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#1 2016-08-16 07:23:04

jpiitula
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'out of per portion' (out of proportion)

I spotted “the argument is out of per portion” a year ago in a comment on an article on the web (Jul 9, 2015).

A web search today returned a handful of instances, one of them “out of per-portion” with a hyphen.

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#2 2016-08-16 19:25:40

kem
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Re: 'out of per portion' (out of proportion)

Nice addition to the eggcorn wordhord. Welcome to the site!

Last edited by kem (2016-08-16 19:26:16)


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#3 2016-08-17 05:27:42

Dixon Wragg
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From: Cotati, California
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Re: 'out of per portion' (out of proportion)

What would be the assumed meaning of “per portion”?

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#4 2016-10-14 14:15:13

Dixon Wragg
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From: Cotati, California
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Re: 'out of per portion' (out of proportion)

Here’s an example I encountered a couple of days ago:

“Kraven’s Last Hunt” took Kraven the Hunter and made him into a villain of literary per portions, with a tale that sees Kraven bury Spider-Man alive and assume his identify.
comics geekery

But I’m still dubious about any plausible eggcornish meaning connection.

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#5 2016-10-18 11:38:15

yanogator
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From: Ohio
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Re: 'out of per portion' (out of proportion)

“Per portion” would mean “each” or “for one portion”. So if something is out of per portion, it is more than is usually allotted for one portion. That’s a good, solid eggcorn.

Bruce


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#6 2016-10-19 06:55:26

David Bird
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From: The Hammer, Ontario
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Re: 'out of per portion' (out of proportion)

I’m chary. On one hand, proportion is just another way of saying per portion. On the other, the slightly different usage of per portion to mean “as applies to each portion” makes the phrase “the argument is out of per portion” a malaprop, doesn’t it? (Wait, “as applies to each portion” is what proportion means). I can’t bend my brain into a shape where out of per portion resonates.

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