Malapropism
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This is when someone abuses the wrong worm so you cant understudy what theyre crying to play.
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a word mistakenly used in place of a similar sounding word, usually by the President of the United States
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Comes from Mrs. Malaprop, a character in The Rivals - a 1775 play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. She imagines herself to be learned but betrays her ignorance by using words that sound similar to those she intends to use.
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A word which purposely replaces another word within a common phrase or addage, with humorous, or ironic intention.
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- When something is inappropriately named
- When someone uses a name/word in an improper context
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Diction humor. Choosing the wrong word, resulting in a comic effect. The character Mrs. Malaprop was an Elizabethan Rosanne Rozanna-danna.
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the humorous use of two words that sound alike when said but are essentially different.
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the wrong use of one word instead of another word because they sound similar to each other, with results that are unintentionally funny
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