Heard a good one yesterday. "I'd asked for that pacifically".
I think Torturous is often used when in fact folks mean to say Tortuous. e.g. "its a torturous drive over the snake pass" Though to be fair, being stuck doing 29mph behind someone who hasn't realised that putting their headlights on full beam offers them a much better view of the road ahead can be a form of mental torture.
Quote from: Monolith on December 05, 2018, 09:58:13 amHeard a good one yesterday. "I'd asked for that pacifically".Depends. Either they asked for it calmly, or it's an eggcorn.
Another demon someone helped me to exercise relatively recently
Quote from: Steve R on December 05, 2018, 05:03:44 pmAnother demon someone helped me to exercise relatively recentlyFantastic.
tortuous is news to me too - thanks SamT. Another demon someone helped me to exercise relatively recently was sliver vs slither. As in, I thought it was a thin slither of cake. When spoken in Hullish they're pronounced the same so can probably tribute it to that.
'singing from the same spreadsheet'
Quote from: shurt on December 06, 2018, 02:51:00 pm'singing from the same spreadsheet'This is incredible. May have to start using it.