2017 #166
Yep. Been hearing it way more and more lately. GoCubsGo Mar 2017 #169
Two old ones--"Go for it." "Bite me." sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #164
I never understood what "bite me" means. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #167
It's derogatory. Different shades of derogatory. Someone we knew would say it repeatedly. sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #199
It's the PG version of "bite my ass" or "kiss my ass" Manly_Scream Apr 2017 #355
Thanks Alice11111 Apr 2017 #370
Calling everything a "hack", when GoCubsGo Mar 2017 #168
Yes, this. meadowlander Mar 2017 #214
Double down Maeve Mar 2017 #176
"Religious Freedom" - a buzzword used by the right to exercise bigotry and act in unChristian ways Doodley Mar 2017 #177
I'm good--- northoftheborder Mar 2017 #178
What about "I'm fine" in lieu of 'No, thank you". sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #202
Honestly...... NCTraveler Mar 2017 #187
Pimp Wolf Frankula Mar 2017 #190
People posting "This!!!" as a subject line... Thor_MN Mar 2017 #191
The "GD" phrase...if you ask, believe me, she will damn....not cool!!!! fNord Mar 2017 #192
Boots on the ground Marthe48 Mar 2017 #193
So Marthe48 Mar 2017 #194
It is what it is. we can do it Mar 2017 #195
bad "optics" caraher Mar 2017 #197
somebody in GD just used "the optics" Phentex Apr 2017 #347
Needless to say.... marlakay Mar 2017 #201
That one's been bugging people for decades. BluesRunTheGame Apr 2017 #350
One more popped into my puddin' head earlier this eve. sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #203
I rather enjoy saying Wolf Frankula Mar 2017 #248
👍 sprinkleeninow Mar 2017 #250
Anything attacking Democrats or liberals jmowreader Mar 2017 #204
Libtard is making fun of retarded persons, handicapped. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #228
"world class" democratisphere Mar 2017 #205
Agree to Disagree LanternWaste Mar 2017 #206
PR/Spin is now "corporate storytelling". meadowlander Mar 2017 #215
President Trump red dog 1 Mar 2017 #224
I have trouble saying or writing his name or that FBI guy Alice11111 Mar 2017 #227
DT pat_k Mar 2017 #234
Yeah, or something else. DT also means delirium tremens Alice11111 Mar 2017 #235
I almost avoided using DT for that reason, ... pat_k Mar 2017 #240
I decided it is an interesting coincidence. Alice11111 Mar 2017 #242
FBI Director James Comey's 10/28/2016 letter to Congressional leaders, red dog 1 Mar 2017 #244
"Hillary's private server," The C guy at the FBI deserves jail for Alice11111 Mar 2017 #245
+ 1 red dog 1 Mar 2017 #246
"it is what it is" orleans Mar 2017 #230
Chronic interrupters. You state four words, they grab one word, Alice11111 Mar 2017 #237
lol "Chris Matthews is getting worse all of the time." orleans Mar 2017 #254
Those people don't listen, just talk over others. Matthews has Alice11111 Mar 2017 #255
corporatist BainsBane Mar 2017 #231
"drives success" "drives marketing impact" pat_k Mar 2017 #239
RAMP IT UP ailsagirl Mar 2017 #249
"I'm good" RelativelyJones Mar 2017 #251
"I'm glad you asked that question" followed by nothing, in any way, resembling Maru Kitteh Mar 2017 #252
Folks defacto7 Mar 2017 #253
Back in the day ashling Mar 2017 #256
Take a listen ashling Mar 2017 #257
alt-news gopiscrap Mar 2017 #258
I get a little tired of "lessons learned." n/t Beartracks Mar 2017 #259
"it's in my wheelhouse" Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #260
This is the one I was going to post. Fuck you and your wheelhouse! Phentex Apr 2017 #273
I agree steve2470 Apr 2017 #275
GET OFF MY LAWN! Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #262
"Sad," "Many people are saying," "Winners," & "Losers" Alice11111 Mar 2017 #265
The "GD" phrase...... fNord Mar 2017 #267
I'm an honest person Alice11111 Mar 2017 #268
"President Trump" IrishEyes Mar 2017 #269
Makes my blood boil/stomach churn every time ailsagirl Apr 2017 #290
Blah blah blah SHIT and blah blah blah SHIT and more blahs SHIT steve2470 Apr 2017 #271
jaw-dropping! steve2470 Apr 2017 #272
double down doc03 Apr 2017 #274
Normalize. Yonnie3 Apr 2017 #276
(I am - we are ) Sorry for your loss n/t auntAgonist Apr 2017 #279
This message was self-deleted by its author CrispyQ Apr 2017 #281
OH, so many mikehiggins Apr 2017 #288
Selfie..Sammich...n/t PasadenaTrudy Apr 2017 #289
Sammich!!! Gah!!! MontanaMama Apr 2017 #306
ISSUE JCMach1 Apr 2017 #300
Closure. hrmjustin Apr 2017 #301
Experts say..... get the red out Apr 2017 #303
President trump kacekwl Apr 2017 #307
"Awesome". IMHO, it is the most overused word in the English language Siwsan Apr 2017 #308
"Disrupt" klook Apr 2017 #309
me likey / my bad/ jus sayin luvMIdog Apr 2017 #311
Neo-liberal radical noodle Apr 2017 #313
lol. Yes! omg.......... make it die. make it die. JHan Apr 2017 #318
Get behind LeftInTX Apr 2017 #314
I have two. tazkcmo Apr 2017 #315
B-school lingo: "impactful," "scalable," "mission-critical," "face time," "price point," etc. VOX Apr 2017 #317
I can see you're passionate about this. klook Apr 2017 #322
"Personally I think" - ..... Yes, "i think" covers it thanks... JHan Apr 2017 #320
The word "basically" JHan Apr 2017 #321
PROLLY Skittles Apr 2017 #324
....... JHan Apr 2017 #326
"Not gonna lie" nadine_mn Apr 2017 #329
The term "butthurt". NewDealProgressive Apr 2017 #330
"Passed" instead of "passed away" LeftInTX Apr 2017 #331
My favorite "passing" expression leftyladyfrommo Apr 2017 #348
100% Jane Austin Apr 2017 #332
"Bigly," whether used ironically or not. subterranean Apr 2017 #333
I have a friend who pronounces thyme Doreen Apr 2017 #334
Didn't we just do this a week or so ago Alice11111 Apr 2017 #335
Thinking outside the box. Lunabell Apr 2017 #336
"Civilian", when used by police to describe non-police. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2017 #338
Anything that sounds pretentious HeiressofBickworth Apr 2017 #340
Blessed. Have a blessed day grantcart Apr 2017 #341
"Trigger warning". Yuck. vanlassie Apr 2017 #342
Lately it has been duncang Apr 2017 #344
"curated" steve2470 Apr 2017 #346
There's much to "unpack" with that issue. kairos12 Apr 2017 #349
"Perfect" BluesRunTheGame Apr 2017 #351
A list murielm99 Apr 2017 #353
"yeah, yeah, yeah" in very quick succession JenniferJuniper Apr 2017 #354
Circle back. mahina Apr 2017 #356
"Several" teezy Apr 2017 #357
Mano a Mano. stopbush Apr 2017 #358
"My Bad" BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2017 #362
Throwing people "under the bus" rhiannon55 Apr 2017 #363
There are two which really get me Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2017 #364
"Females" used as a noun to refer to women. athena Apr 2017 #365
This Thor_MN Apr 2017 #367
Optics. spiderpig Apr 2017 #368
"It's gone viral" Boomerproud Apr 2017 #369
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