In my house, I WAS the dictionary! My mother would be writing a letter in the kitchen, and she’d shout over, “Karen…how do you spell [enter word here]?” The funny thing is, 3 feet away from her, on top of the china cabinet, was a dictionary. Funnier still: she could easily spell “appendectomy” but had trouble with shorter words. Oh, and she & I played Scrabble regularly; I was the only kid who would play against her.
When I was in grade school (many moons ago), I had a “bad speller’s dictionary” that listed words by their most common misspelling, and then told you the correct spelling.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Well, if Charlie Brown were looking for it in the Oxford dictionary, it would probably be spelt G-U-V-apostrophe-N-A-H
SonicFan91 over 5 years ago
Stop getting on her NERVES
orinoco womble over 5 years ago
“Look it up in the dictionary”: teacherspeak for “don’t bother me.”
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 5 years ago
BluebottleWhat time is it Eccles?
EcclesErr, just a minute. I, I’ve got it written down ’ere on a piece of paper. A nice man wrote the time down for me this morning.
BluebottleOoooh, then why do you carry it around with you Eccles?
EcclesWell, umm, if a anybody asks me the ti-ime, I ca-can show it to dem.
BluebottleWait a minute Eccles, my good man…
EcclesWhat is it fellow?
BluebottleIt’s writted on this bit of paper, what is eight o’clock, is writted.
EcclesI know that my good fellow. That’s right, um, when I asked the fella to write it down, it was eight o’clock.
BluebottleWell then. Supposing when somebody asks you the time, it isn’t eight o’clock?
EcclesAh, den I don’t show it to dem.
BluebottleOoohhh…
Eccles[Smacks lips] Yeah.
BluebottleWell how do you know when it’s eight o’clock?
EcclesI’ve got it written down on a piece of paper!
jrankin1959 over 5 years ago
There’s a hole in the bucket, dear Patty, dear Patty…
Wren Fahel over 5 years ago
In my house, I WAS the dictionary! My mother would be writing a letter in the kitchen, and she’d shout over, “Karen…how do you spell [enter word here]?” The funny thing is, 3 feet away from her, on top of the china cabinet, was a dictionary. Funnier still: she could easily spell “appendectomy” but had trouble with shorter words. Oh, and she & I played Scrabble regularly; I was the only kid who would play against her.
Chad Cheetah over 5 years ago
Wonder why he wants to write “governor”?
Tentoes over 5 years ago
I never found a solution to that problem either.
Spence12 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Interesting that with spellcheck now, you can mangle a word and still find the correct spelling.
gantech over 5 years ago
It’s been a standing joke since before there was dirt.
VICTOR PROULX over 5 years ago
The time I wasted looking for words…like psychology
I❤️Peanuts over 5 years ago
If we have a gubernatorial election, why don’t we elect a Gubernator?
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Ask Siri or Alexa…in 50 years.
Charlie Tuba over 5 years ago
Try to find gnome, psychiatrist, and pneumonia.
Charlie Tuba over 5 years ago
I Before E, Except After C:
https://youtu.be/qsIiQJZk3xE
1craftylady over 5 years ago
Makes sense to me…
Aliquid over 5 years ago
When I was in grade school (many moons ago), I had a “bad speller’s dictionary” that listed words by their most common misspelling, and then told you the correct spelling.
edbos1_1 over 5 years ago
I never tell my students to look up a work if they cannot spell it, for this very reason; and then there are words like pneumonia and knowledge…
wiatr over 5 years ago
Bazinga!!!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
If you misspell a word when looking it up, you can never find it.
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
No duh, but he’s got a point!