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Malapropisms

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Annobel Sat 03-Dec-11 16:01:13

I know it would be rude to point out an unintentional malapropism in another gran's post on another thread altogether, but I was sorely tempted to do so today. However, I'm being tactful and won't say whose it was. What do you think? Have you come across any good ones?

jeni Sat 02-Jun-12 19:36:31

Incidentally, some of the spelling I see!

I have trouble with my bowls.
In the incontince query!

jeni Sat 02-Jun-12 19:34:22

Youm all wright our kids!
It's the black country coming out!

Yes with one judge who REALLY annoys me, I DO USE whatever!

gracesmum Sat 02-Jun-12 19:29:32

Or even "wha'ever"?smile

JessM Sat 02-Jun-12 19:27:04

Jeni never struck me a the sort of girl that would say "should of" really. But maybe I got her wrong. Maybe she says "whatever" to the judges grin

jeni Sat 02-Jun-12 18:48:47

hmm

gracesmum Sat 02-Jun-12 18:44:58

Pedants' alert jeni !!!grin

gracesmum Sat 02-Jun-12 18:44:08

Oh yes - how many people say that! I sometimes imagine it could be a pigeon, in which case it could be "one fowl swoop"!!!

jeni Sat 02-Jun-12 18:43:59

You should all of met my mother!
She could out malaprop Mrs Malaprop!

Anagram Sat 02-Jun-12 18:40:02

One foul swoop!

gracesmum Sat 02-Jun-12 18:32:57

gringrin
I have heard of mistakes in use of idioms resulting from people simply being unaware of the origin:
putting the cat before the horse
a bowl in a china shop
and recently, a Trojan horse was described as "a horse from Troy"

harrigran Sat 02-Jun-12 17:58:47

Oh shame Jess my imagination was in overdrive grin

JessM Sat 02-Jun-12 17:22:39

Just re-reading this thread and noticed that I commented on my nana, referring to my DH's "little peanut" . I hope you realised it was my baby DS's that I meant grin

mrsmopp Sat 02-Jun-12 17:13:32

The funniest of all was the much missed Les Dawson in the Cissie and Ada sketch.
She had just come out of hospital having had a "hysterical rectomy"

Mobell Sat 28-Apr-12 17:37:06

When we have a patient who makes a miraculous recovery we refer to it as "having done a Lazarus" not my pal who calls in a Nazareth, she says volvo for vulva and once wrote that the blood pressure was "lay by" (labile).

Gagagran Tue 10-Apr-12 16:23:28

My lovely 9 year old DGD said she felt all "commotional" after watching a sad DVD It's now a common word in our family for anyone getting a bit teary or upset!

Anagram Tue 10-Apr-12 15:34:32

An acquaintance of mine always has a 'slither' of lemon in her G&T...

Hunt Tue 10-Apr-12 15:22:54

Sometimes you can see the child's point. My daughter always called a boiled egg a 'bald' egg.I also have a friend who is 'wriggled' with arthritis.

greenmossgiel Tue 06-Mar-12 18:18:48

And then the time when I was horrified that my grandma had sent me some French knickers (I was 12...)! My dad said I was very ungrateful - did I not know that these knickers were made by Kaiser Bondor? (Kayser Bondor). My mother fell about laughing, and totally understood why I thought French knickers were inappropriate for a 12-year-old. My dad was just so pleased that my grandma had sent me present that he thought was quite important! grin

greenmossgiel Tue 06-Mar-12 18:08:19

I remember the my parents laughing when my grandma announced that Steven Ward (Profumo Affair?) had had 'emulsions' in his prison cell...grin

Gally Tue 06-Mar-12 16:44:56

A lady from our village when recounting the goings-on in the dormitory at the Naughty Boys' School where she worked, said ' ye ken, they was shoutin' 'n hollering aw the night long and then they trashed their dormobiles' wink

Knowsley Tue 06-Mar-12 16:31:30

One I remember from many years ago, was when my mother's friend called around and said, "Did you see the news, Jeremy Thorpe had a homocidal affair with Norman Scott.'.

Annobel Mon 12-Dec-11 19:41:08

Ooh! Can I have one of those please! grin

Anne58 Mon 12-Dec-11 19:14:56

I remeber reading somewhere about an old lady speking to her friend who was asking about her medical condition. Apparently she felt she as much better now that her doctor was giving her "Those courtesan injections"

gracesmum Sun 11-Dec-11 18:34:47

Local fish dealer who advertises "Seafood, cockles, muscles........"

absentgrana Sun 11-Dec-11 16:54:49

ninathenana That's what they were originally called.