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We humans are so interesting to ourselves that we have plenty of sciences studying us from our biology to our behavior and speech. Due to these studies, nearly everything we do or think has a certain name.

For example, did you know that disliking certain words is called word aversion? Well, if you didn't, you do now. Plus, you have a full list of examples of the words people feel averse to, which were shared on one of the r/ask threads. So, let's jump into this list and see if we also feel gross about these words!

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"Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Unalive.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Influencer.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Bae

    “Oh my god i miss my bae so much🥺🥺🥺”


    STFU.

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    Many of those who spend at least a part of their time online know that the internet hates the word “moist.” Funnily enough, it doesn’t appear on our list, but we have many others that people despise. 

    But why do people hate “moist” so much? Scientists say it’s because of the word’s associations with bodily functions and parts. Some people argue they don’t like its phonics, but then they don’t have the same reaction to the words that sound kind of similar, like “foist” or “rejoiced.” Plus, when “moist” is paired with food words, people aren’t as disgusted by it. 

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why "preggers" makes my neck twinge.

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    #5

    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Hate it when people shorten things needlessly, like saying "preesh" instead of "I appreciate it". Lazy m**********r, just say "thanks".

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Alpha male.

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    Some Redditors say that the hate for this word is either a cultural or internet joke, which has been referenced in TV shows like “How I Met Your Mother” or “Dead Like Me.” People aren’t as bothered by the word as they claim to be for attention or the joke’s sake. After all, the word itself is normal; it doesn’t even have a negative connotation, just unpleasant associations. 

    Interestingly, the phenomenon of people’s hatred towards certain words has a name – word aversion. In some sources, it is also called logomisia. Basically, it’s when people feel distaste for the sound or sight of a word because it feels redundant, overused, or simply unpleasant to them. 

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Vacay. I’m overcome with an urge to destroy every time I hear it.

    What in gods name is wrong with me?

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    #8

    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why "littles" and "boy mom"

    I hate them.

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    #9

    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Panties.

    Something about it sounds so skeevy. JUST SAY UNDERWEAR 🤢🤢🤢

    Eta I had no idea so many people were so passionately devisive about this word lol.

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    A professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago, Jason Riggle says that logomisia is similar to phobias – people with word aversion are disgusted by certain words instead of being simply annoyed by them, basically having a visceral reaction. 

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    Apparently, words like the mentioned “moist,” “vomit,” “mucus” and “phlegm,” to mention a few, gross quite a lot of people out. Again, most of the time this is because they have associations with something gross, like bodily fluids.

    Here, people on Reddit were discussing how the word “phlegm” might be even grosser than the infamous “moist,” because the latter at least has some positive connotations, while the former doesn’t. 


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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Toxic. It seems everything is toxic these days: relationships, bosses, employees, teachers, books and friends; everything except actual poisons.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Woke being used in a professional setting.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Furbaby, away and sh*te it’s a dog or cat (I adore both).

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    That’s why people working in journalism and especially marketing have to be wary that some people simply can’t stand certain words and it influences their behavior as consumers. For instance, they might be inclined to not purchase a product if its description, packaging, or marketing includes a word they feel averse to. 

    For a second, let’s come back to the notorious “moist.” Research has found that if this word is featured on hygiene products, consumers are less likely to buy them because it repels them. At the same time, if the same word was on food packages, people wouldn’t be as repulsed by it, because in this context the word has a non-repulsive meaning.  

    Again, it proves that while sometimes word aversion is real, in other cases it is more context-based. 


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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Every time someone says INITIATIVE in a work meeting a baby seal dies.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Rizz.

    Because I don't want to be associated with that word.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Daddy was made too inappropriate.

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    Still, it’s normal for people to have words they dislike, even if it’s seemingly for no proper reason. This list is full of examples of them, from kind of weird ones to completely understandable ones.

    Knowing that a lot of aversion to words comes from context, it’s quite likely that these people heard/saw these words being used in an unpleasant context and it drove them to hatred, which is absolutely normal. After all, without it, this entertaining list wouldn’t have been possible, so at least some goodness was put into the world with them, right? 

    Do you have a word you hate seemingly for no reason? Share with us in the comments! 


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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Synergy.

    As a company that word for us is a deal breaker. We have a rule where once uttered during any meeting we get up and leave.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Networking (shudder).

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Orientate - just seems like one too many syllables.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why "Utilize." Please just say "use" and save some syllables.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Hubby 🤢.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Ick, gives me the ick.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Naughty, waifu, husbando. i feel SO gross just saying it.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Game changer. Cant stand it.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Niblings.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Mouthfeel.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Potty has got to be the SINGLE worst word on the planet.

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    Ace
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If it's ever used by an adult except when referring to young children then yes.

    Steve Robert
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My youngest great grandson is going through potty training. How else would you describe it! Sounds better than " he's learning how to shiit properly".

    Hime
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ha ha. I always say this to my friend at work because we are always joking we work at a daycare center instead of a corporate office.

    wowbagger
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I use it when I'm telling my dog to do his business. It's an ugly word, but I couldn't think of a good alternative, and it's good for him to know a pretty universal word for this, in case someone else is taking care of him.

    JessieJ&LilyLovebug
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My grandmother always said "potty paper" instead of toilet paper. It drove my mom crazy. Now, my mom refers to our dog going "potty" to refer to her going number two (pooping). I haven't brought this up to my mom...

    T'Mar of Vulcan
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There's an episode of the Big Bang Theory where everyone makes fun of Raj for using that word for the physical toilet.

    kitten levels tokyo
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    1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I guess its appropriate to use if someone asks you what a certain place was like and that place was filled with clay plant containers.

    lovemy suffolk
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My dogs go 'potty' on command. A very useful word when I'm running late for work or we need a sample for a vet checkup. They got lots and lots of treats to reinforce the word with the actions.

    El Dee
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Try the original word instead - chamber pot. Am actually old enough to remember these being kept under beds to save going to an outside toilet during the night..

    Philippa Davies
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don’t particularly like it used as a verb, but as a noun, it’s an actual thing that toddlers use when you start toilet training them- a plastic seat with a receptacle for them to poop/pee in

    Atom Bohr
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When people say their pets "go potty". No, they don't. They toilet, they pee, they poop, they p***, they s***. They don't potty and wouldn't know what to do with a potty if you put one in front of them.

    Ladedah
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Technically, dogs don't "toilet" ... unless you've got some secret training strategy to share... 😉

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    David
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    4 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Meh, I'm retired and I use it. Not as frequently as just saying I had to go to the bathroom but it's just an easy catch all word that gives the basic info without getting into details about what you did in there. I think a difference is whether the reader has small children / grandkids. Although I don't use it a lot, I don't recall using it at all before I was around my grandkids a lot.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Agenda. What's on your agenda today? God I get so irrationally annoyed.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Slit.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Succulent. Unless you're talking about a plant.

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    "Panties. Just Say Underwear": 31 Words People Hate But Can't Explain Why Ointment, I hate that word!

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