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#1 2006-09-07 18:27:27

rorschach
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wade in on a debate

just saw this one on a discussion forum, used in this context: “I would like to wade in on the homeschooloing debate.”

obviously the poster is referencing the familiar expression ‘to weigh in on…’, but by using ‘wade’ in place of ‘weigh,’ the poster provides a rather more vivid image. i’m picturing someone swimming cautiously towards a circle of people engaging in a discussion.

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#2 2006-09-07 20:07:33

jorkel
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Re: wade in on a debate

This is the kind of eggcorn which I wish I could find.
Google counts on Sept 7, 2006
2,430,000 “weigh in on”
12,000 “WADE in on” (not all relevant)

“Wade” probably derived from “weighed” rather than just “weigh” itself. And it didn’t seem to matter that the tense was lost!

I’ll add a few more examples for you:

CalgaryGritA disclaimer before I wade in on the French debates last night: I absolutely refuse to use the word “knock out punch” at any time in the lifetime of this …
calgarygrit.blogspot.com/2004/06/les-debats-disclaimer-before-i-wade-in.html – 52k – Cached – Similar pages

[PDF] E-mail and attachment prepared by ACRA and signed on to by the …File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat – View as HTML
Archaeology would like to wade in on the discussion of Section 106 and 4(f) requirements in. the TEA-21 reauthorization/SAFTEA debate. ...
www.acra-crm.org/acrashatrans.pdf – Similar pages

Adobe Forums – More about the email notificationI would have been happy to wade in on one of the recent (May) discussions on this subject, but for some reason there was no reply form at the bottom of any …
www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?14@@.3bc0e981/1 – 23k – Cached – Similar pages

RussellBeattie.com – 24 Hour Laundry: Yeah, They Are Nice PeopleSo I’m here to wade in on the topic of 24 Hour Laundy, the stealth startup founded by none other than Marc Andreesen himself right down the street from me …
www.russellbeattie.com/notebook/1008509.html – 10k – Cached – Similar pages

CPAC – VOTE 2006Goldhawk Live Live phone-in show where viewers get to wade in on the issues with Dale Goldhawk. more… Programs | About CPAC | Distribution Partners …
www.cpac.ca/forms/index.asp?dsp=templat … 563&lang=e – 41k – Cached – Similar pages

The Bush Files from The Texas Observer: Notify the Democrats, June …The Party made a wise choice in not choosing to wade in on this issue.” But by vigorously resuscitating a dead bill, the House leadership had chosen to do …
www.bushfiles.com/bushfiles/notify_democrats.html – 18k – Cached – Similar pages

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#3 2006-09-07 22:37:35

rorschach
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Re: wade in on a debate

mmm…yes, this is a solid gold eggcorn.

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#4 2006-09-08 19:30:18

Ascared
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Re: wade in on a debate

I concur Rorschach, definitely 24 “carrot”. Particularly because the user of this phrase believes they are using it in its original form.

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#5 2009-06-11 10:31:48

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Re: wade in on a debate

i just found this one too;
http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=1497#more-1497

ineed, very good one.

E: that went out early,

I wanted to ask if the database is 3 years behind in being updated.

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#6 2009-06-11 10:36:49

jorkel
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Re: wade in on a debate

They’re well aware of eggcorns over at the Language Log… I’m thinking that find would likely be a cultivated eggcorn—rather than one captured in the wild.

There have been few additions to the Database over the duration that I’ve commented on this website… Perhaps a dozen since August 2006.

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#7 2009-06-11 13:44:25

nilep
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Re: wade in on a debate

If I may return to the 2006 discussion, there is a related idiom: to wade into a controversy etc. The phrase wade in on may be a blend of wade into with weigh in.

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#8 2009-06-12 21:56:34

highclass
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Re: wade in on a debate

ah, yes good point. I would have assumed that a poster on ll would know the original phrase, but didn’t consider that it might be intentional from a commenter. Thanks for the info.

oh and now i see nilep’s response, thanks folks…

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