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That news anchor who kept saying 'supposably' instead of 'supposedly'

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tessa_carr
Can't believe they let that slide on live TV. I would've choked on my coffee hearing that.
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wendy_lee48
I read a linguistics blog that said "supposably" has actually been used since the 1800s @tessa_carr.
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cameron_hernandez69
omg I had a buddy named Rob who used to say "irregardless" all the time at work meetings. One time he was pitching this big idea and said "irregardless of the budget issues" and our boss just stopped the whole presentation to correct him in front of everyone. Rob tried to play it off like it was on purpose but we all knew he had no clue. That word haunted him for like a year after that.
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