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  • Wilkin
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    • Nov 2005
    • 1800

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    LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished



    Originally posted by Lake Superior State University
    Lake Superior State University "maverick" word-watchers, fresh from the holiday "staycation" but without an economic "bailout" even after a "desperate search," have issued their 34th annual List of Words to Be Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness. This year's list may be more "green" than any of the previous lists and includes words and phrases that people from "Wall Street to Main Street" say they love "not so much" and wish to have erased from their "carbon footprint."
    They've been releasing a list of overused words, phrases, and clichés since 1976. This year's edition includes:

    Environmental buzzwords are getting the axe this year. "Green" and "going green" received the most nominations.

    GREEN – The ubiquitous 'Green' and all of its variables, such as 'going green,' 'building green,' 'greening,' 'green technology,' 'green solutions' and more, drew the most attention from those who sent in nominations this year.

    "This phrase makes me go green every time I hear it." Danielle Brunin, Lawrence, Kansas.

    "I'm all for being environmentally responsible, but this 'green' needs to be nipped in the bud." Valerie Gilson, Gales Ferry, Conn.

    "Companies are less 'green' than ever, advertising the fact they are 'green.' Is anyone buying this nonsense?" Mark Etchason, Denver, Colo.

    "If something is good for the environment, just say so. As Kermit would say, 'It isn't easy being green.'" Kevin Sherlock, Hiawatha, Iowa.

    "If I see one more corporation declare itself 'green,' I'm going to start burning tires in my backyard." Ed Hardiman, Bristow, Va.

    "This spawned 'green solutions,' 'green technology,' and the horrible use of the word as a verb, as in, 'We really need to think about greening our office.'" Mike McDermott, Philadelphia, Penn.

    CARBON FOOTPRINT or CARBON OFFSETTING – "It is now considered fashionable for everyone, tree hugger or lumberjack alike, to pay money to questionable companies to 'offset' their own 'carbon footprint.' What a scam! Get rid of it immediately!" Ginger Hunt, London, England.

    Mike of Chicago says that when he hears the phrase 'carbon footprint,' "I envision microscopic impressions on the surface of the earth where an atom of carbon forgot to wear its shoes."

    Christy Loop of Woodbridge, Va., says that 'leaving a carbon footprint' has become the new 'politically incorrect.' "How can we not, in one way or another, affect our natural environment?"

    Presidential election years are always ripe for language abuse. This year, the electorate grew weary of 'mavericks' and 'super delegates.' As Michael W. Casby of Haslett, Mich. said, when he suggested banning all of the candidates' names, "Come on, it's been another too-long campaign season."

    MAVERICK – "The constant repetition of this word for months before the US election diluted whatever meaning it previously had. Even the comic offshoot 'mavericky' was terribly overused. A minimum five-year banishment of both words is suggested so they will not be available during the next federal election." Matthew Mattila, Green Bay, Wisc.

    "You know it's time to banish this word when even the Maverick family, who descended from the rancher who inspired the term, says it's being mis-used." Scott Urbanowski, Kentwood, Mich.

    "I'm a maverick, he's a maverick, wouldn't you like to be a maverick, too?" Michael Burke, Silver Spring, Md.

    FIRST DUDE
    – "Skateboard English is not an appropriate way to refer to the spouse of a high-ranking public official." Paul Ruschmann, Canton, Mich.

    Of course, the economy couldn't escape the list this year.

    BAILOUT – "Use of emergency funds to remove toxic assets from banks' balance sheets is not a bailout. When your cousin calls you from jail in the middle of the night, he wants a bailout." Ben Green, State College, Penn.

    "Is it a loan? Is it a purchase of assets by the government? Is it a gift made by the taxpayers?" Dave Gill, Traverse City, Mich.

    "Now it seems as though every sector of the economy wants a bailout. Unfortunately, ordinary workers can't qualify." Tony, McLeansville, NC.

    "Don't we love how Capitol Hill will bailout Wall Street, but not Main Street"? Derrick Chamberlain, Midland, Mich.

    Speaking of Wall Street and Main Street…

    WALL STREET/MAIN STREET – "When this little dyad first came into use at the start of the financial crisis, I thought it was a clever use of parallelism. But it's simply over-used. No 'serious' discussion of the crisis can take place without some political figure lamenting the fact that the trouble on Wall Street is affecting 'folks' on Main Street." Charles Harrison, Aiken, SC.

    "The recent and continuing financial failings are not limited to 'Wall Street,' nor should one paint business, consumers, and small investors as ' Main Street .' Topeka (where I work), and Lawrence (where I live), Kansas, have no named ' Main Street .' How tiresome." Kent McAnally, Topeka, KS. "I am so tired of hearing about everything affecting ' Main Street .' I know that with the 'Wall Street' collapse, the comparison is convenient, but really, let's find another way to talk about everyman or the middle class, or even, heaven forbid, 'Joe the Plumber.'" Stacey, Knoxville, Tenn.

    Internet and texting blues - MONKEY – "Especially on the Internet, many people seem to think they can make any boring name sound more attractive just by adding the word 'monkey' to it. Do a search to find the latest. It is no longer funny." Rogier Landman, Somerville, Mass.

    <3 – Supposed to resemble a heart, or stand for the word 'love.' Used when sending those important text messages to loved ones. "Just say the word instead of making me turn my head sideways and wondering what 'less than three' means." Andrea Estrada, Chicago.

    Overuse in news and entertainment

    ICON or ICONIC – Overused, especially among entertainers and in entertainment news, according to Robyn Yates of Dallas, who says that "every actor, actress and entertainment magazine show overuses this." One of the most-nominated words of the year. "Everyone and everything cannot be 'iconic.' Can't we switch to 'legendary' or 'famous for'? In our entertainment-driven culture, it seems everyone in show business is 'iconic' for some reason or another. "John Flood, Bray, Wicklow, Ireland. "It's becoming the new 'awesome' - overused to the point where everything from a fast-food restaurant chain to celebrities is 'iconic.'" Jodi Gill, New Berlin, Wisc. "Just because a writer recognizes something does not make it an icon (a visual symbol or representation which inspires worship or veneration) or iconic. It just means that the writer has seen it before." Brian Murphy, Fairfield, Conn.

    GAME CHANGER – "It's game OVER for this cliché, which gets overused in the news media, political arenas and in business." Cynthia, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

    STAYCATION – "Occurrences of this word are going up with gas prices.'Vacation' does not mean 'travel,' nor does travel always involve vacation. Let's send this word on a slow boat to nowhere." Dan Muldoon, Omaha, Neb.

    "The cost of petrol forces many families to curtail their summer voyages and a new word has sprung, idiotic and rootless..." Michele Mooney, Los Angeles, Calif.

    DESPERATE SEARCH – "Every time the news can't find something intelligent to report, they start on a 'desperate search' for someone, somewhere." Rick A. Hyatt, Saratoga, Wyo.

    NOT SO MUCH – "I wish that the phrase was used not so much," says Tom Benson of Milwaukee, who notes that it is used widely in news media, especially in sports, i.e. 'The Gophers have a shot at the playoffs; the Chipmunks, not so much.' "Casual language usage is acceptable. 'Not so much?' Not so much." David Hollis, Hubbardsville, NY. "Do I like concise writing? Yes. Do I like verbose clichés? Not so much." David W. Downing, St. Paul, Minn. "A favorite of snarky critics and bloggers." Jeff Baenen, Minneapolis, Minn.

    WINNER OF FIVE NOMINATIONS – "It hasn't won an Academy Award yet. It has only been NOMINATED!" John Bohenek, Abilene, Tex.

    IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN – Nominated by Kathleen Brosemer of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., for "general overuse and meaninglessness. When is it not 'that time of year again?' From Valentine's sales to year-end charity letters, invitations to summer picnics and Christmas parties, it's 'that time' of year again. Just get to the point of the solicitation, invitation, and newsletter and cut out six useless and annoying words."
    Honestly, I'm quite fond of <3.
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  • Tater Tot
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2007
    • 582

    #2
    Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

    I liked the carbon footprint (atoms with their shoes off), nominated 5 times (seriously, who gives a **** if you were nominated 5 times, you didn't win jack ****.), and the <3 (less than 3?). The commentary on those were pretty funny.

    And why isn't epic on there? I'm sick of that word.


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    • Sgtzombie.
      FFR Player
      • Jan 2009
      • 134

      #3
      Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

      Why isn't "epic, rofl, omgwtflolbbq, gtfo, PWNED, OWNED", on there, and yet they have <3? They're the most annoying acronyms and internet phrases on the face of the planet. And now people start to say them in real life, too. "oh em gee that gave me lols"
      Has to be a bunch of old farts writing this, they never have a clue..
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      • Squeek
        let it snow~
        • Jan 2004
        • 14444

        #4
        Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

        I would add "Now, More than Ever" and "Joe the Plumber" to the banished list.

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        • bluguerrilla
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          • Apr 2006
          • 3966

          #5
          Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

          Originally posted by Squeek
          I would add "Now, More than Ever" and "Joe the Plumber" to the banished list.
          I'm going to bring back 'irregardless' just to annoy people.

          That and I'll try to use 'could of' as much as possible.

          Oh yea, 10$.


          Also, monkey? What? I've never heard of this.

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          • bender5
            The 40% Iron Chef
            • Jan 2005
            • 4894

            #6
            Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

            To be honest I find this list incredibly pompous. Who the hell can go around thinking they are important enough to dictate what I should and shouldn't say? This list changes no one's opinions. No one is going to read this and see <3, and say "Oh that little heart is out, psh it's so last year anyway." I mean come the **** on if someone wants to say a word/phrase let them say it.

            Sure over the history slang has "evolved" back 30 years ago everyone was calling things groovy or far out. As opposed to today's kids saying epic or something along those lines. New slang terms seem to work their way out every day. Some committee at a university I'm pretty sure I know absolutely nothing about says a phrase is or should be done is just ridiculous.

            Stuff like this pisses me off because every single person that put in one of those retarded little comments about the words and phrases to be "banished" probably values their own opinions so high that they wouldn't even listen to you if you tried to reason that what they are doing is absolutely absurd.

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            • Tater Tot
              FFR Player
              • Aug 2007
              • 582

              #7
              Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

              My second question is, how do you banish a word? Do they have a secret police force that hunts down and destroys all records of said word?


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              • MarukuAntoni
                mmmMMMmmm
                • Apr 2007
                • 521

                #8
                Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

                Originally posted by Sgtzombie.
                Why isn't "epic, rofl, omgwtflolbbq, gtfo, PWNED, OWNED", on there, and yet they have <3? They're the most annoying acronyms and internet phrases on the face of the planet. And now people start to say them in real life, too. "oh em gee that gave me lols"
                Has to be a bunch of old farts writing this, they never have a clue..
                I know! I get annoyed when my cousin laughs while saying rofl, or when my friend says roflcopter. What about when people just type "ilu?" Yes, you show how much you love a person by typing three letters. Saying the three letters is worse.

                Originally posted by Tater Tot
                My second question is, how do you banish a word? Do they have a secret police force that hunts down and destroys all records of said word?


                This wouldn't banish words off the face of the planet, but it should teach people a lesson. Just substitute people eating with people saying a word or phrase.
                Last edited by MarukuAntoni; 01-9-2009, 08:28 PM.
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                • Sgtzombie.
                  FFR Player
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 134

                  #9
                  Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

                  Originally posted by MarukuAntoni
                  I know! I get annoyed when my cousin laughs while saying rofl, or when my friend says roflcopter. What about when people just type "ilu?" Yes, you show how much you love a person by typing three letters. Saying the three letters is worse.
                  There's something wrong with the world when a 13 year old kid on xbox live screams "OMG U GOT WTF PWNED LOLS ROFL" at you.
                  Ah, the internet. Full of such wonders.
                  Does anyone read books? You know, things with real words, sentences..
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                  • Heartseeker7
                    Untz Untz Untz Untz
                    FFR Music Producer
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 571

                    #10
                    Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

                    I never heard of said "MONKEY"


                    I hear "(Descriptive term) as (insert random swear word or obsenity here)" everywhere, that should be banished.
                    example: "DUDE! like that was gay as balls"
                    My school is full of this.
                    Originally posted by Phynx
                    I'm a total asshole, if I had the chance to shove a razor blade dildo up your ass... I would... and I'd laugh while doing it.

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                    • o____________o
                      Banned
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 53

                      #11
                      Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

                      i rather do enjoy using <3

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                      • coraleaterlinda
                        FFR Veteran
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 415

                        #12
                        Re: LSSU releases its 2009 list of words and phrases to be banished

                        i agree with almost all the words they chose. i am so sick of hearing them. same with the internet slang. i use it occasionally, but its stupid to actually hear someone say it aloud.

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