Redundancy

thiscouldbtricky

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I already posted this thread in the GB, but it didn't work out. So I guess you could say that this thread is also a redundant thing... Anyway, things that are redundant that make me a little bit happy inside:

Street names like Boulevard RD, or Avenue HWY.There is one of these where I live. Actually, on Boulevard RD, there is a culdesac called Boulevard RD LP. A bit much.

Books with the word "book" in their titles (i.e. The Book of Magic). As if the fact that it is indeed a book were in question.

When people say you are over-exaggerating. I HATE it when people say this. 'Nuff said.

Acronyms that seem to inspire people to repeat words without them knowing it (like when they say "I want a NOS system." Nitrous Oxide System system).

... And lots more I'm sure... Anyone else got some better ones?

~Tricky
 
Wow... I must be an even bigger nerd than I thought, since no once else thinks that's funny at all. Lol oh well I guess. :eek: :)
 
I'm not sure if it fits snugly into your framework. But, a few that I notice...which don't really tickle my interest as much as they mock it...are:

- the term "irregardless."
- using "might" and "could" one, after the other. "He thought he might could go on sunday."
- the phrase "some of the" followed by any -est. "Those were some of the biggest houses I'd ever seen."
 
How about "Free Gift"?

If it wasn't free, it certainly wouldn't be a gift now, would it?
 
Already mentioned: ATM machine, PIN number, SIN number.

And Chai tea. Chai is tea.
:)
 
I can be a bit redundant at times, I quote lines in movies in conversations. Nerd alert!
 
How its against the law if you don't use your blinker even in a turn only lane.

I have heard that there was a court case saying that if you are in a turn only lane, other drivers must assume you are turning, even if your blinker isn't on.

I personally have trouble when people say NIC card (Network Interface Card card). Being the senior technician, My correcting of the interns carries a little value, and is fun.
 
From whence. I know it's commonly used, but whence means from where.

Thus, from whence means from from where.
 
The ones that always made me laugh were those compilation albums which were..."The best (insert genre) album in the world EVER!!! Part 2"

So part 1 wasn't actually the best ever then?:rolleyes::D
 
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