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  2. Malapropism - Wikipedia

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    A malapropism (/ ˈ m æ l ə p r ɒ p ɪ z əm /; 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 or for comedic effect, resulting in a nonsensical, often humorous utterance.

  3. Error-prone - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Error-prone

  4. Bushism - Wikipedia

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    Linguist Mark Liberman of Language Log has suggested that Bush is not unusually error-prone in his speech, saying: "You can make any public figure sound like a boob, if you record everything he says and set hundreds of hostile observers to combing the transcripts for disfluencies, malapropisms, word formation errors and examples of non-standard ...

  5. Apple pulls error-prone AI-generated news summaries in its ...

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    CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple is suspending an error-prone feature that used artificial intelligence to deliver bogus news alerts to some iPhone owners. The decision was disclosed Thursday as part of a test version for the next software release, iOS 18.3.

  6. Software bug - Wikipedia

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    A software bug is a design defect in computer software.A computer program with many or serious bugs may be described as buggy.. The effects of a software bug range from minor (such as a misspelled word in the user interface) to severe (such as frequent crashing).

  7. Error-prone Jets' season continues to slip away as ... - AOL

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    Error-prone Jets' season continues to slip away as mistakes mount. Lorenzo Reyes, USA TODAY. October 14, 2024 at 11:38 PM. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Aaron Rodgers went through it Monday night.

  8. Spoonerism - Wikipedia

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    An example of spoonerism on a protest placard in London, England: "Buck Frexit" instead of "Fuck Brexit". A spoonerism is an occurrence of speech in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis) between two words of a phrase.

  9. SOS response - Wikipedia

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    It is an error-prone repair system that contributes significantly to DNA changes observed in a wide range of species. Discovery The SOS ...