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  2. Pseudoword - Wikipedia

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    The first method involves changing at least one letter in a word. The second method uses various bigrams and trigrams and combines them. Both methods evaluate certain criteria to compare the pseudoword to another real word. The more that a given pseudoword matches a word in terms of criteria, the stronger the word is. [4]

  3. False cognate - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the Hebrew word דיבוב dibúv ("speech, inducing someone to speak"), which is a false cognate of (and thus etymologically unrelated to) the phono-semantically similar English word dubbing, is then used in the Israeli phono-semantic matching for dubbing. The result is that in Modern Hebrew, דיבוב dibúv means "dubbing". [24]

  4. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    Two words ambigram "Real / Fake" showing alternatively one version of the pair. ... The numeral looks the same right-side up and upside down (e.g., 69, 96, 1001).

  5. It's just like Scrabble — except all the words are fake - AOL

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  6. Gag name - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, real people with a name that could be interpreted as a funny or vulgar phrase are subject to mockery or parody. [1] For example, Hu Jintao, former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, whose surname is pronounced like "who", and former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, whose surname is pronounced like "when", have occasionally been the topic of humor similar to the "Who's ...

  7. Pseudo-anglicism - Wikipedia

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    Pseudo-anglicisms can be created in various ways, such as by archaism, i.e., words that once had that meaning in English but are since abandoned; semantic slide, where an English word is used incorrectly to mean something else; conversion of existing words from one part of speech to another; or recombinations by reshuffling English units.

  8. Transcript Proves the 60 Minutes Scandal Was Always Fake - AOL

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    A giant Fake News Scam by CBS & 60 Minutes. Her REAL ANSWER WAS CRAZY, OR DUMB, so they actually REPLACED it with another answer in order to save her or, at least, make her look better.

  9. 50 Real Photos That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of ... - AOL

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    Image credits: CommercialsMaybe #2 This Looks Like A Screenshot From A Video Game But Is Actually A Real Altar From An Entire Church Carved Underground In A Salt Mine In Poland