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Any tabloid speak you dislike?

110 replies

LaMarschallin · 18/07/2019 21:42

For me it's:
Adorable for anything that's quite nice
Stepping out - doesn't anybody just "go out" any more?
Blasting/Slamming - maybe just disagreeing with?
Flaunting

I know they're all normal words/expressions but, given journalists work with words, it all seems a bit cliched/lazy to me.

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HighlighterPens · 18/07/2019 21:44

'tragic tot'

'tragic teen'

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strawberrie · 18/07/2019 21:44

Romp. No one ever had sex in the tabloids, they romp (tiny vomit)

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MikeUniformMike · 18/07/2019 21:44

Curated
the actual ...
the edit
zhoozh up
rock up
leggy
crash out of

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JamieVardysHavingAParty · 18/07/2019 21:45

The phrase hit out at for So-and-so made a critical comment was really getting on my nerves this morning.

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Mrsjayy · 18/07/2019 21:47

Smashed it! It drives me up the wall

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NinjaNiffler · 18/07/2019 21:47

Any celebrity who is pregnant is always "flaunting/displaying their bump". No, they're just pregnant. The bump is always going to be visible unless you wear 80s maternity smocks!

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Mrsjayy · 18/07/2019 21:48

They sometimes have a steamy romp Grin

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Lemonsaretheonlyfruit · 18/07/2019 21:49

Tresses (I mean it's just hair ffs)

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LaMarschallin · 18/07/2019 21:51

HighlighterPens

'tragic tot'

Oh yes! And "Baby X" for any child under 5.
They could just give the age.

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wanderings · 18/07/2019 22:06

Heart-throb. I haven't seen it for a while, but it was always used to describe celebs such as Leonardo DiCaprio.

Misery, e.g. "more tube misery".

Soaring, e.g. temperatures, tax bills.

Price war.

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Greenteandchives · 18/07/2019 22:07

Leggy. Used to describe most women.

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Papergirl1968 · 18/07/2019 22:22

My local paper uses phrases like gutsy granny, which makes me grind my teeth. Ditto for bungling burglars and tot instead of toddler.
The local rag also regularly says emergency services rushed to the scene of an accident. Well, doh, how would you expect them to get there - slowly?!
I also hate the word claimed as in Mr Smith claimed the library was already locked up when he arrived 15 minutes before its advertised closing time. I don’t know why, I think it’s just because it makes it sound like the person being quoted is lying.
Ex journalist here and I never wrote lazy cliches myself, oh no!

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Itslookinglikeabeautifulday · 18/07/2019 22:28

Recycling - as in some royal or other wearing a dress they’ve (wait for it.......) worn before (how outrageous....not) Recycling is taking your clothes to the recycling. Wearing stuff you own again is not recycling!

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Redcrayons · 18/07/2019 22:31

How old someone is and how much their house cost when it has no relevance whatsoever to the story.
The use of the word 'frame' in place of body.
From the sidebar, 'rare date night'. How do you know how often they go out?

Although I do have a hankering to be spotted with a 'mystery male companion'.

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ExpletiveDelighted · 18/07/2019 22:34

Bedded

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IamMummyhearmeROAR · 18/07/2019 22:36

‘Pouring her curves’ into something
‘Flaunting’
something ‘barely concealed’ by an item of clothing
‘Displaying her credentials’

Yuck

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WorraLiberty · 18/07/2019 22:36

'Sultry'.

Apparently all good looking brunette women are 'sultry' Confused

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LaMarschallin · 18/07/2019 22:37

Papergirl1968
Local papers can be bad Smile
I dislike:
"Loveable rogue" for "petty criminal".

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PancakeAndKeith · 18/07/2019 22:39

It’s the way they talk about young women the day after they turn 16 so it’s all legal and ok. Yuck.

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BookBookBook · 18/07/2019 22:40

‘Flaunting her curves” which appears to mean ‘goes outdoors wearing her body’.

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SwingoutSisterSledge · 18/07/2019 22:47

The new in word is 'Global' for worldwide . Sets my teeth on edge

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nildesparandum · 18/07/2019 22:50

Showcasing - meaning wearing an article of clothing
Pretty pins - a woman's legs
Popped the question - a man giving a woman a marriage proposal
Baby bump - a visible pregnancy
Toned tummy
Snapped back into shape - usually referring to a celebrity who has regained her slim figure very shortly after giving birth

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RonniePasas · 18/07/2019 22:56

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SwingoutSisterSledge · 18/07/2019 22:57

Weather Bombs

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Fantababy · 18/07/2019 23:00

I came on to say romped.

Also 'dubbed'. "...Dubbed 'the black widow' by others..."

Beast for sex offender.

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