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eggcorn
[ eg-kawrn ]
- a word or phrase that is a seemingly logical alteration of another word or phrase that sounds similar and has been misheard or misinterpreted, as 'old wise tale' for 'old wives' tale'.
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of eggcorn1
With reference to a mishearing or misinterpretation of the word acorn
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“I like eggcorn,†Sokolowski said, “because it’s a word about words.â€
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Since coleslaw, like most salads, is traditionally served cold, the eggcorn cold slaw is a little redundant.
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A pitch thrown “down the pipe†instead of “down the pike†is considered an eggcorn, as is “card shark†for “cardsharp.â€
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When another think coming becomes another thing coming, that’s an eggcorn.
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Did Bruni just drop an eggcorn in America’s journal of record?
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