Over used words

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
"Nice" has evolved so much over centuries. It once meant ignorant or foolish - from Latin nescius, or "not know".
By Shakespeare's time, it additionally meant, common, ordinary - like your typical ignorant person.

By the 1700's it came to mean mildly agreeable, as in, have a nice day, which is mostly what it means now.
Nice. :yay:
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
"AWESOME", when used for average routine things. "I'd like (a certain menu item)"......"Awesome!"

"LIKE" = (felt or thought something). I'm like, she was like, etc.

"NESTLED" when describing a house for sale, or a vacation site. Our inn is "nestled" between a crack house and a methadone clinic.

"NICE" - Can't people be more creative? How about delightful, pleasant, charming, enjoyable, lovely, genial, captivating, intriguing, etc.
You really seem nice and your post was like, awesome. Nestled in between Absolutely and whatever.
 

black dog

Free America
Where do they find those people on his show

It really makes one wonder....
I love it when the seventh man is not the father and she gets that shocked face and is embarrassed.
Then makes the same statement five times, I dont understand....
 

Kinnakeet

Well-Known Member
It really makes one wonder....
I love it when the seventh man is not the father and she gets that shocked face and is embarrassed.
Then makes the same statement five times, I dont understand....
Wonder much money Murry makes from that show and who comes up with the content of each show
 
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