June 2013 Moms

S/O things you thought were true..

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edited May 2014 in June 2013 Moms
What words, phrases, song lyrics, etc. did you think were something different until someone either corrected you or you realized you were wrong?

For instance, when I was younger, I thought it was "a sick sense," not "a sixth sense."

Re: S/O things you thought were true..

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  • BC&LMBC&LM member
    Cricket81 said:
    It's kind of cliche, but I really thought it was "There's the bathroom, on the right" Instead of "There's a bad moon on the rise"
    Is this a movie tag line or a song lyric? I suck at pop culture.
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    I don't know if anyone would remember this song, but my little brother had this CD back in the 90s or early 2000s with a song by one of those Carter boys.(Aaron? Nick?).  I don't know what the name of the song was but it turned out the lyrics were actually "Come get it!" but my mother and I for the longest time thought they were singing "Punk daddy!"
  • I thought "hot dogs" were "hawk dogs". 

    I also read a lot and pronounced hors d' oeuvres as "whores d' vors" in my mind.
  • BC&LM said:
    Cricket81 said:
    It's kind of cliche, but I really thought it was "There's the bathroom, on the right" Instead of "There's a bad moon on the rise"
    Is this a movie tag line or a song lyric? I suck at pop culture.

    :-O

    You don't know "Bad Moon Rising?"  I'm actually MORE surprised that you don't know it solely from the misheard lyric of "there's a bathroom on the right." lol
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  • BC&LMBC&LM member
    edited May 2014
    elmoali said:


    BC&LM said:


    Cricket81 said:

    It's kind of cliche, but I really thought it was
    "There's the bathroom, on the right"
    Instead of
    "There's a bad moon on the rise"

    Is this a movie tag line or a song lyric? I suck at pop culture.


    :-O

    You don't know "Bad Moon Rising?"  I'm actually MORE surprised that you don't know it solely from the misheard lyric of "there's a bathroom on the right." lol


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    I'm really bad with song names and lyrics sometimes too, so I didn't know I knew it until I clicked on @Cricket81‌'s YouTube link! But I do know that one; it's a classic, just didn't know the words.
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    I thought that here comes the bride went like "here comes the bride all fat and wide"
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    For the longest time, up until my 20s, I said I was sedimentary (like the rock) instead of sedentary (like a person who doesn't move and exercise)
  • I read a lot as a kid and it gave me a pretty good vocabulary. Unfortunately, books don't tell you how to pronounce all of those cool new words, so I pronounced some words weirdly for years..."chaos" ("chowse" was how I said it) was one that had my mom rolling once she figured it out.

    I am this +1, my mom still corrects me all the time. I finally got to say to her (yesterday) I didn't think aquifer was pronounced aqui-fire (at least in Texas).

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  • I said third "reach" instead of "rike" after reading about the Nazis Third Reich. My brother gave me so much crap.

    There's this Shania Twain song about domestic violence, and the first line is "Black eyes, I don't need them." Except I thought she was saying "guys" instead of "eyes" and I totally thought Shania was racist when I was 14 and she was so popular. X_X

    I'm a really good speller and always have been, but I spelled ridiculous "rediculous" until I was in college.  But hey, at least I know there is no A in definitely!!
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  • In the song Bennie and the Jets I thought Elton John was singing "she got electric boobs" not electric boots....

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  • I always thought it was "Hey RIcky" not "Hey Mickey" which isn't a huge deal except I vehemently argued that I was right to a friend as we were fighting over it.  I still feel embarrassed and it was years ago! 
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  • When I was little I kept hearing people say, "is the Pope Catholic"? So one day my mom said it to my brother and I sincerely asked if he was in fact Catholic. Yeah, my family still laughs at that one.
  • Murphie82 said:

    Oh!  I remembered another one.  I thought "making ends meet" was really "making ends-meat" as in making enough money to afford only the, often over-cooked, end portion of a roast or something. 

    That's one I held onto for a VERY long time.  Embarrassingly long.

    Me too!
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