loveallthingsitalian
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I have no problem with regional words and accents, it is lazy or uneducated speech which annoys me. IMO numba etc is lazy.
LOOOOOOOOOOOL! I nearly p*ssed myself laughing when Alison Young once decribed a face cream as "luxuriant" which I'm sure actually refers to abundance of hair growth! I don't think many women would want that from their face cream!
LOOOOOOOOOOOL! I nearly p*ssed myself laughing when Alison Young once decribed a face cream as "luxuriant" which I'm sure actually refers to abundance of hair growth! I don't think many women would want that from their face cream!
I don't like the word Nazi or its conutations but that is my own opinion.
I would concur, if I was making a political statement. I did not intend for my use of the word, to be taken literally!
Also the Verdant(but spelt differently of course) was an area in France hundreds killed there in WWI
The word Nazi appears to have evolved and is now used in the sense of "the fashion police", "the breastapo" and other similar terms for someone who takes an uncompromisingly hard-line on a particular issue that matters to them. It does not offend me in that context, but it does in it's original one.
I get annoyed at howeva, orda, numba,
And the sound like she is sucking her teeth and sodding Crystal Palace and namba for number.
I have to say that this use of the word Nazi does offend me because it diminishes the horror of what a Nazi was. To me, to use the word to describe anything other than what it actually was/is, particularly someone as inconsequential as a fashion journalist, massively insults all those who fought against and suffered at the hands of the reality.
I am a real nazi, when it comes to correct grammatical usage. So when Julia described a Lola Rose bracelet, as being "a kind of verdant green", I asked myself, if it was an attempt to sound more knowledgeable, or is she just ignorant to the actual definition of the word? End of rant.
A couple of old chestnuts........... bolero and bolairo
I've noticed a new one in the fray of late, by presenters on other programmes...... homage and homaaaaarge.
Personally I say bolero for a short cardi and Ravel's bolairo,
and homage, but that's just me and what I was brought up with.