Re: nonsensical idioms
Nyperold, on host 216.111.134.92
Tuesday, December 28, 1999, at 09:09:07
Re: nonsensical idioms posted by Darien on Friday, December 24, 1999, at 13:34:18:
> > > > It might be a local idiom, but I hear people say, "I could care less." I think it means they don't care at all, but it confuses me. Shouldn't they say, "I couldn't care less."? > > > > Howard > > > > > > It isn't local. It's universal, and extremely STUPID. I hear the same thing everywhere I go -- even catch myself saying it, for Pete's sake -- and it irritates me to no end. > > > > > > On the topic of nonsensical idioms, who exactly is "Pete", and why should we be doing all these things for his sake? > > > > > > Iss "sakes alive!" achar > > > > Good grief, for pity sakes, and for the luvva Pete! > > Huh. I know that saying as "For the luvva Mike," m'self. I wonder if it's a regional thing.
That's how I know it, for the luvva Mike. :)
Nyperold
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