For those of you unfamiliar with the term, an eggcorn is a non-standard reshaping of a familiar word or phrase. The word comes from someone's attempt to spell "acorn
( Read more... )
My co-worker told me about a friend of hers who used the term "take it for granite" and didn't believe it when she was told that it wasn't correct. Had an explanation and everything (granite is solid, you see....)
I, too, am torn. I prefer them in a database. They drive me crazy "in the wild"....
My favorite recent eggcorn was a student last year describing the med school application process. He called it a "crap chute". Totally different meaning and yet unintentionally accurate!
Wow. On one hand, I'm eagerly amused to see them collected. On the other, I'm groaning loudly on the inside from the sheer multitude. My inner OCD child is desperate to edit them all!
Comments 8
I, too, am torn. I prefer them in a database. They drive me crazy "in the wild"....
Reply
Reply
Reply
I wonder if eggcorns are more common now. I'm thinking about how fewer people read and much people listen to media now.
Reply
Reply
Reply
His agent apparently presented it to the publisher as Castle of the Otter.
Reply
Leave a comment