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#1 2008-03-06 22:44:41

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

'up the anti' for 'up the ante'

The reshaping seems to capture something of the adversarial nature of gambling, and it’s very common as well. (a few years ago, I noted in the old comments section that the confusion of the prefixes ‘anti-’ and ‘ante-’ gives rise to all sorts of potential eggcorns like ‘antibellum.’ This one is a little different, since a word rather than a prefix is being modified).
Examples:

I’ll bet offending employers are shaking in their boots now. ... Up the anti to at least $5000 for first offenders.
www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2008/02/u … se_fin.php

Grain buyers are now upping the anti with better and more lucrative contracts for oh-eight growing …
www.kxmc.com/t/velva-nd

“I bet you fifty bucks you can’t bring this tree down in less than an hour.” “Make it a hundred and you’re on,” Casey challenged, upping the anti.
books.google.com/books?isbn=0976336561

Olexandr Moroz has upped the anti and is began a campaign of defence by going on the attack.
ukrainetoday.wordpress.com/.../moroz-ups-the-anti-parliamentary-democracy-versus-presidential-dictatorship/

Specifically, Galpin Motors, which sells Aston Martins, in Van Nuys has upped the anti by creating Club Aston, a private club, launched last Spring, ...
www.adrants.com/medium/point_of_purchas … php?page=6

Telstra has just upped the anti in a battle over broadband speed by delivering a superfast new ADSL2+ service from more than 2400 exchanges in Australia.
www.smarthouse.com.au/Wireless_And_Netw … y/D2U4P6S9

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#2 2008-03-08 13:28:43

nilep
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Registered: 2007-03-21
Posts: 291

Re: 'up the anti' for 'up the ante'

klakritz wrote:

“I bet you fifty bucks you can’t bring this tree down in less than an hour.” “Make it a hundred and you’re on,” Casey challenged, upping the anti.
books.google.com/books?isbn=0976336561

It seems pretty clear that Casey is increasing stakes, not moving opposition metaphorically or literally upward. I’m not convinced that these usages are a semantic reshaping, as opposed to non-standard or erroneous spelling.

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#3 2008-03-10 10:01:19

jorkel
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Registered: 2006-08-08
Posts: 1456

Re: 'up the anti' for 'up the ante'

I think this could indeed have eggcorn possibilities, particularly this usage that klakritz cites:

Olexandr Moroz has upped the anti and is began a campaign of defence by going on the attack.
ukrainetoday.wordpress.com/.../moroz-ups-the-anti-parliamentary-democracy-versus-presidential-dictatorship/

Here, the idiomatic “up the ante” has been completely transplanted to a new context where the sense of “anti” has been adopted. That has all the imagery elements of an eggcorn to me.

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