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#1 2007-09-06 19:11:15

johngreenhow
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Registered: 2007-09-06
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Gaumless vs. Gormless

The meaning regardless of spelling is stupid, or lacking intelligence. A vacant stare with a fly-catching, open mouth. It’s a British English word, uncommon in America. The two spellings reflect different transliterations of British pronunciation.

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#2 2007-09-07 14:06:06

Peter Forster
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Re: Gaumless vs. Gormless

Welcome, johngreenhow – the problem with your putative eggcorn is that ‘gaum’ as opposed to ‘gorm’, despite 206,000 ghits, presents us with no feasible alternative imagery – it is, as you say, simply an alternative transliteration, and therefore has no eggcornish pretensions at all.

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