Eggcorn: foilage
Lynne Murphy
m.l.murphy at SUSSEX.AC.UK
Sun Oct 12 20:08:45 UTC 2008
Whoops, bad arithmetic (or in denial about how much of the year is gone),
it was in March (7 months ago) that we discussed 'foilage'.
Lynne
--On Saturday, October 11, 2008 10:00 pm -0500 Jim Parish
<jparish at SIUE.EDU> wrote:
> Laurence Horn wrote:
>> At 8:41 PM -0500 10/11/08, Jim Parish wrote:
>> > Benjamin Barrett wrote:
>> > <snip>
>> >> 2. Something that foils
>> > <snip>
>> >> I have a serious thrist for a CONSTITUIONAL amendment that will
>> >> force persons of foilage to report to the nearest nucular power
>> >> plant for physcho-assessment and debreeding?so the re-programming
>> >> can begin.
>> >> (http://rachellucas.com/index.php/2008/08/06/the-chemtrails-serve-
>> >> many -masters/ )
>> >
>> > "[P]ersons of foilage" looks to me like a reference to Greens; if so,
>> > this would be another example of the original "foilage/foliage"
>> > confusion.
>> >
>> I don't know. Given the loony context, it seems
>> equally likely that it refers to folks wearing
>> tin foil helmets that I think are supposed to be
>> designed either to shield the wearer from signals
>> or to attract them, I forget which.
>
> Good point. More context might help.
>
> Jim Parish
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