A humorous phrase used immediately after misspelling a word intentionally or not to acknowledge the mistake in a lighthearted, self-deprecating way. The phrase is often used by someone who is known to regularly misspell words, and it’s meant to make others laugh while playfully admitting defeat. It’s less about correcting the error and more about leaning into it for comedic effect, as if the speaker is laughing at themselves while rethinking their life choices.
Person A: What do you do for a living?
Person B: I do ecnomcks.
Person B: Imagine I spelt that right.
Person B: I do ecnomcks.
Person B: Imagine I spelt that right.
by oAmfaii May 16, 2025

by Hevanisrightneptuneisnot October 19, 2021

by Skybluehoodie January 15, 2022

What men should say when they're ready to insert their dicks in a woman's vagina and have a great time.
by titarrot June 6, 2019

references a video which is a remix to the song called "fine print" which repeats the line "to earn the right to work" for over 8 hours, often references repetition in terms of manual labour jobs.
"we work to earn the right to work to earn the right to work to earn the right to work to earn the right to work"
"ok bro calm down"
"ok bro calm down"
by smortingcoke February 22, 2025

by Higuysimdepressedjustkidding January 30, 2021

Extremely western-centric, pro-capitalist, bigoted internet cult. Hell bent on free speech in the platforms which they frequent, also hell bent on using this freedom to childishly insult people (many of them are children who got in touch with such ideas through Youtube's lets play or atheist channels), hell bent on basing political views proposed apolitical notions such as ''rationality'' and ''logic''....
Group of people Marlyn Mason described in lyrics of mOBSCENE as ''Your freedom's not free and dumb''.
Young bigots trying hard to not look conservative.
Soff-alt-right
Group of people Marlyn Mason described in lyrics of mOBSCENE as ''Your freedom's not free and dumb''.
Young bigots trying hard to not look conservative.
Soff-alt-right
by existential anarchy February 3, 2017
