"Current year" terms that piss you off

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I really can't stand "chopped."

A term like "mid" I can (or at least could before it got applied to fucking everything like "peak" did) appreciate, but chopped always sounds stupid to me unless you're literally referring to the act of having cut something.

Alternatively, "rizz" is one I've come around to enjoying because it's so silly, and hearing shit like "the rizzler" does make me laugh due to its absurdity.
 
Red flag. It's simply overused, and more often than not by women applying it to men who have hobbies or interests that don't involve them at all.
 
Might not count as "current year" because I've heard them in the past, but increasingly more so recently.
"Give X their flowers"- meaning to give someone credit or praise they deserve. I only ever hear the most obnoxious people use this phrase.
"Not for nothing" - I don't know why, probably the same obnoxious assholes like to use it.
"Heart of hearts" - same as above.

These are definitely phrases used before "current year" but there's an uptick in the uses for some reason.
 
This isn't a current year terms so much as the sheer reddification of already existing words relating to a philosophy, making them the dumbest caricatures of the actual philosophy.
 
I've seen it 2 or 3 times now and I already hate it and it's in the youtube comments.

refresh pull

anyone else see this one?
 
fetishize

Having sexual preferences is not always a "fetish" or "objectifying"... it's yet more SJW bullshit demonizing straight male sexuality.
 
Bringing this to attention again.

(I think this is the first mention of the term in this thread, too, but correct me if I'm wrong.)
It gets brought up every half dozen pages or so.
Also, does anyone use "props" anymore? As in, "I'll give him props for trying." Just curious...
That's one that doesn't seem to get used all that much anymore, at least from my observation. Same thing with "kudos." Not really rare, but it seems like they're on the decline.
 
Foid, vaginoid, femcel, tradwife, etc anything that reduces women to a stereotype. People using terms like this need chemical castration for everyone's safety lest they assault a woman one day
 
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I fucking hate niggers.
 
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