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Going to Hell in a Hen Basket: An Illustrated Dictionary of Modern Malapropisms
Going to Hell in a Hen Basket: An Illustrated Dictionary of Modern Malapropisms | Robert Alden Rubin
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Malapropism - A word or phrase that has been mistaken for another, usually because of its sound rather than its meaning. Everyone has made the mistake of using a word or phrase that they think sounds correct, but in fact is not. Malapropisms make some sense. They have a semantic logic to them, even if that logic makes perfect nonsense. In "Going to Hell in a Hen Basket, "author Robert Alden Rubin delights in the creative misuse of words and celebrates the verbal and textual flubs that ignore the conventions of proper English.Culled from blogs, the deepest corners of the internet, as well as some of the most esteemed publications, here is a collection of classic malapropisms paired with hilarious illustrations. Some examples include: . adieu, without further - Conflation of bidding "adieu" (saying goodbye) with "ado" (complicated doings, ceremony) to mean "without saying anything more.". feeble position - An unborn child in a "fetal position" seems weak and helpless, which explains the confusion here. The two words also share some sexist cultural and literary associations. "Feeble "(weak) originates from a Latin word for something" to be wept over"; "fetal" (relating to a fetus) originates from the same preliterate Indo-European word that gives us "female." . hone in on - Confuses expressions such as "finely honed" with "home in on" or" zero in on "(focus on, locate) and sometimes with "horn in on" (intrude upon). "Homing, "as pigeons perform it, often involves flying in narrowing circles until the target is reached. "Hone "means to sharpen; the malapropism conveys the sense of a carefully sharpened instrument and sometimes "cutting in." Perfect for bookworms and wordsmiths, the point here isn't to shame the malapropagandists, but to delight in the twists and turns writers put our language through and to amuse and inform those of us who care about words."
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My favorite Asheville, NC bookstore! It's a wonderful place and I can only say I wish I visited there more often. Images courtesy of Google. #getindie #malaprops

ValerieAndBooks I visited Asheville many years ago (~18 yrs ago) and loved it there. Don't remember stopping at any bookstores back then -- if this one did exist at that time, I sure missed out! 8y
intothehallofbooks My favorite as well! I don't get by often enough because I live a good distance east of here. But I love it so much ❤️ 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @intothehallofbooks We used to visit Asheville when our kids lived there. But they moved back up our way, so now I don't get to go anymore! 8y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage @ValerieAndBooks Clearly, you need to go back to Ashville! 8y
KerriArista I ❤️ that book store! And Asheville in general!! 8y
Hobbinol I always stop by Malaprops's every time I'm in town. ❤️❤️❤️ 8y
Alisnazzy Love Malaprops!!!! 8y
ReadingEnvy My favorite too. I live an hour south and still consider it my "local" bookstore. 8y
Soubhiville I miss Asheville so much, and Malaprops is definitely one reason! I purchased a signed Tad Williams there, and ALL the coffee and cocoa! 8y
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