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    an eggcorn is an unexpectedly fitting or creative malapropism. The autological word "eggcorn" is itself an eggcorn, derived from acorn. Eggcorns often...
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    Potluck (category Eggcorns)
    1930s during the Great Depression. Some speakers believe that it is an eggcorn of the North American indigenous communal meal known as a potlatch (meaning...
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  • Category:Catchphrases Anti-proverb Blend word Blurb Buzzword Cliché Clickbait Earworm Eggcorn "Holy..." Jabberwocky Meme Neologism Proverb Set phrase Slogan Sound bite...
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  • accidentally in reverse mode but intended to be in drive mode. Bushism Cognition Eggcorn Lapsus Malapropism Metathesis Pun Tip of the tongue Laplanche, Jean; Pontalis...
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  • of an unfamiliar word is limited to a single person, it is known as an eggcorn. The technical term "folk etymology" refers to a change in the form of...
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  • 1597), Shakespeare play featuring the earliest known use of the phrase Eggcorn, idiosyncratic word substitutions such as baited breath for bated breath...
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  • Back-formation Backronym Bongo-Bongo (linguistics) Chinese word for "crisis" Eggcorn Etymological fallacy False cognate False friend Just-so story Linguistic...
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  • to words that are derived from the same root, i.e. cognate words. -onym Eggcorn Heteronym (linguistics) Paronymic attraction Word ladder "paronym". Oxford...
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  • immunization by citing fear that vaccines might make him "artistic", an eggcorn play on the word autistic, that is literally realized in the episode. Randy...
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  • to: Old-timer, a person of old age Old-timer, a veteran Old-timer, an eggcorn for someone with Alzheimer's disease Old-Timers' Day, a US baseball tradition...
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  • for a closer rendering, though models are easy to find." Bowdlerization Eggcorn Euphemism Expletive deleted Four-letter word Fuddle duddle Hlonipha "Definition...
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    often create a similar comic effect, are usually near-homophones. See also Eggcorn. During the 1980s, an attempt was made to promote a distinctive term for...
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    meringue and spread on top. One of the most popular theories is that it is an eggcorn of "It's just pie" due to a misinterpretation of the pronunciation "It's...
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  • Toe the line (category Eggcorns)
    with any of the proposed etymologies, so "tow the line" is a linguistic eggcorn. Its modern-day use includes the context of partisan or factional politics...
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    whale secretion. The archaic alternate spelling "ambergrease" arose as an eggcorn from the phonetic pronunciation of "ambergris," encouraged by the substance's...
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  • malapropism. If there is a connection in meaning, it may be called an eggcorn. If a person stubbornly continues to mispronounce a word or phrase after...
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    "ex-patriot", which author Anu Garg has characterised as an example of an eggcorn. In Canada someone who resides in a different province on a temporary basis...
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    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. -onym Antonomasia Deferred reference Eggcorn Eponym Enthymeme Euphemism by comparison Generic trademark Kenning List...
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    sayings by sports broadcasters Covfefe, an apparent typo by Donald Trump Eggcorn Freudian slip Great Moments in Presidential Speeches, a recurring sketch...
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  • Doggy Dogg World (category Eggcorns)
    1982 album Mr. Look So Good, and its title is a reference to a common eggcorn of the phrase "Dog-Eat-Dog World." The Dramatics featured on the song at...
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    rein in means to hold back, slow down, control or limit. Sometimes the eggcorn, reign in, is used. Usage of the opposing free rein dates back to Geoffrey...
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    tales of Baron von Münchhausen. As Chris Waigl recently pointed out on the Eggcorn Database (commenting on "boots-trap"), the original German version has...
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  • references the NIV, e.g. "know Ozark". Ambiguity Amphibology Double entendre Eggcorn Folk etymology Holorime Ladle Rat Rotten Hut Mairzy Doats Malapropism Mondegreen...
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    with F1” is a French-English pun as 1 is un in French. Calque Code mixing Eggcorn Homophonic translation Lists of English words by country or language of...
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  • an article in 2001 mocking sniglets as an obscure fad. Daffynition Dord Eggcorn Jabberwocky Mondegreen Phono-semantic matching Petelin, Roslyn (17 January...
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  • and "expressive" loanwords. The difference to a folk etymology (or an eggcorn) is that a folk etymology is based on misunderstanding, whereas an expressive...
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  • Back-formation Cranberry morpheme Defective verb – other form of lexical gap Eggcorn False cognate Fossilization (linguistics) Polarity item Words not attested...
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    instead of "on tenterhooks" is one of the most misused English phrases, or eggcorns, according to a 2017 survey of two thousand British adults, ranking in...
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  • Malapropisms differ from other kinds of speaking or writing mistakes, such as eggcorns or spoonerisms, as well as the accidental or deliberate production of newly...
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    and tired, barefoot and pregnant). The terms are often the targets of eggcorns, malapropisms, mondegreens, and folk etymology. Some irreversible binomials...
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