I personally don't mind ''Awesome'' too much if it's used sparingly. What I don't like is the word used without context as to why they think said thing/event was 'awesome.' If they phrase it as ''Man, X was awesome, because Y and Z.'' I'm perfectly fine with it.
Similarly to your ''Awesome'' I'm on the opposite spectrum and not too fond of how people typically use ''Pretty good..'' when they mean to express a great appreciation for something. It just kind of puts the bulk of emotional expression into a indistinguishable grey area. For sake of communication it's very frustrating.
Also, the non ironic usage of the word the ''Bod'' when people mean to say ''Body.'' Just say the 'y.' Not everything needs to be shorter to sound cool.
Also, all acronyms. They are a double edged sword. If you know what they mean, they can save you precious seconds of writing/reading. If you DON'T know what they mean, they can be the most confusing darn thing ever. Not only because you'll have to find out what they mean from who knows where, many of them will overlap causing it to be even harder to find out what they mean. This annoys me especially in politics, general bureaucracy and general tech jargon. They're too context sensitive. Maybe if the title or generally used phrase is too long, MAYBE IT IS TOO LONG AND NEEDS CHANGING. Aaaah! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Sensitive subject. :blushing: