Thursday, September 19, 2013

The Heron Ate the Herring

Where did the red herring go? The red heron wasn't distracted by it; I believe the red heron ate it.










The substitution of red heron for red herring is called an eggcorn. I came across this eggcorn in the wild yesterday on the geocaching website in response to one of my tricky geocache hides.

Linguist Geoffrey Pullum coined the term that is defined as the mistaken substitution of one word or phrase for another word or phrase that sounds similar or identical. The speaker or writer of an eggcorn is generally not aware of the blunder.


From what I can tell, other than the St. Julian wine, there is no such thing as a red heron.


Eggcorn image via Boston.com
Red herring image via Politichicks.tv
Red heron image via redheronlampeter.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Astounded, Shocked, Astonished, Confounded and Stupefied

That is how I felt when I learned that a Yahoo survey found one of the top ten most searched terms for 18- to 35-year-olds is:

What is a synonym?




Survey info via The Week magazine, September 13, 2013
Image credit: bogglesworldesl.com
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