Posted by Ginger on June 18, 2011, 11:28 pm, in reply to "Pet Peeve"
+1
would've or would have, not would of could've or could have, not could of should've or should have, not should of Probably, not prolly
you don't loose an argument, you lose it
It's we were there, not we was there
weary –adjective 1. physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain. 2. characterized by or causing fatigue: a weary journey. 3. impatient or dissatisfied with something (often followed by of ): weary of excuses. 4. characterized by or causing impatience or dissatisfaction; tedious; irksome: a weary wait. –verb (used with object), verb (used without object) 5. to make or become weary; fatigue or tire: The long hours of work have wearied me. 6. to make or grow impatient or dissatisfied with something or at having too much of something (often followed by of ): The long drive had wearied us of desert scenery. We had quickly wearied at such witless entertainment.
wary — adj , warier , wariest 1. watchful, cautious, or alert 2. characterized by caution or watchfulness
it's could not (or, couldn't) care less, not could care less - unless you are saying that you do care just a little