mal·a·prop·ism /ˈmaləˌpräpˌizəm/
The mistaken use of a word or phrase, often with amusing effect. The term originates from the character Mrs. Malaprop in Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s 1775 play “The Rivals”
Halapropisms
mal·a·prop·ism /ˈmaləˌpräpˌizəm/
The mistaken use of a word or phrase, often with amusing effect. The term originates from the character Mrs. Malaprop in Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s 1775 play “The Rivals”
hal·a·prop·ism /ˈhaləˌpräpˌizəm/
A malapropism heard by or reported to Dan Halabe, uttered unintentionally, often in a business consulting context.