"like" syndrome

Soñador

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okay, doesn't it like, you know, bother you when like, someone just like, uses this like, one word like, totally every other like, word, and like, it's like, impossible to like, understand what they're like, saying at like, at all? You like, know what I mean?













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okay, doesn't it like, you know, bother you when like, someone just like, uses this like, one word like, totally every other like, word, and like, it's like, impossible to like, understand what they're like, saying at like, at all? You like, know what I mean?



:D

lol, I don't talk completely like that...I do tend to throw in an extra like every once in a while if I'm exceited, though. :rolleyes:
 
I have a few friends who have "like" syndrome, but I don't use it as much as they do :p Awhile ago my dad wanted me to pay him very time I used "like" unnecessarily, but that rule kinda dissolved :p
 
You know, I don't overuse, "like". And, you know, I really hate it when people overuse expressions like, you know, "like"--you know?
 
I usually use "like" about every 5-10 words, depending on how exited I am. When I'm reallysuperlikewaywaywaylikewaywaywaywaywayhyperexited, I use "like", like about every, like, other, like, word.
Speaking of which, my voicemail message on my cell is like, "Like hi this is like Abby (last name) and I'm like so glad you like called me so like leave a message and I'll like call you back like as soon as I like can! Like bye!"(In a super blondish/preppyish type voice
 
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My Poppa kind of broke me of the habbit of over "Like"ing. I still tend to do it a little but it is normally when I am making fun of someone.
 
I sometimes use it. It kinda depends on what kinda mood. if I'm in my silly/has had waaay to much sugar mood, I use it a lot, or i use it a lot when I'm in my Angry/yelling mood, but when I'm in my serious/doing something smart (lol) mood, i don't use it so much.
 
I like, thinks she means, thwe like, people who like, say like a lot, but i'm not like, really like, sure.....*is in her silly/has had waaaay to much sugar mood*
 
*lol* I've never had a "like" syndrome. I only use "like syndrome" whenever I'm mocking someone in those American flicks who's using it a lot. I do a good impression too! :D
 
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