Before passing the comment someone “baby bump”, take a pause was pregnant. Similarly, given up promoting the “shared sacrifices.” And if you’re tempted to express your desire to “winning the future”, you’ve lost here in the present.
Lake Superior State University in Sault St. Marie, is displaying the phrases in the annual list of words banished from the Queen’s United Kingdom to abuse, overconsumption and the futility of the public. List of 2012, released Friday, compiled by the University from nominations submitted from around the world.
What else would drive the Scrooges syntax with the excitement of the new year? This list also includes “occupy”, “ginormous” and “caveman.”
In all, a dozen words or phrases make 37th end-of-the-year lists. The list was started as a way of publicity by the school’s Department of public relations at the 1976 new year’s day, and has since produced tens of thousands of nominations.
“Amazing” received more than 1,500 nominations, most anything on the list this year, from all over the United States, as well as Britain and Israel.