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beachmouse

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Dec 5, 2004
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So you're the public relations director for a small state university in the middle of nowhere in the 1970s, and in the name of getting your school's name out there send out a simple press release, and from there it becomes a tradition...

It may have been word of the year in some wheelhouses, but "refudiate" wasn't looked upon favorably by many who sent in nominations for Lake Superior State University's 36th annual List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness, which was released on New Year's Eve.

In a busy U.S. election year, "the American People" told LSSU they were tired of not only "refudiate," but also "mama grizzlies" who wanted their opponents to "man up."

But words and phrases related to technology and the way we communicate dominated the list for 2011, including "viral," "epic," "fail," and the use of websites "Facebook" and "Google" as verbs. "Viral" received the most nominations.

The "back story" on LSSU's popular list began on Jan. 1, 1976, when former LSSU Public Relations Director Bill Rabe and a group of friends each contributed a few expressions that they disliked to form the first list. After that, the nominations stacked up for future lists and Rabe's group, known then as The Unicorn Hunters, didn't have to make up its own list again. LSSU receives well over 1,000 nominations annually through its website, lssu.edu/banished.

And now, here's a look at the 2011 list. Get ready for the "wow factor!" It's full of "epic" "a-ha moments" that are sure to "viral." It's a no-"fail" list that you'll be "facebooking" and "googling" with your "BFFs." "Just sayin'."

On to the 2011 Banished Words List...

Lake Superior State University :: Banished Words List :: Banished Words List
 
I think that the word "awesome" should be banned. I am tired of hearing it as the only adjective to describe anything that is exceptionally good. Find some more adjectives, people.

Also I am already tired of "ridiculous" being used in a similar manner, as in, "Those shoes are ridiculous." For those of you who don't know, that means the person saying this thinks that the shoes are, well, awesome.:lol:
 

DuneAHH

Beach Fanatic
I think that the word "awesome" should be banned. I am tired of hearing it as the only adjective to describe anything that is exceptionally good. Find some more adjectives, people.

Also I am already tired of "ridiculous" being used in a similar manner, as in, "Those shoes are ridiculous." For those of you who don't know, that means the person saying this thinks that the shoes are, well, awesome.:lol:

I did NOT know this!
So Thanks for these 2 'ridiculous' gifts... Learning AND Laughter! :clap:
 

J_BO

Beach Comber
Oct 29, 2007
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I think that the word "awesome" should be banned. I am tired of hearing it as the only adjective to describe anything that is exceptionally good. Find some more adjectives, people.

Also I am already tired of "ridiculous" being used in a similar manner, as in, "Those shoes are ridiculous." For those of you who don't know, that means the person saying this thinks that the shoes are, well, awesome.:lol:


I'm with you on the "awesome" no matter who says it and what they are talking about, I stop listening.

Also, amazing is so over used!
 

iwishiwasthere

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Jul 12, 2005
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Tennessee
Passion.. It seems as if everyone I hear says " It is my passion" which makes what they are doing seem less sincere.
 

Teresa

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Nov 15, 2004
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South Walton, FL
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I think that the word "awesome" should be banned. I am tired of hearing it as the only adjective to describe anything that is exceptionally good. Find some more adjectives, people.

Also I am already tired of "ridiculous" being used in a similar manner, as in, "Those shoes are ridiculous." For those of you who don't know, that means the person saying this thinks that the shoes are, well, awesome.:lol:

awesome has been overused for years!!! surely there are other words with similar meaning just waiting for us to overdose upon! we seem to be stuck on awesome and amazing.
 

Teresa

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Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
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South Walton, FL
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Passion.. It seems as if everyone I hear says " It is my passion" which makes what they are doing seem less sincere.

agreed. its also like when people say "its just the kind of person I am..." when describing something wonderful about self... which automatically has very little meaning to have to hear it. self-confidence is one thing. self-promoting (usually falsely) quite another.
 
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