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Chris -- 2018-04-11
270 raw hits. This is one of those reshapings that end up seeming to say the opposite of what they intend. In an article on eggcorns in the Salisbury [No. Carolina] Post, Katie Scarvey entertainingly wrote:
My favorite student eggcorn: “He has gray hair and a reseeding hairline.”
Oh, the hope implicit in the word “reseeding,” as though thinning hair is just going through a fallow period, and with the right cultivation will eventually sprout again.
http://www.salisburypost.com/lifestyle/ … 076959.php
As one who has lost a fair bit in the Great Recession, I’d like to believe that my hairline will re-seed and that this is more than a fortuitously cute misspelling. But I’m not completely convinced by either proposition. Examples:
Bulging stomach, reseeding hairline, and all those beautiful traits a forty year old salesman from Tuskegee gets from his old man.
http://www.omenspirits.com/48hrstilDawn.htm
Set this bad boy on Pro or All Pro and you are in for a game that may result in an early reseeding hairline.
http://www.gaming-age.com/cgi-bin/revie … ame=nfl2k1
The photo shows a guy in his forties, black hair, subtle reseeding hairline, black beard, not bad looking guy so what the hell continue the chit chat right?
http://adventureindating.blogspot.com/2 … dwarf.html
I don’t want to be that dorky looking guy with a comb over or a reseeding hairline. I too plan on joining the elite club of bald men.
http://www.baldrus.com/guestarc1.htm
http://adventureindating.blogspot.com/2 … dwarf.html
I really like my husband’s entry about his “reseeding” hairline . . . if it was “reseeding” then he wouldn’t have a problem. :-) I think he meant “receding” (as in moving back or thinning) and not “reseeding” (as in to seed again).
http://www.omenspirits.com/48hrstilDawn.htm
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I don’t have anything to add, I just wanted you to know I’m clapping and laughing!
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