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Chris -- 2025-05-10
Found in the wild today while mindlessly scrolling. Taking a gander apparently derives from the gooseneck nature of the goose’s neck, allowing it to have a really good look around. Taking a “gather” would be an intelligence gathering effort, I presume. About a dozen hits as “take/took a gather at”.
So, I went and, and I kind of took a gather at it.
Candace Owen interviews a sex worker
Just wanted to see if anyone can take a gather at what the problem is from the video I took.
car forum
take out 30 minutes every week to do a larger spending audit where you set aside the effort to take a gather at the complete view of where you are going
insurance
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“Th” for “nd” seems strange. But I can’t think what else could be behind the substitution. Unless it’s some metaphor based on taking up a gathering in garments.
Hatching new language, one eggcorn at a time.
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