Zeldman
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People that say inflammable instead of imflammable.
According to Merriam-Webster.com, "The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary."...imflammable.
"Hone in" rather than "home in."
"Mute point" rather than "moot point."
"Right of passage" rather than "rite of passage."
According to Merriam-Webster.com, "The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary."
"Imflammable" means "easily burned." "Inflammable" means "resistant to burning." Only one similar-sounding and -looking letter different . . .
People who think "imflammable" is a real word
oh, and "supposably."
Incorrect use of "averse" and "adverse."
"Hone in" rather than "home in."
"Mute point" rather than "moot point."
"Right of passage" rather than "rite of passage."
Well, we do have our public schools to thank for the lack of knowledge of the English language. I guess we have the right to be peeved at them too.
oh, and "supposably."
"Hone in" rather than "home in."
"I honed in my Buck knife."
"Mute point" rather than "moot point."
"He is unable to speak. He can only make a mute point."
"Right of passage" rather than "rite of passage."
"Move out of my way. You cannot deny me of my right of passage."
Frankly, I find that imconceivable!
Morphodite must be another word for one of them there transgender-ers.anacronym anyone? Worse yet "an anacronym" Holy smokes.
This one isn't common, but it is funny. "morphodite" This guy actually thought that was a word and he asked me why I said "hermaphrodite." I said it was because I prefer to use actual words.
Frankly, I find that imconceivable!
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.Frankly, I find that imconceivable!
Others that annoy me, but aren't as irksome to me are those like "86STANG" or "BMW325I" - stuff I could tell by just looking at the car (or its badging).
Does mine annoy you?
Ran into my pet peeve at lunch - if someone else already stated it in the past 47 pages, my apologies - vanity tags on cars with obvious info on them. Egregious offenders such as "MY BENZ" or "MYCADDY." No kidding? YOU are driving YOUR car? Others that annoy me, but aren't as irksome to me are those like "86STANG" or "BMW325I" - stuff I could tell by just looking at the car (or its badging).
This is my 1966 Cadillac DeVille. License plate 66CADDY
SXYFLXYYou got that tag just to annoy Drew, right?
BTW, our Ford Flex is nicknamed "Flexie". Wanna guess what her tag is?
Could of instead of could have.
Well, it is what it is.
License plates are supposed to be informative?Ran into my pet peeve at lunch - if someone else already stated it in the past 47 pages, my apologies - vanity tags on cars with obvious info on them. Egregious offenders such as "MY BENZ" or "MYCADDY." No kidding? YOU are driving YOUR car? Others that annoy me, but aren't as irksome to me are those like "86STANG" or "BMW325I" - stuff I could tell by just looking at the car (or its badging).
It must take 30 minutes for that boat to turn corner...
Good one!Peaked my interest instead of the correct "piqued."
Or "Department of Strategery"?Don't get me started on people who want to sound educated and make up words, like "conversate."
According to Merriam-Webster.com, "The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary."
According to Merriam-Webster.com, "The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary."
Well, there's always Wiktionary, although they do have standards that you're supposed to meet:Peeve: That there is no option for "add word to dictionary." Geez, MS Word will let me do that.