Monday 19 June 2023

Nooooooooooo

There’s a word/expression “delulu”  that, from my research came from from word “delusional”, used as a way to poke fun at K-Pop fans who were convinced they’d one day date or befriend their favourite pop star ……..

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…….. but now it’s creeping into other conversations/commentary via various media and it’s driving me absolutely up the wall!  Delulu? Delulu? You what?

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It just sounds totally ridiculous when used in “normal” conversation and I fear for my sanity if Darrell or Nigel get wind of it and start peppering their own conversations with it.

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Questions NEED to be asked in Parliament and the expression nipped in the bud, toutes suite, before some bright spark decides it deserves to go in Oxford English Dictionary!

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Noooooooooooooooooooo!  They’re all delulu!

2 comments:

Mr.D said...

This is the first time that I have read that monstrosity of a word. Hopefully, it will be the last time, too.

Anonymous said...

There are SO many 'new' words being used now, many being shortened too - it's a strange world of conversation these days. JantheFan x