Each region of the country, has a collection of words and phrases that were popular in their time. Which New York words and phrases do you hope to never hear again?

We took a social media poll and put together a list of the Top 20 Words and Phrases New Yorkers Want Banned.

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Before we get to the current list, let's look back at the words and phrases that were popular in the 1970's:

  • Keep On Truckin'
  • Groovy
  • Foxy
Photo by Brittani Burns on Unsplash
Photo by Brittani Burns on Unsplash
Photo by Brittani Burns on Unsplash

Words and phrases that were popular in the 1980's:

  • No Duh
  • Grody
  • Rad

Words and phrases that were popular in the 1990's:

  • Aiight
  • My Bad
  • Not!
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Here are the Top 20 words and phrases New Yorkers have had enough of in 2024 

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Banned Words

#20 - Social Distancing

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#19 - "Governor" Cuomo

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#18 - G.O.A.T. - Greatest Of All Time

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#17 - Bummer

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#16 - It's Ok To Not Be Ok

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#15 - "This" (typically used on a social media post)

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#14 - Governor Hochul (Honorable mentions go to MAGA and President Biden)

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#13 - In These Uncertain Times

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#12 - Bruh

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#11 - Sig Other

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#10 - Pivot

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#9 - New Normal

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#8 - It Is What It Is

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#7 - We Need to Remain Fluid

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#6 - Robust

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#5 - Read That Again

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#4 - And Go (when asking for recommendations on Facebook)

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#3 - If You Know You Know

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#2 - Literally

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#1 - Mario M. Cuomo Bridge (We call it the Tappanzee)

Banned New York License Plates

These personalized plates were once rejected by New York State. Some of these plates are NSFW.

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