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I just thought of this.

 

A Malapropism is where you say a sentence but alter one or more words of the sentence with one or more that 'sound the same', making the sentence sound silly.

 

Make your own malapropisms with 2.gif Lyrics...

 

example:

 

...by hatchet, wax and floor

 

obviously this is a bit lame, but you get the idea smile.gif

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QUOTE (rickyrob @ Jun 22 2007, 07:35 AM)
I just thought of this.

A Malapropism is where you say a sentence but alter one or more words of the sentence with one or more that 'sound the same', making the sentence sound silly.

Make your own malapropisms with 2.gif Lyrics...

example:

...by hatchet, wax and floor

obviously this is a bit lame, but you get the idea smile.gif

"To seek the sacred river and Ralph, to walk the caves of mice".

 

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QUOTE (Jack Aubrey @ Jun 22 2007, 12:52 PM)
QUOTE (rickyrob @ Jun 22 2007, 07:35 AM)
I just thought of this.

A Malapropism is where you say a sentence but alter one or more words of the sentence with one or more that 'sound the same', making the sentence sound silly.

Make your own malapropisms with  2.gif Lyrics...

example:

...by hatchet, wax and floor

obviously this is a bit lame, but you get the idea  smile.gif

"To seek the sacred river and Ralph, to walk the caves of mice".

 

Like that?

yup laugh.gif

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QUOTE (rickyrob @ Jun 22 2007, 07:56 AM)
..to break my mast on runny poo

Before I acualy knew the lyrics for that song I thought that said "to break my fast on honey poo." tongue.gif

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"A Monday warrior mean, mean stride..."

 

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And the geek shall inherit the earth
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