People say it all the time down here in Tennessee. I swear, most of us can't speak worth a damn. We usually aren't kidding, either.
"That's the worstest wasper I've ever seen!" - Quote from a guy in one of my classes a few years back.
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People say it all the time down here in Tennessee. I swear, most of us can't speak worth a damn. We usually aren't kidding, either.
"That's the worstest wasper I've ever seen!" - Quote from a guy in one of my classes a few years back.
waspers are awful ;.; they scare me.
the school secretary who does most of the announcements hasn't heard of subject verb agreement, but I've kinda got used to it by now; "The cheerleaders needs to go to the back of the school at this time"
Sometimes I'll inject southernisms into my speech, or rather I won't remove them before I speak for effect, and people are like "zomg wtf" I kinda like the way it sounds I guess.
I hates it when persons make fusses over incorrect wordage.
I don't mind people saying "worstest" cause I say "bestest" all the time. :p
No, I love eight-year-olds.
I don't think it's the worstest thing someone could say.
Reminds me of my time in Worcestershire. Or maybe I was just eating a Shepard's Pie.
Not as bad as saying gooder.
it doesn't bother me as much as someone inputting bad grammar/spelling on purpose.
I HATEST IT! :mad2:
I sometimes find it annoying.
Not really. I just find it kinda funny. :razz:
What kind of idiot says worstest?
children under 14 are generally not held to a reasonable standard of care.
I believe the correctest wordage for that is 'most worst'.
Worstest? Seriously? Everyones know its is call "worstiest!"
its not the worstest its the bestest and is gooder than you think im all for the bestest reacreation of a language we shouldt live in the pastests and say what we are told we should make new wordsers and use them and life will be bestest
I can stand it sometimes but not always
Never heard it before.
I've heard Bestest from little children and also in jest. I think I've discussed the idea of using Worstest as a joke, but...
It isn't very funny. It's hard to say, doesn't sound right, and I've never heard it used, probably for those very reasons.
I find anything not spoken in common english to be interesting, instead of the same boring monotone.