And this isn't so much "a phrase" as "a class of people," but I hate people who read Chuck Palahniuk books like they're eye-opening life instruction manuals.
No......
Love her, but my sister went for a hat trick of hated phrases in two texts recently. It doesn't bother me that she uses terms like this to describe girls I date - it just bothers me that a grown woman uses terms like this (she's in her 30s). She uses these terms to describe both slightly eccentric people and people with actual mental health issues, btw. So if my sister diagnoses you as crazypants, seek a second opinion. Pretty sure I've heard her say "drunkypants" before, too.
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I mean crazypants would be a great nickname for someone wearing some wild trousers, but in this context it's awful.[/QUOTE]
My kid had these Monkey pajamas, and I always called him Monkeypants when he had them on. But now we just use it all the time. "Get in the car, monkeypants!"
These phrases are the bomb!
Thunder up!
No. That one's okay.
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