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[[File:angel-angle.jpg|frame| Top: A cute [[Our Angels Are Different|angel]]. Bottom: Acute angle. If you can't tell the difference, you're being [[A Worldwide Punomenon|obtuse]]. [[Overly Long Gag|Right]]?]]
 
{{quote|''"Y-O-U-R,''
''Y-O-U-Apostrophe-R-E,''
''They're as different as night and day''
''Don't you think that night and day are different?''
''What's wrong with you?"''
|'''Strong Bad'''|''[[Homestar Runner]]'', [http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail89.html Strong Bad Email #89: local news] (in the [[Easter Egg]])}}
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* bias/biased
** Bias is an intangible concept. A person cannot be "bias" any more than they can be "anger" or "happiness". They may, however, be ''biased'', and possess bias.
* board/broad/bored (as in [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20200122093750/https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071130173310AAfsmce "Should I get my son a surf broad for christmas?"])
** I was really bored (uninterested) with what was written on the teacher's broad (wide) whiteboard, so I bored (dug) a hole in the floor board (wooden plank) to escape.
* born/borne
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== Rogue/Rouge ==
* The upcoming{{when}} expansion pack for ''[[City of Heroes]]'' is entitled ''Going '''Rogue!''''' Not "Rouge". Going red is, at this time, reserved for ''City of Villains'' players and Longbow agents.
** We already had to deal with people mispelling the Rouge... [[Wretched Hive|Rogue Isles]], the setting of ''City of Villains'' (and name source for the expansion) for years.
** But... But... No! When Going Rogue is released it is ''heroes'' who will be able to go rouge! Villains will go blue. No?
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** It should be noted that many powersets associated with Going Rouge are accused of being overpowdered.
*** [[Obfuscating Stupidity|Why would they be powdered in the first place?]]
** There is also a badge next to the Praetorian tailor/fashion designer called... "Going Rouge".
* And now that [[Sarah Palin]] has chosen the title for her new book, the confusion is multiplied.
** And some people are releasing an Anti-Palin book called ''Going Rouge''. Yes, that has about as much to do as red as "alot" has to do with being a real word. The book also has just about the same exact cover.
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* Similarly, there was a character from late in the ''[[Ranma ½]]'' manga named "Rouge"; it was perhaps both karma and inevitable that some [[Fanfic]] writers would start calling her "Rogue".
* "Rouge boomers" are epidemic in ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' [[Fanfic|fan fiction]]. They're supposed to rampage, not apply makeup.
* This reaches truly epidemic levels whenever a new game in the ''Rogue Squadron'' series comes out, as [https://web.archive.org/web/20070709004555/http://ign64.ign.com/articles/065/065688p1.html mocked in this article].
* The old CCG ''Guardians'' featured a "rouge specter". It was not red.
* In ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'' prequel ''On the Origin of PCs'', Haley Starshine's CV (actually, her character sheet) has her class as "rouge", which [[Deadpan Snarker]] Roy points out. She's no cosmetic product, after all.
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* ''[[Diablo (series)|Diablo]]'' fanfiction often focuses on the mysterious order known as the Rouge Archers.
* Watch out when discussing that turn-of-the-century French nightclub, which was called "The Red Windmill" because it was, well, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|a red windmill]] (a [[Moulin Rouge]]). A moulin ''rogue'' is something [[Don Quixote]] would have dealt with.
* A bit of text from [[The Other Tropes Wiki]] that lasted nearly ten years here referred to a fictional group's "rouge's gallery". For extra bonus irony and face-palming points, it was on the [[Rogues Gallery]] page.
 
== Angel/Angle & Satan/Satin ==
* "Angle" and "Satin" for "Angel" and "Satan" are infamously common, cheerily deconstructed in [http://community.livejournal.com/fanficrants/3580737.html this fanficrants post].
** Apparently the mistake made it into a homemade tattoo. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130306071842/http://www.bash.org/?459217 Dumbass.]
* You'd be surprised how many people are convinced that ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'''s Sephiroth was a [[One-Winged Angel|One-Winged Angle]], and that the [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Evangelion pilots]] fight [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgYIimWk6YY geometry].
** Speaking of which, you'd be surprised how many variations of that name exist. Sometimes done on purpose to circumvent the "each name can only be used once" rule on forums and online games. Hence, Legolaz, Legollas, Llegolasz, ad absurdum.
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* The [[Fan Translation]] of the DS version of ''Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary'' has Yu intentionally call Satan "Satin", among other wrong names.
* "Begone, dark angles!" "We will deal with their kind hardly!"—Menalaus ([[Pox Nora]])
* [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]]'s Chris Jericho purposely reversed this one, referring to frequent rival Kurt Angle as "[[My Name Is Not Durwood|Kirk Angel]]".
** Well, he may be ''[[A Worldwide Punomenon|curt]]'', but he's no ''angel''...
* But not even Satin could stop [[Christian Humber Reloaded|Christian Humber]].
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** To be precise, "duct tape" is the [http://eggcorns.lascribe.net/ eggcorn]. "Duck Tape" is both a trademark and the original name of the product, which was made out of cotton duck cloth. It was renamed "duct tape" because people kept mispronouncing and misunderstanding it. The tape itself, ironically enough, was not originally designed for use in ventilation ducts at all; rather, it's believed that "Duck Tape" was first used by the military, to prevent moisture from getting into ammunition containers.
*** However, the term "duct tape" was already in use in writing before the war, and predates any record of the "duck" version. [[The Other Wiki]] [[wikipedia:Duct tape#Etymology|discusses this extensively.]]
** Humorously, it turns out that the one thing Duc[k/t] Tape is no good for is... [https://web.archive.org/web/20070504043646/http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/duct-tape-HVAC.html sealing HVAC ducts].
* A speaker or writer ''implies'' his meaning without outright saying it. His audience ''infers'' what he meant. It's surprising how many people are aware of the two words but manage to confuse them.
* There's a reason [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Cannon_%28disambiguation%29 this article] on "[[Canon|Cannon]]" exists in the ''[[Transformers]]'' Wiki, and it involves this trope...
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** The pope lays down the [https://web.archive.org/web/20090406172223/http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/13-TheBalticWarCD/TheBalticWarCD/1635-The%20Cannon%20Law/index.htm cannon law] in the [[1632|1632 series]].
** ''[[Tsukihime]]'' sees your [[Christianity Is Catholic|canon]] and raises you [[media:ciel bfg.png|a cannon of canon.]] That is a cannon which ''literally'' wipes from existence those things which aren't in the Church's canon.
** And Tom Smith plays on both simultaneously with his song about how [[Harry Potter|Hermione Granger]]'s birthday is also [[Talk Like a Pirate Day]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3p_Kewu7jc Hey, It's Can(n)on!"]
** This whole sequence is [[Gannon Banned|CANNON BAN]][[A Worldwide Punomenon|NED]].
* V'''io'''la is an instrument in an orchestra. V'''oi'''là (or voila) means "ta-da, presto, behold!," etc.
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* Look up the phrase "a pedal stool" (in quotes) on Google and see how many of the results are about glorifying someone by metaphorically placing them on a pedal stool, as opposed to a pedestal. "A peddle stool" and even "a petal stool" are about as common.
* Another interesting [[Freudian Slip]] is to mispell "martial arts" as "marital arts". Though if found in some ''[[Ranma ½]]'' [[lemon]]s, it can be [[Martial Arts and Crafts|intentional]].
** The reverse is deliberately used in the ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''[[Discworld/Lords and Ladies|Lords and Ladies]]'', in which a soon-to-be-married character accidentally purchases a how-to guide on martial arts....
** Before it was evidently edited, the [http://pics.livejournal.com/the_dark_cat/pic/0001t7ac last page] of the [[Crack Fic]] [[Fan Web Comic]] ''[http://the-dark-cat.livejournal.com/4001.html Batman and Sons: Rivalry]'' used this while describing a potential adoptive daughter, which combined with the other adjectives makes for [http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/misterblackpanther3/ba11.jpg that extra bit of horrifying.]
** It appears in ''[[Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft auto: San Andreas]]'', on the billboard of a usable gym in San Fierro. Easy mistake to make but [[Refuge in Audacity|since this is this]] ''[[Refuge in Audacity|GTA]]''...
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* [[Spider Robinson]] has reported more than once seeing a graffito reading "Death to anyone wearing a turbine". Presumably it's all right to wear any other type of engine... or a turban.
 
== Examples from specific media ==
=== Anime and Manga ===
* One of the songs in the OST of ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion]]'' is "Holly Quintet".
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=== Fan Works ===
* Despite being quite skilled at plotting, characterization and dialogue, fan writer [https://www.fanfiction.net/u/891127/Ozzallos Ozzallos] is less adept at spelling and word choice, turning out such amazing errors as the infamous line "Hold, fowl sorcerous!" from ''[[Heir to the Empire]]''. Intended as "Hold, foul sorceress!", what it actually means is "stop, magic chicken magic!"
* ''[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3944301/1/Kakumei-Muyo Kakumei Muyo]'' by "Harunomiya" is an ambitious [[Crossover]] between ''[[Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki]]'' and ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'', but is riddled with bizarre spelling and word choice errors (such as "exclude" for "exude") that verge on [[Delusions of Eloquence]].
 
=== Films -- Live-Action[[Film]] ===
* In ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'', the local newspaper is extremely prone to this. {{spoiler|The town council eventually kills the editor for this}}.
* In ''[[Lethal Weapon 2]]'', Riggs is standing outside the South African embassy (he can do little else to the movie's [[Big Bad]] at this point, [[Diplomatic Impunity|because of his diplomatic immunity]]) with a sign that says "End Aparth''ie''d". Arguably intentional; Riggs certainly made a point of making sure the villain knew he was there.
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=== New Media ===
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20141231021237/http://www.qdb.us/97707 This quote] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20130306071842/http://www.bash.org/?459217 this one] from QDB are amusing.
* [[Super Smash Bros.|Three words:]] [http://super-smash-bros.wikia.com/wiki/Tires_don_exits Tires don exits].
* There used to be a spoof website for a company named ''Games Worksop''. Unfortunately, it seems to have been removed—all that turns up on a search for "Games Worksop" on Google is 2000 misspelled pages...
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* "[[Literal Genie|Photoshop Troll]]" genre ''embraces'' requests with typos.
** [https://twitter.com/fjamie013 James Fridman] has "[[Eyes Do Not Belong There|Eyefell]] [[Eiffel Tower Effect|Tower]]" [https://twitter.com/fjamie013/status/720683486366076929] and, yes, "tattoo of an angle with little wings" [https://twitter.com/fjamie013/status/706191845747982336].
* [[SCP Foundation|SCP-]][http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-586 586], a green pipe that causes [[Malaproper|malaprops]] to appear when describing it through text. The most hilarious use of this trope on purpose.
 
=== Western Animation ===