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22 minutes ago, SVT Renegade XRS said:

Dumb fucks can't even spell

 

The MaineCunt is full of bologna , and has a small pickle.

Hey now...that's the intellectually elite you're talking about  :lol:

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48 minutes ago, SVT Renegade XRS said:

Dumb fucks can't even spell 

 

The MaineCunt is full of bologna , and has a small pickle. 

:dunno:

ba·lo·ney
bəˈlōnē/
noun
informal
 
  1. 1.
    foolish or deceptive talk; nonsense.
    "typical salesman's baloney"
  2. 2.
    NORTH AMERICAN
    variant of bologna.
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Jesus Christ people.. boloney is indeed misspelled.

Boloney is the accepted spelling, with a definition of /slang/nonsense.

So yes, correct usage, typical millennial piss poor spelling.

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47 minutes ago, Snake said:

Jesus Christ people.. boloney is indeed misspelled.

Boloney is the accepted spelling, with a definition of /slang/nonsense.

So yes, correct usage, typical millennial piss poor spelling.

Jesus christ people,  it's spelled exactly like it should have been given the context .  Boloney and baloney are both acceptable spelling as a slang word for nonsense which makes complete sense in the context of the sandwhich.  kind of creative to be honest,  the small pickle made me laugh.  

 

 

baloney

 

or boloney

[buh-loh-nee] 
Spell Syllables
noun
1.
Slang. foolishness; nonsense.
2.
Informal. bologna.
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1 hour ago, Snake said:

Jesus Christ people.. boloney is indeed misspelled.

Boloney is the accepted spelling, with a definition of /slang/nonsense.

So yes, correct usage, typical millennial piss poor spelling.

In todays world of texting etc. the assumption is that if enough people spell something or use words incorrectly long enough and frequently enough it will become acceptable and normalized.

Even with spell and grammar check available in Microsoft Word it never ceases to amaze me how many resumes I saw with glaring errors.

One of the most frequent phrases I hear now is "I seen", instead of "I saw" or "I have seen". Then they insist that I seen is correct. One that seems to be increasing in popularity is "I done seen".

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