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40 Times People Thought They Were Writing One Thing, But Ended Up With Another (New Pics)

One fun little typo got so famous that it even inspired a meme format for any misspelling that involves replacing words with similar-sounding alternatives.

One fun little typo got so famous that it even inspired a meme format for any misspelling that involves replacing words with similar-sounding alternatives.

50 Times Confidently Incorrect People Blessed Us With Hilarious Fails With Words (New Pics)

Some phrases sound different from what they actually are. For instance, saving "a damsel in this dress", agreeing that "looks can be this evening", or seeing a child who is a "spit and image" of their parent.

Some phrases sound different from what they actually are. For instance, saving "a damsel in this dress", agreeing that "looks can be this evening", or seeing a child who is a...

50 Times People Failed To Use The Correct Words And It Resulted In These Hilarious Mishaps (New Pics)

"Roast beef & criminalized onion relish."

"Roast beef & criminalized onion relish."

40 Times People Struggled To Use The Correct Words And It Resulted In These Hilarious Mishaps

Like when the food is hella good, you say bone apple tea, it's like French or some fancy stuff.

Like when the food is hella good, you say bone apple tea, it's like French or some fancy stuff.

30 Times People Struggled To Use The Correct Words And It Resulted In These Hilarious Mishaps (New Pics)

A malapropism is the mistaken use of an incorrect word in place of a similar-sounding word, resulting in a nonsensical sometimes humorous utterance. And there's even a subreddit collecting pictures of its appearances in our everyday conversations.

A malapropism is the mistaken use of an incorrect word in place of a similar-sounding word, resulting in a nonsensical sometimes humorous utterance. And there's even a subreddit collecting pictures of...