20 embarrassing phrases even smart people misuse @salubriousdish http://www.inc.com/christina-desmarais/20-embarrassing-phrases-even-smart-people-misuse.html … via @Inc
@salubriousdish @Inc In #3, you explain that "peak" means mountaintop (not to be confused with "peek," which means to take a look).
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@salubriousdish@Inc But then in #19 you write, "To say that something 'peaked my interest' would mean that it looked at my interest." -
@salubriousdish@Inc It's rather ironic that you explain "peak" doesn't mean to take a look in #3, but then use peak to mean to look in #19. -
@aurabogado@salubriousdish@Inc I caught that as well and found it mandatory to point out. The irony is beyond humerus.
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