Sayings or phrases that just really piss you off.

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"I'm bullish on Josh Magoo..."

A word used by nuffs on Big Footy to give themselves an air of authority about players they're just guessing will make it in the AFL, when the reality is they have NFI. They think it makes them sound like a knowledgeable List Manager who is analysing the new recruits after the National Draft has been completed.

I don't mind this word in general usage to describe confidence (or the share market). I'm only referring to the nuffs on Big Footy talking about fringe players they watched for 15 minutes.
Bullish is close to bullshit in more ways than one.
 
A promo shot of Brodie Grundy and Taylor Adams in their new colours "hits different" apparently. At least that's what social media's telling me.
 

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Verse/versing when used as a verb.

"Who are you versing this week?" "We versed them last week."

No, you played them. Versus is most closely translated to against. It's not vers-es.

"Who are you againsting this week?" "We againsted them last week."
 
"Based", indicates some sort of agreement with what has just been said. Seems to be American, i'll be triggered if it makes it here.
Weird Zoomer slang. Along the lines of "cap" (bullshit) and "drip" (outfit).
 
Weird Zoomer slang. Along the lines of "cap" (bullshit) and "drip" (outfit).
my kids say "cap" i don't understand that. they also call people "zesty", not sure what that is either
 

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