• A malapropism (also called a malaprop, acyrologia, or Dogberryism) is the incorrect use of a word in place of a word with a similar sound, either unintentionally...
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  • programming and author of COBOL "'Am and Tripe" – HMS Amphitrite; humorous malapropism "America's Favorite Carrier" – USS Carl Vinson "Angry Cat" – French ship...
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    Bushisms are unconventional statements, phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms, and semantic or linguistic errors made in the public speaking of George...
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    person rather than being used generally within a speech community. A malapropism generally derives its effect from a comic misunderstanding of the user...
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    metonymic, or figurative language. A pun differs from a malapropism in that a malapropism is an incorrect variation on a correct expression, while a...
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  • playing the comic relief character Izzy Moreno, an informant with a malapropism infused Cuban accent and involved in a variety of outlandish business...
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  • be more beneficial in nature. Cacography Doublespeak Figure of speech Malapropism Metaphor Rhetoric Skunked term Ghiazza, Silvana (2007). Le figure retoriche...
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    The law of holes, or the first law of holes, is an adage which states: "if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." It is used as a metaphor, warning...
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    name for a rhetorical purpose. This can be achieved with intentional malapropism (e.g. replacing erection for election), enallage (giving a sentence the...
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  • how a phenomenon such as inherent funniness of words is an accident Malapropism – the use of an incorrect word in place of a word that sounds similar...
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  • The nobility of the Zhou dynasty refers to the power dynamics of the aristocracy in Zhou dynasty China. The nobility interacted with the royal apparatus...
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    Comments 6 months Semiannual 'Biannual' means twice in a year, or a malapropism meaning once every two years ('biennial'). Biannual 1 year Annual Paper...
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    particularly by Lennon. McCartney commented: "Ringo would do these little malapropisms, he would say things slightly wrong, like people do, but his were always...
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  • Cluttering Developmental verbal dyspraxia Dysprosody Infantile speech Lisp Malapropism Mispronunciation Speech disorder Speech error Speech sound disorder Spoonerism...
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    Kids and, as adults, The Bowery Boys. Gorcey was famous for his use of malapropisms, such as "I depreciate it!" instead of "I appreciate it!" Gorcey was...
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    1998. Berra quit school after the eighth grade. He was known for his malapropisms as well as pithy and paradoxical statements, such as "It ain't over 'til...
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  • English grammar English as She Is Spoke Fowler's Modern English Usage Malapropism Prescription and description Error (linguistics) Zeugma, a rhetorical...
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    unique, humorous responses to the phrase. Alliteration Announcer's test Malapropism Spoonerism Theophilus Thistle Thomas A. Green, Folklore: An Encyclopedia...
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  • word origins Folk etymology – Process of reinterpretive word formation Malapropism – Misuse of a word Pseudoscientific language comparison – Form of pseudo-scholarship...
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    of comically bumbling watchmen. Dogberry is notable for his numerous malapropisms, sometimes called "dogberryisms" or "dogberrys". The character was created...
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  • mode but intended to be in drive mode. Bushism Cognition Eggcorn Lapsus Malapropism Metathesis Pun Tip of the tongue Laplanche, Jean; Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand...
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    album, Circus Hero, was released 25 March 2014. It is titled after a malapropism of the band's name made by a radio disc jockey during an interview of...
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    his words before swapping letters around and adopting spoonerisms and malapropisms. The lexicographer Susan Rennie stated that Dahl built his new words...
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  • 1967 film In Like Flint is a play on the term, and that has led to a malapropism where some speakers believe that is the original phrase. Partridge, Eric...
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    dim-witted character tried to speak eloquently, only to deliver countless malapropisms, jokes, and unintentional puns. All the while, the speaker moved about...
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    sophisticated sight gags, physical routines, verbal double-talk and malapropisms. "You cannot help but notice Lewis's incredible sense of control in regards...
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  • similar-sounding words or phrases, resulting in a changed meaning, is a malapropism. If there is a connection in meaning, it may be called an eggcorn. If...
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    hitting prowess. He was also known by the nickname "Bones", which is a malapropism for Balboni. He is also known for the "Curse of the Balboni", an idea...
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    returned to MGM subsidiary United Artists. Goldwyn was also known for his malapropisms, paradoxes, and other speech errors called 'Goldwynisms' ("a humorous...
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  • Drummer Ginger Baker recalled how the album's title was based on a malapropism which alluded to 19th-century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli:...
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