Malapropisms
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Some of the characters in the Homestar Runner universe, as well as some not quite characters, have used malapropisms. A malapropism is the replacement of a word with something that sounds like the word being replaced, but has a completely different meaning. Many of these malaprops are delivered as a punchline.
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Appearances by character
Lappy 486
- "Tell whim I love." (him) — Sbemail 150?!?
Strong Bad
- "And check out all these speculations!" (specifications) — animal
- "Sup my young parsons, I too am so on the go that I drink my yogurt from a tube." (persons) — looking old
- "When we need muscle, we farm it out to our favorite band of shady missionaries." (mercenaries) — more armies
Homestar Runner
- "Ooh, I'm a neglected official." (elected) — 4 branches
Senor Cardgage
- "Gamble around the campfire, children." (gather) — Senorial Day
Others
- "Hollandaise gift collection" (holiday) — what I want
- "Soiled gold ornament" (solid) — what I want
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