We Three Kings of Orient are/Bearing golf we traverse afar.
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Ah, the Three Kings may have been wise, but even they have their moments. Here’s a collection of grammatical misfires that even the most brilliant minds commit under pressure.
It must cost an arm and a ldkfj.
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We’re not sure what “ldkfj” means, but spell check certainly is! Unfortunately, it won’t save you from these infamous 9 spelling blunders lurking in the corner of your writing.
I hear he’s toadally a great player.
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In case you were wondering, “amphibious” is defined as being suitable for both land and water. Conversely, “toadally” suggests your vocabulary needs to hop to a better place. We suggest using “ambidextrous” instead.
We’ve heard about laughing so hard you pee a little, but this…
“Self-defecating humor”? That’s a hard pass! Thankfully, these bite-sized jokes won’t lead to an embarrassing aftermath.
“What’s” doesn’t sound like a very good policy to us.
Dear editor of this illustrious newspaper, might we recommend brushing up on these 8 essential apostrophe rules? It seems your understanding could use a touch of clarity!
Looks like you should work on a farm.
And while we’re at it, “not to heavy”? A noble effort, but let’s just say the grammar police would like to have a word. Here are some more jokes only those who appreciate the fine art of language will truly savor.
Beware of demons
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That was my favorite part too.
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Beyond the realms of newspaper blunders, let’s take a moment to appreciate the gift of miscommunication in the form of typos. Brace yourself for a laugh as we explore some popular yet cringe-worthy gaffes that somehow squeaked past the vigilant eyes of editors.


