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I Hate The Word "Couture"

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Fumanchewd 12 Jul 09, 00:13Post
No, hate is not too strong of word. I first saw its usage on the Fashion reality show. I looked it up and saw that it means "dressmaking" or "sewing". No big deal, its a french fashion world that essentially means "fashion". It has commonly been used in phrases such as "haute couture".

I have heard all sorts of fashion snobs use it recently. Guys carrying LV attache cases with their noses in the air spewing it. I have seen countless local overpriced boutiques pop up with the word Couture in the name and on its signs. Today I saw a wannabe MMA fighter walking around with a tshirt that said "Extreme Couture". That broke the straw.

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Buzzwords that pop up out of nowhere irritate me. Buzzwords used my snobs bugs me even more. Buzzwords used by snobs and dumb jocks both take the cake. I hate the world Couture.
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Fumanchewd 12 Jul 09, 00:21Post
Okay. Just figured out the MMA thing is named after Randy Couture. Regardless of the double meaning, I still hate it. It actually incites my hate even more. {grumpy}
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jpetekUA777 (Founding Member) 12 Jul 09, 02:38Post
Fumanchewd wrote: Today I saw a wannabe MMA fighter walking around with a tshirt that said "Extreme Couture". That broke the straw.


{laugh} {laugh} {laugh}


I do hate it when people take words from other languages, usually French, Italian, and use them in everyday conversation for the sole purpose of looking hip or sophisticated, i agree.
PA110 (Founding Member) 12 Jul 09, 05:50Post
jpetekUA777 wrote:
I do hate it when people take words from other languages, usually French, Italian, and use them in everyday conversation for the sole purpose of looking hip or sophisticated, i agree.


Well, if a few bons mots causes a soupçon of ennui, that's just the way the biscotti crumbles. Ciao! {duck} :))
Look, it's been swell, but the swelling's gone down.
fiatstilojtd 12 Jul 09, 08:56Post
That topic is inter esting. :)) ;)
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aloges (Founding Member) 12 Jul 09, 10:21Post
PA110 wrote:the way the biscotti crumbles.

The "way the biscuits crumbles"? Mon Dieu, that is some interesting Grammatik! :))
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PA110 (Founding Member) 12 Jul 09, 13:37Post
aloges wrote:
PA110 wrote:the way the biscotti crumbles.

The "way the biscuits crumbles"? Mon Dieu, that is some interesting Grammatik! :))


I should have said... Ciao, y'all !!! {rotfl} {rotfl} {rotfl}
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