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There's actually been a lot of research into the semiotics of malapropisms.
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I like it
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Not to be confused with semiology!
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Which one is the study of people who can’t manage a full one?
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That would be semiology. Semiotics are the tablets they're given.
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the usual semi antics
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Can we have the statistics please ?
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yes
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Semolina total Shyte ,I can remember it being dished up at my Junior school ,with a prune in the Middle of it ,at the age of 6 I tried to eat it , I vomited . I think it was a Tuesday they served it , I hated Tuesdays ,Some old Monitor cxxt would be telling you ,you had to eat it
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Semolina refers to a British milk pudding, in which semolina is cooked slowly in milk and sweetened with sugar. This dish is served topped with a spoonful of honey, jam or fresh or dried fruit.
This was the problem in schools in the 1960s and 1970s: they clean forgot to add the sugar, the honey, the jam or the fruit (apart from a prune, obviously). |