noun
- a word or phrase that results from mishearing or misinterpreting another word or phrase, typically in a way that creates an unintentionally humorous or creative meaning
Usage: informal; linguistics term; named after the mishearing of 'acorn' as 'eggcorn'
Examples
- The phrase 'for all intensive purposes' is an eggcorn for 'for all intents and purposes.'
- Saying 'doggy-dog world' instead of 'dog-eat-dog world' is a common eggcorn.
- She used the eggcorn 'escape goat' when she meant 'scapegoat.'
- The term 'eggcorn' itself comes from someone mishearing the word 'acorn.'
- Internet forums are full of eggcorns like 'nip it in the butt' for 'nip it in the bud.'