Common Misspellings on the Boards

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Common Misspellings on the Boards

Post by Lunkhead »

A thread to inform people of how to correctly spell words that get misspelled all the time on the boards:

1. definitely - often misspelled as definatly, definitly, etc. etc.
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Post by Eric Y. »

one of my favorites is when people combine a misspelling with a typo and say "defiantly".
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Post by Albatross »

Lose. Has. One. Fucking. O.
Ridiculous. Does. Not. Have. A. Fucking. E.
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Post by Eric Y. »

Albatross wrote:A. Fucking. E.
man, thanks for the mental image.
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Oh wow.
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Post by Niveous »

My favorite (because I've done it): The plural of entry is entries not entrees. Entrees are food.
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Post by jimtyrrell »

Tyrrell has two Rs in it. A common mistake, but one that I never get worked up about, really.

Also, it's pronounced like Merrill, but with a T. Or like Terrible without the B, I guess.
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Post by Albatross »

tviyh wrote: man, thanks for the mental image.
You need better control over your vowel movements.

While I'm here, another pet peeve is the use of "would/should/could of" instead of "would/should/could have."
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Post by catch »

Albatross wrote:Ridiculous. Does. Not. Have. A. Fucking. E.
How do you spell ridiculous with an E?
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Post by j$ »

One I've been leading a one-man crusade against, for year, defiantly -

The singular of 'lyrics' is 'lyric', not 'lyrics'.

(I won't launch into 'its' vs 'it's' and 'yours' vs 'your's' as I guess that's grammar, not spelling.)

And one I can never spell myself - restaurant.

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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

Almost every single post by Leaf has something in it that's been misspelled.
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
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Dan-O from Five-O wrote:Almost every single post by Leaf has something in it that's been misspelled.
That is because he is drunk.

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Post by Leaf »

ken wrote:
Dan-O from Five-O wrote:Almost every single post by Leaf has something in it that's been misspelled.
That is because he is drunk.

Ken

But only when I am at work.
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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

Leaf wrote:
ken wrote:
Dan-O from Five-O wrote:Almost every single post by Leaf has something in it that's been misspelled.
That is because he is drunk.

Ken

But only when I am at work.
Wait, are you saying you're only drunk at work or that you only misspell things when you're at work? Or are you saying you only misspell things when you're drunk AND at work? If that's the case which comes first, the drinking or the misspelling? Do you drink because you misspell or are you misspelling because you're drunk? Maybe you drink because you're at work? That's another variable. Could it be that........whoo feeling light headed........oh that's it then.......gonna fall.......

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Post by Tonamel »

catch wrote:
Albatross wrote:Ridiculous. Does. Not. Have. A. Fucking. E.
How do you spell ridiculous with an E?
Rediculous or Ridicules, or redicules. I've seen them all.
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Hola is hi, holler is hey. Huh?

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Post by Plat »

They're called rappers, not rapists.
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There is 'a rat' in 'separate'. Always remember this, because if you spell it 'seperate', I will fucking kill you with mind bullets.
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Post by Märk »

Probably covered already, but "there/they're/their" is a constant cause of anger for me here. Please learn the correct usage of these three distinct and different words, so as to not look like a drooling retard. Thank you.
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Post by blue »

Plat wrote:They're called rappers, not rapists.
don't tell denyer.
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Post by Caravan Ray »

Just curious - do Canadians use the Americanised spellings of "colour", "favourite", "gaol" etc. or the English versions?
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Post by rone rivendale »

I may be misunderstanding you, but americans don't use the extra 'u' in words like color. Canadians however do.
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