• @bitchkat
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    213 months ago

    It’s “psych” as in “He psyched us out” which comes from “using psychology on them”

    • @Psythik
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      113 months ago

      So many people spell it incorrectly that I’m starting to worry that “sike” will become the official spelling. Language evolves, but I don’t want it to.

      • @bitchkat
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        73 months ago

        Or “would of”, “could of”, “should of”. Enunciate your words. “have” and “of” sound different.

        • @[email protected]
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          53 months ago

          Excellent point, but “would’ve”, “could’ve”, and “should’ve” sound like “would of”, “could of”, and “should of”.

          So the problem doesn’t lie solely in enounciation.

          • @bitchkat
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            03 months ago

            If you think “of” and “have” (or it’s contraction) sound alike, you’re part of the problem. “Of” has a softer finish more like “ovf” than “ov”. The transition from ‘o’ to ‘f’ starts hard with a ‘v’ but finishes with a soft ‘f’.

      • Zement
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        3 months ago

        I never knew it hat a source,… I thought it was a word like “ouch” or “oops”

        Edit: English != mother tongue

    • Subverb
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      23 months ago

      I commend you, but it’s a losing battle.