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Redleg

(6,250 posts)
45. "It's in my DNA"
Fri Dec 27, 2024, 11:33 AM
18 hrs ago

People use this to explain why they act or think a certain way, as though it is carved in stone.

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"It's giving" As in "Her expression is giving snootiness" or Scrivener7 Thursday #1
I'm so unhip I don't even know what the hip expressions are! johnp3907 Thursday #2
I don't know if it was HIP Skittles Thursday #3
Hee hee - we can do without that one nt spooky3 Thursday #4
I get the emotion, but EWW, No! electric_blue68 Thursday #5
That always struck me as jarringly juvenile when uttered by adults. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #27
Same here. Mentioned this in a comment yorkster 21 hrs ago #35
🤔 Groovy? Oh, I used it back in the day, but now? Fairly cringey. electric_blue68 Thursday #6
I never said it. Too cringy for my crowd back then. LeftInTX 21 hrs ago #37
still use it n/t gay texan 7 hrs ago #64
Everyone is free to choose. 👍 electric_blue68 5 hrs ago #65
I've noticed that "Right?" is injected a lot. Frasier Balzov Thursday #7
I agree--very annoying and ubiquitous! Nt spooky3 Thursday #13
Oh! My sister broke me of the "you know" habit in my early 20's, luckily! electric_blue68 Thursday #20
Hack Freddie Thursday #8
Good One ProfessorGAC Thursday #14
But not the "pro tip", which fits the category for me. Harker 9 hrs ago #57
Fair ProfessorGAC 9 hrs ago #60
Ah. It's all personal, Professor. Harker 8 hrs ago #61
Right With Ya ProfessorGAC 8 hrs ago #62
Oh, God. Yes. Scrivener7 Thursday #21
That one is extremely annoying. paleotn 10 hrs ago #52
The shortcut phrase "go with" or "come with..." Why is it "cool" to leave off the object hlthe2b Thursday #9
I thought it was a regional thing. But all of a yorkster 18 hrs ago #46
It's regional - Midwestern, from German and Scandinavian immigrants. Ocelot II 10 hrs ago #55
broken hip? nt msongs Thursday #10
OMG! You're literally killing me! JoseBalow Thursday #11
Good one! Nt spooky3 Thursday #12
Literally. cloudbase Thursday #15
Those words have lost their meaning. Nt spooky3 Thursday #17
Exactly! Different Drummer 10 hrs ago #50
"No worries" nuxvomica Thursday #16
I think it was first popular in Australia in 1990s. Different from "Don't worry", but it is the same as "No problem" Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #28
"De nada" is the Spanish equivalent of "you're welcome" LeftInTX 21 hrs ago #40
Thank you. I hate that phrase. dai13sy Thursday #18
Like, really? WestMichRad Thursday #19
Or even just "like" Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #29
Valley speak. (n/t) Different Drummer 10 hrs ago #51
Now that you mention it, you are right. Amazing how much influence that little pocket had. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 9 hrs ago #58
Gotcha!! and Multiple this or Multiple that. ArnoldLayne Thursday #22
Im tired Figarosmom Yesterday #23
The GOAT. Iggo Yesterday #24
"You got this" KitFox Yesterday #25
That one NJCher Yesterday #26
Or even I've got this. yorkster 21 hrs ago #36
Vocal rise: it communicates neediness for affirmation. Vocal fry: misplaced seduction voicing Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #30
Overuse of vocal rise drives me crazy. WestMichRad 22 hrs ago #33
Or, in some cases, selling. Different Drummer 10 hrs ago #53
Sometimes to me vocal fry suggested that yorkster 21 hrs ago #38
Remember when the DJs on FM radio (when they had DJs) Bernardo de La Paz 19 hrs ago #44
Yes, I do. Most often it was very pleasant, yorkster 17 hrs ago #47
Zap Go the Expressions! Mike Nelson Yesterday #31
Needs. Somebody or something "needs" something. Walleye Yesterday #32
Like this, right here on DU? Ocelot II 9 hrs ago #59
Random quaint 22 hrs ago #34
"All the feels". Ick. Wingus Dingus 21 hrs ago #39
Eww! I agree. That sounds nasty. hlthe2b 16 hrs ago #48
I *hate* that one! Different Drummer 10 hrs ago #54
I'm old enough to remember.... Way overused, especially on the tv chicoescuela 21 hrs ago #41
"Don't be bogue, man" bif 19 hrs ago #42
"What's the ask?" bif 19 hrs ago #43
"It's in my DNA" Redleg 18 hrs ago #45
Right? At the end of a sentence, usually every other sentence. Clouds Passing 10 hrs ago #49
Starting sentences with "So..." pandr32 9 hrs ago #56
"Meemaw" and "Peepaw" for grandparents . . hatrack 7 hrs ago #63
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