i love saying "and what not" i literally use it in all my sentences
I have a tendency to add "again?" when someone says something really outlandish.
Go ahead and laugh at these, I don't mind.
"That's what she said" - People know I'm depressed or sick if that doesn't come out of my mouth at some point, nor will my transition stop me from saying it.
"Giggity" - This is less of a personal one, and more one that me and my group of friends (mixed gender and races) say anytime someone didn't think of how they worded something.
"Phrasing" - I stole this from the show Archer, see "Giggity" above.
As for a Jenni original: "It's bugging me nuts!" This was an unintentional portmanteau of "It's bugging me" and "It's driving me nuts". I was overworked, super tired, and my ex asked me why I was upset by something a family member was doing. It lead to lots of laughter and becoming one of my sayings.
i'm finding "not my problem so you deal with it" one of my favorites. always being thrown into mess i dont need to be in lol
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house."
I miss George Carlin.
Quote from: Misato on August 06, 2014, 11:14:02 PM
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house."
I miss George Carlin.
You are not alone. George Carlin was amazing.
Fill yer boots.... odd but locals get it lol
Shamelessly stolen from Nike..
Just Do It!
"Oh yea ....." said in a skeptical tone. ;)
well... there you go.
I'll buy that for a dollar.
Quote from: EllieM on August 12, 2014, 03:00:44 PM
well... there you go.
To quote Adam Savage of Mythbusters: "Well there's your problem"
"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while"
"what a drag"
You sunk my battleship/Boom goes the dynamite
Everything is coming up Milhouse. When things are going very good
Lines from Poe or The Walrus and the Carpenter. Just because
Shupid instead of stupid
and my favorite with hand out stretched "cross the gypsies palm with gold, and your fortune will be told"
I use QuarkXpress at work.
So any expletive.
Quote from: KimSails on August 12, 2014, 09:45:29 PM
"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while"
Lol Yes I supose lol.... love your pic too hunny.
Humans, glad I'm not one of them.
"and what not" is a good one. I use it a lot. or "and all that nonsense" or "and all that business"
May the odds be ever in your favor!
From the hunger games
When people take on a task that they find hard.
"Both and" when I'm saying "yes and no". It's a phrase I picked up from my advisor when I was doing my undergrad and it's a Danish phrasing.
My most recent phrase/saying is apparently Polish in origin and goes "not my circus, not my monkeys"