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docklands77 | 14:26 Wed 02nd Jul 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is your favourite malapropism? i.e. the world's your lobster
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"don't hedge your bushes" - courtesy of my mother, who has supplied many more over the years!!
how about uranus? obviously not when written out.
malapropism noun [C] the wrong use of one word instead of another word because they sound similar to each other, and which is amusing as a result
hysterical rectumy not very nice but quite funny
from my nan, when i came in soaking wet from freak thunderstorm, "i'll get you some cotton wool love, so's you can clean the massacre off your face"
One I heard a very long time ago, which may be a fake. Victorian era actress saying to her dastardly co-star 'You put one finger in me and I'll cream!'
Freudian Slip; when you say one thing but mean your mother.
I used to share a house with a modern Mrs Malaprop and my favourite was (after she had set a chip pan on fire) "We really could do with a Fire Distinguisher". I had visions of a piece of equipment that we could send in to the kitchen and it would come back out and say "Yep, that's definitely a fire you've got there".
I had a co-worker once who, after having to take the rap for an office cock-up, claimed she was being used as 'an escape goat'!
"Half a pound of tupenny rice, half a pound of treaclefight. Pop goes the Queen." "Pacific & Specific." Maybe the world is your lobster, but not a malapropism, just a variation of a popular phrase.
My daughter in Law, who always genuinely got words wrong, said of her son who had two malformed baby eye teeth "Look at him he's stood there like a little Jackular"
Dont wash your kippers in the canal
From my Nan: Look at those workmen, warming their hands round that brassiere. OK, I know how to get the e acute: how do I manage the grave?
A former workmate of mine was walking with his mother when she spotted a clematis plant. She had him (and everybody else nearby) in fits of laughter when she loudly exclaimed, "Look at that beautiful cl*toris on that wall!!!"
Boil my icicle instead of oil my bicycle. I'm not sure if this one counts but my wife was talking to young people the other day about the rap/hip hop artist 'Half a dollar' - referring to 50 Cent.
Uzoma - thats a spoonerism not a malapropism

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