RE: Gynecology
November 20, 2017 at 6:40 am
(This post was last modified: November 20, 2017 at 6:45 am by Edwardo Piet.)
"Queef" . . . Eddie Murphy's least favorite word (his favorite word is cunnilingus, lol. (Likewise Robin Williams favorite word is "pussy" and least favorite word is "cunt". Personally, "cunt" might be my favorite word when it's used to mean "vagina" rather than "a bad person". It's sexy)) .
Personally I'm not a fan of "categorically" (although I do use it sometimes, I guess) as people often add that to a statement as if it makes their statement more true or more believable. I guess I dislike how it's informally often used incorrectly. It's used as if it's just meant for emphasis.
I'm the same with the word "chronic". People often use "chronic" to mean "really bad" when that's not what it actually means.
Or "psychotic" . . . people use it to mean "crazy" when that's not what it actually means.
Or "literally" . . . when people use it to mean not actually "literally".
I guess these words are fine in themselves, I don't really have any words I don't like, but I feel irked when they're so frequently misused.
Personally I'm not a fan of "categorically" (although I do use it sometimes, I guess) as people often add that to a statement as if it makes their statement more true or more believable. I guess I dislike how it's informally often used incorrectly. It's used as if it's just meant for emphasis.
I'm the same with the word "chronic". People often use "chronic" to mean "really bad" when that's not what it actually means.
Or "psychotic" . . . people use it to mean "crazy" when that's not what it actually means.
Or "literally" . . . when people use it to mean not actually "literally".
I guess these words are fine in themselves, I don't really have any words I don't like, but I feel irked when they're so frequently misused.