Newbetuts
.
New posts in filler-words
Alternatives to the phrase 'I was like..'
phrases
formality
colloquialisms
discourse-markers
filler-words
"You know" in spoken English [duplicate]
writing-style
speech
filler-words
Term for a word used to pad a sentence while the speaker thinks of what to say next [duplicate]
single-word-requests
interjections
filler-words
Beginning sentences with a needless "So". How did this scourge become so popular? [duplicate]
sentence
sentence-starts
filler-words
vernacular
What's a word for someone who just gets other people to deal with problems
word-choice
single-word-requests
phrase-requests
terminology
filler-words
What, exactly, is the point of beginning a sentence with "Well..."?
word-usage
filler-words
Where can I find a list of common padding words?
word-usage
writing-style
lists
filler-words
Comma after introductory discourse marker
punctuation
commas
sentence-starts
filler-words
What does “I’m like, c’mon guys. I’m the president of the United States.” imply?
phrases
meaning-in-context
filler-words
Phenomenon of overused and popular words [closed]
word-choice
phrases
filler-words
Replacement for the annoying habit of saying "I was like"
expressions
slang
language-evolution
discourse-markers
filler-words
Starting an independent statement with "I mean, ..."
american-english
sentence
sentence-starts
filler-words
What do you call superfluous filler words like 'So' 'Anyhow' 'Anyway'?
filler-words
Is it bad behavior to add filler words such as "so", "um" in business speak?
writing-style
business-language
speech
filler-words
How to use "you know"
expressions
american-english
british-english
filler-words
Why am I always compelled to begin a response with "Well, "?
expressions
sentence
sentence-starts
filler-words
What makes "like" and "so" popular?
word-usage
conversation
speech
filler-words
Sentences beginning with "so"?
grammaticality
conjunctions
sentence-starts
filler-words
discourse-markers
Garbage/stuff words
american-english
terminology
conversation
filler-words
Is Valley Girl speak "like", entering the language?
colloquialisms
language-evolution
filler-words
Prev