More often than not, middleclass white girls, American girls, Aussie girls and Geordies, but Geordies put it on the end of a sentence
I can assure you that, sharing a home as I do with two middle class white teenaged girls, the word "like" is used more often than at the end of the sentence. It is , like, a thinking word, interspersed throughout a sentence to allow time for vacuous thoughts to emerge and fill the rest of the, like, sentence.
I can assure you that, sharing a home as I do with two middle class white teenaged girls, the word "like" is used more often than at the end of the sentence. It is , like, a thinking word, interspersed throughout a sentence to allow time for vacuous thoughts to emerge and fill the rest of the, like, sentence.