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Tony Cooper" wrote >
I admire you for trying, but you really shouldn’t use words you don’t understand. "Voided" would not be a malapropism because it was not an inadvertent misuse.snip ………….
Straight from the dictionary ……… scuse me smiling :-))
Back to school Tony. Using the word ‘Voided’ instead of ‘Voivod’ is indeed a malapropism. In your case you are knowingly using a malapropism in an effort to belittle ‘Voivod’……… or do you perhaps believe that one can’t knowingly employ the use of a malapropism?
Sadly it does appear that I’ve overestimated your comprehension level. Please read the following very slowly and try to grasp what I’m saying: ‘kay ?
I stated:
‘ It can be that you’re about as sharp as a sausage…………..unless you intended the Voivod malapropism :-)’
Note the use of the word ‘unless’ ……. Get it? ……..that means that if you really did intend to use the word ‘Voided’ then I wouldn’t regard you as being as sharp as a sausage. Right? You NOW tell me that did intend to use the word ‘Voided’. OK….My part of the deal: I no longer regard you as being as sharp as a sausage. In fact I now regard you as being sharper than a sausage. OK? ;-))
However it remains just as I explained previously, you’re in need of some tuition in how to communicate effectively and comprehend incoming Mail.
For starters please carefully re-read the postal exchanges we’ve had and you’ll come to understand just why the words ‘malapropism’ and ‘non sequitur’
are appropriate.
Know what I mean?
Bill Newton.
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