acyrologia
An incorrect usage of words-particulately replacing on word with another that sounds similar but has a diffident meaning, or inserting an extra word witch serves no communicable purpose-possibly fueled by a deep seeded desire to sound more educated, witch results in an attempt to pawn off an incorrect word in place of the correct one. In academia, such flaunting of common social morays is seen as almost sorted and might result in the offender becoming a piranha. In the more monday world, after all is set and done, such a miner era will often leave normal people unphased. This is just as well, sense people of that elk are unlikely to tow the line irregardless of any attempt to better educate them. A small percentage of people, however, suffer from severe acyrolgiaphobia, and it is there upmost desire to see language use properly. Repetitive excess exposure to acyological peoples may cause them to suffer symptoms that may resemble post-dramatic stress disorders, and, eventually, descend into whole-scale outrage as they go star-craving mad. Eventually, they will succumb to the stings and arrows of such a barrage, and suffer a complete total metal breakdown, leaving them curled up in the feeble positioning.
Now just for the drill, post the translation.
My online dictionary has no definition of acyrologia. Is it spelled right.
John_F wrote:
My online dictionary has no definition of acyrologia. Is it spelled right.
Maybe you are using a Liberal dictionary. 😁
"suffer a complete total metal breakdown, leaving them curled up in the feeble positioning." "as they go star-craving mad. " " and it is there upmost desire to see language use properly." "sense people of that elk " "such a miner era " "after all is set and done," " In the more monday world," "social morays is seen as almost sorted"
Did anyone other than you suffer brain damage in the accident? LOL
John_F wrote:
My online dictionary has no definition of acyrologia. Is it spelled right.
Did you hype it in correctly?
The words don't even have to sound the same, I just went with that.
An example would be stating that the college dormitory is bisexual...when one means co-ed...changes the meaning a bit.
Jackel wrote:
"suffer a complete total metal breakdown, leaving them curled up in the feeble positioning." "as they go star-craving mad. " " and it is there upmost desire to see language use properly." "sense people of that elk " "such a miner era " "after all is set and done," " In the more monday world," "social morays is seen as almost sorted"
Did anyone other than you suffer brain damage in the accident? LOL
The other accompanists failed to surmount the wreck.
mwalsh wrote:
The words don't even have to sound the same, I just went with that.
An example would be stating that the college dormitory is bisexual...when one means co-ed...changes the meaning a bit.
Is bisexual actually incorrect or does it just have a different common meaning? I realize that one could be a coed and bisexual but that isn't where I was going.
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