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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 ...
Intentional misspelling may refer to: Sensational spelling; Satiric misspelling This page was last edited on 8 ...
Other historic examples of dysphemism reclamation include the term Impressionism, which originated as a critical remark that "Monet's Impression, Sunrise was not art, it was an impression", but was adopted to be the formal name of the style and was accepted by the artists themselves.
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 ...
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It looks like it was originally an actual misspelling by 1 person that took off like wildfire. Im on mobile and have no idea how to format it, so Im leaving it as a talk topic. - ShowierData9979 (Cant be bothered to create an account right now) 47.220.165.238 ( talk ) 07:58, 27 June 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]
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