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The Snowclones Database | Snowclones are the new eggcorns.
Snowclones are the new eggcorns.
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About the snowclones database | The Snowclones Database
** If you are looking for a place to suggest a snowclone, please go to the Queue.** The Snowclone(s)1 Database was inspired primarily by Mark Liberman et al's Language Log and Chris Weigl's Eggcorn Da...
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The queue | The Snowclones Database
This is the current list of snowclones that don't yet have entries in the snowclones database, but will. It has been compiled from a variety of sources, including several omnibus posts to Language Log...
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Welcome to the Snowclones Database | The Snowclones Database
The Snowclone(s)1 Database was inspired primarily by Mark Liberman et al's Language Log and Chris Weigl's Eggcorn Database. If you are here, you probably already have some idea of what a snowclone is,...
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X, Y, and Z, oh my! | The Snowclones Database
As far as I can tell, this snowclone originated with dialogue in The Wizard of Oz (1939): "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" The variables may be plural or singular, count or non-count: filling and ...
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X considered harmful | The Snowclones Database
This one has already been well-documented on Language Log and Wikipedia. For computer scientists, the X0 is "Go to statement", per a 1968 letter to Communications of the ACM by Edsger Dijkstra, but th...