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Synergy: Please. Either something fits or it doesn't... no need to make up silly words.
Toni, you made me think of eXspresso opposed to it's proper espresso.

"Irregardless," which is not a word.

"defiantly"? So passionate...OK, if we are going to word pronunciation (or mispronunciation that I agree with RR) I defiantly have one.

ah...but this one's spelled "coop".Is there such a thing as a "cewp" to keep livestock in
Did you mean "acceptable" instead of "expectable"? Also, I've never thought of this particular mis-speak as self-centered--that's a bit of a stretch for me. Most times poor grammar of this nature is simply a result of failure to learn the language properly as opposed to willful self-importance.When people say "me and (insert name)" That drives me up the wall. That one does bother me to no end. I don't know how that became expectable in culture, but to put yourself before others... It just comes across as being disrespectful, uneducated and self-centered.

OK, if we are going to word pronunciation (or mispronunciation that I agree with RR) I defiantly have one.
Tomato - us Americans and our drive to change everything.I just don't see why every other language that has a close pronunciation say the "a" as a short vowel. IMO it should be a short sound on the a. It was brought to Europe from South America and both of those pronunciations use the short vowel sound for the "a" when "naming" the fruit....and the vowel - consistent - vowel rule, whatever, like that is ever followed with any consistency.
Also Coupon, where in the world is the combination of "cou" pronounced "cew" or "q." Is there such a thing as a "cewp" to keep livestock in, or of a military "cew."???? Maybe if you are playing billiards at the armory.
Last (even though there are many more) the duty pronunciation. It really bothers me when people say "doody."
And on that point, if people would just pronounce things correctly there would not be nearly as many bad spellers in this world.
I definitely classify these as pet peeves, and I take it with a grain of salt, so I don't mean to sound snotty.
"defiantly"? So passionate...
I guess one of the things that bugs me is people who don't use adverbs properly. "He took me serious" instead of saying the correct "seriously", or "Drive careful" instead of "carefully"...ugh...