Quote Originally Posted by mischievous View Post
irregardless |ˌiriˈgärdlis|
adjective & adverb informal
regardless.
ORIGIN early 20th cent.: probably a blend of irrespective and regardless .
USAGE Irregardless, with its illogical negative prefix, is widely heard, perhaps arising under the influence of such perfectly correct forms as: irrespective. Irregardless is avoided by careful users of English. Use regardless to mean 'without regard or consideration for' or 'nevertheless': | I go walking every day regardless of season or weather.

Sorry, it's a pet peeve of mine. Don't even get me started about nuclear or in Dubbaya's case, nuculear!

Regarding your suggestion...pertaining to my disregard of the careful use of the English language...in the future, I promise to be more careful, regardless...




(thanks for the heads up)