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#1 2015-08-12 20:43:56

missjeskimo
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Registered: 2015-08-12
Posts: 1

"Vanilla envelope"

An envelope the color of vanilla-flavored foods, like ‘Nilla Wafers. The real spelling and pronunciation is “Manila Envelope”.

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#2 2015-08-14 04:00:25

Dixon Wragg
Eggcornista
From: Cotati, California
Registered: 2008-07-04
Posts: 1375

Re: "Vanilla envelope"

I do seem to recall thinking the term was “vanilla envelope” when I was a little kid.

Welcome to the Eggcorn Forum, missjeskimo.

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#3 2015-08-14 05:30:37

burred
Eggcornista
From: Montreal
Registered: 2008-03-17
Posts: 1112

Re: "Vanilla envelope"

Vanilla envelopes were discussed at some length back in the hay days of the forum.

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#4 2015-08-14 12:40:15

Dixon Wragg
Eggcornista
From: Cotati, California
Registered: 2008-07-04
Posts: 1375

Re: "Vanilla envelope"

Hey, missjeskimo et al [this bears repeating now and then, as new people join our group]:

There are many eggcorns that have been discussed here but never made it onto our official eggcorn list, presumably because those few who are authorized to add new ones to the list rarely find time to do so. So, when considering posting an eggcorn here, it’s not enough just to see if it’s on the list; one must go to the second search field (the one marked “Google Search”) in the right-hand column on the Eggcorn Database page and search there for the word or phrase in question. Then, if you find that it’s already been discussed here, you get to decide whether you’d like to add a comment to the existing discussion. The discussion is less fragmented and less redundant if we have one discussion on a particular eggcorn rather than a new thread each time someone notices the eggcorn.

To the powers that be: Can’t we prominently display a post explaining this sort of thing where newbies will see it? It’d make things easier for them, and improve the quality of discussion here. It’d also be good to mention resources such as the Ngram viewer, etc.

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