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J.J. Watt Does Not Approve of People Using the Words 'Bae' and 'Totes'

Kyle NewportJan 7, 2015

With the help of Houston Texans star J.J. Watt, the world will soon be rid of overused, cringe-worthy slang words.

On Wednesday, one Watt fan decided to use "Watt" and "bae" in the same tweet. The Texans responded with an abbreviation of their own:

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Watt did not approve of either word:

And with that, "bae" and "totes" have now been banned.

The young fan did try to defend herself, however:

Even though she used a word that her "bae" did not approve of, this situation did make her day—and possibly life:

If there are any words that you would like to see banned from people's vocabularies, please tweet them at Watt so he can try to put an end to them. After dominating his competition on the field during the season, he can spend this offseason trying to make this world a better place.

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