We have it here too but only from our South African contingent who say 'Ja, Ja, Ja' in a gutteral Afrikaans drawl.
The one that is doing my head in here is 'I'm all over it' sometimes with the additon of 'like a mother dog'.
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I hear it quite a bit. It's been going on for a couple of years or so. Sometimes it doesn't stop at three yeahs.Originally posted by Alf W View PostLatest playground phrase at ClientCo. Usually said loudly and quickly to confer agreement and enthusiasm.
Noticed it last week and just keep hearing it all around me. It's making my piss boil and fists itch.
I don't know about agreement and enthusiasm, to me it confers "OK, shut the f*** up, I haven't got time for this, I get the message".
It gets on my tits, and come the revolution, they are next in the queue behind socialists.
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Ever wonder what annoying words/phrases you use all the time?Originally posted by Alf W View PostLatest playground phrase at ClientCo. Usually said loudly and quickly to confer agreement and enthusiasm.
Noticed it last week and just keep hearing it all around me. It's making my piss boil and fists itch.
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Best empty your colostomy bag then.Originally posted by Alf W View PostLatest playground phrase at ClientCo. Usually said loudly and quickly to confer agreement and enthusiasm.
Noticed it last week and just keep hearing it all around me. It's making my piss boil and fists itch.
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You have my sympathies. Have you considered hitting someone?Originally posted by Alf W View PostLatest playground phrase at ClientCo. Usually said loudly and quickly to confer agreement and enthusiasm.
Noticed it last week and just keep hearing it all around me. It's making my piss boil and fists itch.
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Yeh! Yeh! Yeh!
Latest playground phrase at ClientCo. Usually said loudly and quickly to confer agreement and enthusiasm.
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