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  2. Satiric misspelling - Wikipedia

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    A satiric misspelling is an intentional misspelling of a word, phrase or name for a rhetorical purpose. This can be achieved with intentional malapropism (e.g. replacing erection for election ), enallage (giving a sentence the wrong form, eg. "we was robbed!"), or simply replacing a letter with another letter (for example, in English, k ...

  3. Satirical misspelling - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Satiric misspelling; Retrieved from "https: ...

  4. Talk:Satiric misspelling - Wikipedia

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    Satiric misspelling received a peer review by Wikipedia editors, which is now archived. It may contain ideas you can use to improve this article. It may contain ideas you can use to improve this article.

  5. 9 misprints that are worth a ton of money. Do you have a copy?

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    Typos can do more than damage the credibility of a publication. Penguin books in Australia recently had to reprint 7,000 copies of a now-collectible book because one of the recipes called for ...

  6. Intentional misspelling - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; ... Intentional misspelling may refer to: Sensational spelling; Satiric misspelling This page was last edited on ...

  7. Wikipedia : Lists of common misspellings/S

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    misspelling (click for Wikipedia search); (correct spelling) To add an entry to the list, insert a new search entry using the {{search link}} template with the correct spelling in parentheses after the link.

  8. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation e.g. stands for the Latin exempli gratiā "for example", and should be used when the example(s) given are just one or a few of many. The abbreviation i.e. stands for the Latin id est "that is", and is used to give the only example(s) or to otherwise qualify the statement just made.

  9. Tori Spelling to Confront ‘Missteps’ in Her Life After Dean ...

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    Leon Bennett/WireImage Tori Spelling is ready to set the record straight about the headlines surrounding her life in a brand-new podcast titled “misSPELLING.” “In a town where lines are ...