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Chris -- 2018-04-11
Hey there, Blandford…
Cool find.
I don’t know for sure (I defer to my eggcorn elders here), but this sure seems to be eggcorn material. The image and meaning are there (a knife for a knife makes perfect metaphorical sense). I just don’t know how widespread this understanding of the phrase might be.
Feeling quite combobulated.
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Blandford seems to have flown the coop. I’m guessing that he had submitted “a knife for a knife << an eye for an eye”. Good one, that turns the equal exchange of body parts into equal measures, or weapons, of retribution.
I have talked with some black and Asian inmates serving time in prison for such [non-white-on-white] crimes; most [attempt to] justify their actions as collective retribution for attacks on “their peopleâ€. A knife for a knife, they think, will make for a better world.
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“A tooth for a tooth, a knife for a knife”, what goes around comes around
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I only found these two hits, so it’s not clear that it is not intentional.
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Yes, a beauty.
Blandford left and took all his posts with him. Curious.
I can still recover most of his posts through the Wayback Machine. But this particular post seems to have been missed by the Internet Archive.
Hatching new language, one eggcorn at a time.
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