I've noticed a trend of people to express their disapproval of something by referring to it incorrectly.
For instance if you didn't like your daughter's boyfriend, Mark, you might call him Mike. You know his name is Mark, but you call him Mike anyway.
Or you're talking about Star Trek, but you can't admit you actually know anything about star trek, so you refer to it as "Sun Trek. You know, that show with Colonel Jamie B. Dirk." Even though you know damn well what the real name is.
Anyway, I hate this. I see it a lot, especially locally, people seem to think it's clever. It's not. It's right up there with people who say things like "'es runnin his mouth!"
For instance if you didn't like your daughter's boyfriend, Mark, you might call him Mike. You know his name is Mark, but you call him Mike anyway.
Or you're talking about Star Trek, but you can't admit you actually know anything about star trek, so you refer to it as "Sun Trek. You know, that show with Colonel Jamie B. Dirk." Even though you know damn well what the real name is.
Anyway, I hate this. I see it a lot, especially locally, people seem to think it's clever. It's not. It's right up there with people who say things like "'es runnin his mouth!"
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