Oh, if only someone could enforce this "edict."
Michigan's Lake Superior State University is out with its 38th "
List of Words to be Banished from the Queen's English for Misuse, Overuse and General Uselessness
"Fiscal cliff."
The university, which collects nominations throughout the year, says "fiscal cliff" was the No. 1 suggestion. Among the comments it got from the public is this from "Donna" in Johnstown, N.Y.:
"Makes me want to throw someone over a real cliff."
Also making the 2012 list of words that ought to be banished:
-- "Kick the can down the road."
-- "Double down."
-- "Job creators/creation."
-- "Passion/passionate."
-- "YOLO" ("you only live once").
-- "Spoiler alert."
-- "Bucket list."
-- "Trending."
-- "Superfood."
-- "Boneless wings."
-- "Guru."
The university has
links to previous years' lists here
-- 1976: "At this point in time."
-- 1980: "Yuh Know" and "have a nice day."
-- 1985: "Quality time."
-- 1990: "Impact."
-- 1994: "Paradigm."
-- 1996: "Been there, done that."
-- 2000: " 'E'-anything."
-- 2007: "Awesome."
-- 2008: "Perfect storm."
-- 2010: "Bromance."
-- 2011: "Viral."
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