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laVieEnRose, brainfart??? HA! I'm loving that! but what's it supposed to mean?
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Shiraz, I was watching HSN earlier and giuliana rancic is selling a shirt that says U R GORG. (yeah, really) hahaha! I think you should buy it! 😊
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May I answer that:

 

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    1. A  brainfar-t  is a slang expression which can refer to one of several experiences: Tip of the tongue phenomenon - temporary inability to recall a name or word. A brief episode of absent-mindedness or inattention.

    Perhaps this is why some hosts repeat the same word three times in one sentence ... until another adjective can be summoned from the brain.

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blueLagoon, oh my gosh! it's a real word! thanx for sharing the meaning! 😊
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@freakygirl wrote:
Shiraz, I was watching HSN earlier and giuliana rancic is selling a shirt that says U R GORG. (yeah, really) hahaha! I think you should buy it! 😊

Thanks! I will definitely have to put that on my Wish List. Smiley LOL

Maybe they will add to the collection with "I look like $" or "I look So Hamptons"

(After all, I have to build my wardrobe.)  Smiley LOL

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Re: what words do you hate?

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"Permission to play".... 

 

And someone "climbed into" their clothes again ... 

 

And a piece of clothing is not a "her" or a "she"... Please!

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@qbetzforreal wrote:

Literally.  Someone said that 6 six times in one statement.


I know who you're thinking of!  Yes, she says it repeatedly.  AND, she doesn't use it correctly because a shirt can't literally feel like butter.  Butter can literally feel like butter.  Perhaps margarine or frosting can literally feel like butter.  If your shirt literally feels like butter, you better not lean back on the good furniture.

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"When I was on vacation in Italy....."

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@CarolinaLady wrote:

My biggest one is when they use the word  "YOUR" when showing the colors. 

 

Ex:  This is YOUR blue, this is YOUR red......

 

I didn't name the colors and It's not MINE until I buy it.   They should say  "This is our (or the) blue, this is our red...."


Also..."This WILL BE your blue, this will be your green."  WHEN will it be blue?  It already looks blue right now! 

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@handygal2 wrote:
Here's another-- It was used a lot before the school year ended: "These would make great teacher gifts!" Yes indeed, if l want to spend $100 on a present for a teacher!

That's right!  Spend that $100 on a present for your mailman!!