A satiric misspelling is an intentional misspelling of a word, phrase or name for a rhetorical purpose. This can be achieved with intentional malapropism...
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Catachresis Eye dialect Lolcat Ough (orthography) § Spelling reforms Satiric misspelling Spelling reform Typographical error Typosquatting Rozakis, Laurie...
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Intentional misspelling may refer to: Sensational spelling Satiric misspelling This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Intentional...
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Day of the Daleks Alternative political spellings using "KKK"; see Satiric misspelling § KKK replacing c or k All pages with titles beginning with KKK All...
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general numeral with K, as in 30K for 30,000. "K" replacing "C" in satiric misspelling. K is the unit symbol for the kelvin, used to measure thermodynamic...
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Acronymization Acrostic Mnemonic Pseudo-acronym Recursive acronym Retronym Satiric misspelling "Backronym – Definition of backronym in English by Oxford Dictionaries"...
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Hyperbole Impoliteness Kenning Loaded language Metaphor Pejorative Satiric misspelling Allan, Keith; Burridge, Kate (2001). Euphemism and Dysphemism: Language...
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Cacography (redirect from Deliberate misspelling)
Cheezburger?, or because the misspelling bears a humorous resemblance to a completely unrelated word.[citation needed] Satirical misspelling Sensational spelling...
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apostrophe Eye rhyme Hypercorrection Inventive spelling Mondegreen Preved Satiric misspelling Sensational spelling Spelling pronunciation SMS language "eye dialect"...
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Double entendre False etymology Mondegreen Phono-semantic matching Satiric misspelling Spoonerism Tom Swifty Ben Zimmer. "Jottings on the 'Jamaica' joke"...
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usually alongside an edited photo of Jerma985), and "amogus" (a satiric misspelling of "Among Us"). In addition, the meme "Among Us everywhere" is a...
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Since 2019, anonymous students distribute "Petr [sic] stickers", a satiric misspelling of Peter. These stickers are designed with unique designs in limited...
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spelling American and British English spelling differences Misspelling Satiric misspelling Sensational spelling Spelling of disc Graphemes Apostrophe...
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Dios Ke Te Crew (a satiric misspelling of the Galician phrase "Deus que te criou!") is a Rap music group formed in 2003 in Ordes, Galiza. Its members...
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Recreation - Samhita - Samuel Gompers - Sangonet - Santorum controversy - Satiric misspelling - School of the Americas Watch - Science, Technology, & International...
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Kodigo Norte (a satiric misspelling of the Spanish phrase "codigo norte", or "northern code") is a Rap music group formed in 2004 in Vitoria-Gasteiz,...
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I Am a Cat (category Japanese satirical novels)
I Am a Cat (Japanese: 吾輩は猫である, Hepburn: Wagahai wa Neko de Aru) is a satirical novel written in 1905–1906 by Natsume Sōseki about Japanese society during...
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A Haunted House is a 2013 American satirical horror comedy film directed by Michael Tiddes and written and produced by Marlon Wayans. The film stars Wayans...
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not only praises, but praises joyfully") qui bono who with good common misspelling of the Latin phrase cui bono ("who benefits?") quibuscum(que) viis (and)...
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fictional land, which is occupied by giants, in Jonathan Swift's 1726 satirical novel Gulliver's Travels. The story's main character, Lemuel Gulliver...
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podcast episodes, as that was developed for the video series. intentional misspelling This episode is only available as a purchase from the website intentional...
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recounts a time where he personally wrote out a word he had as a teacher misspelled, onto his blackboard a set number of times to demonstrate even-handedness...
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auction and misspells its description and/or title, regular searches will not find this auction. However, a search that includes misspelled alterations...
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The Senator Bobby version is credited on the single's label to Minkin (misspelled as "Menkin") and the group The Hardly-Worthit Players. It has appeared...
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Jardin des plantes in Paris around the time of Debussy's birth. The misspelling "Jimbo" betrays the Parisian accent which often confuses the pronunciation...
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Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book (ISBN 067121148X) is a satirical alphabet book by Shel Silverstein. First published in 1961, it is sometimes described as "subversive"...
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a city in the Santa Monica Mountains of California. The purposeful misspelling of the title "Agora Hills" refers to the theme of agoraphilia, which...
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Private Eye (category Satirical magazines published in the United Kingdom)
Private Eye is a British fortnightly satirical and current affairs news magazine, founded in 1961. It is published in London and has been edited by Ian...
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Japan Punch (category Satirical magazines)
The Japan Punch was a satirical comic magazine and journal that was authored, illustrated and published by English painter and cartoonist Charles Wirgman...
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