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#1 2010-05-28 11:57:14

klakritz
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From: Winchester Massachusetts
Registered: 2005-10-25
Posts: 674

crapulent

Hidden eggcorn alert! There’s no crap in crapulent.

According to online dictionaries, ‘crap’ comes from middle english, but ‘crapulent ’ is from the latin word for drunkenness.

This isn’t the usual stuff of poetry, but Kem can use it when he decides to add a stanza or two to his ode to hidden eggcorns.

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#2 2010-05-28 12:44:58

DavidTuggy
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From: Mexico
Registered: 2007-10-11
Posts: 2768
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Re: crapulent

Bummer. I thought you’d caught somebody using it for corpulent.
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(Which did occasion one of my favorite metatheses: “She’s not really fat—just a little bit porculent.)


*If the human mind were simple enough for us to understand,
we would be too simple-minded to understand it* .

(Possible Corollary: it is, and we are .)

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#3 2010-05-30 23:42:52

kem
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From: Victoria, BC
Registered: 2007-08-28
Posts: 2887

Re: crapulent

Speaking of crap-ulent, I see two examples on the web of “deface-cate.” Here’s one:

Blog entry on hamsters: “Firstly, i believe that it was becasue Rossi was not in the frame of mind to run that caused him to lose. if i am correct i believe he wanted to defacecate during the run and hence was not performing as his peak condition unlike the rest.”


Hatching new language, one eggcorn at a time.

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