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  2. Pet peeve - Wikipedia

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    A pet peeve, pet aversion, or pet hate is a minor annoyance that an individual finds particularly irritating to a greater degree than the norm. Origin of the concept

  3. Which of These Are Your Biggest Pet Peeves? - AOL

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    Here is a list of the 70 most common pet peeves at work, in relationships, and life. We all have those little things that really annoy us, and you're not alone. Here is a list of the 70 most ...

  4. Interrupting, Slurping and One-Upping—Sound Familiar?! 75 Pet ...

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    We all have a pet peeve—or two or three or four. Maybe it's that one friend who always wants to split the check equally or simply observing bad manners, but every one of us has a unique set of ...

  5. Wikipedia:No pet peeve wars - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes such pet peeves are based on widely accepted norms for language use, and sometimes they aren't. Many grammatical and style pet peeves are actively contested among competent English writers, with some writers considering the rules prohibiting them to be antiquated or silly, and others considering them to be sensible and important to ...

  6. Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is not so great - Wikipedia

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    Deletion reviews rely on users making reasonable decisions for Wikipedia. In practice people treat the reviews as popularity contests for the article rather than attempting to follow policy (hence articles like fuck which are essentially dictionary shut up, Beavis articles). In theory the admins should fix this by checking the policy arguments ...

  7. Ped- - Wikipedia

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    Another meaning, relating to flatulence, is from Latin pēdō (infinitive pēdere, 'to fart'). It does not appear in English except in loan words but is the root for words referring to flatulation in several Western languages, often in modified form such as pet-Petard, an obsolete type of bomb used for breaching walls and gates

  8. Bugbear - Wikipedia

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    In a modern context, the term bugbear may also mean pet peeve. [4] In popular culture. Bugbears appear in a number of modern fantasy literature and related media, ...

  9. Pet - Wikipedia

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    A pet, or companion animal, is an animal kept primarily for a person's company or entertainment rather than as a working animal, livestock, or a laboratory animal.