A cheeky commentary on how important education is, especially surrounding english language and grammar. Often used with one or more other intentional spelling or grammatical error.
To "ignore" something means to deliberately pay no attention to it or to disregard it. It often implies that you are intentionally not giving something any consideration or not acknowledging it. This can apply to various situations, such as ignoring a person's comments, ignoring a warning, or ignoring a problem. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Linguistics joke. There's a fake IPA symbol to go with it, that looks like a pig snout.
It's linguistically correct description of, well, the soundpigs make.
First-year linguistics students can be humiliated by asking them to include nasal-ingressive voiceless velar trill in their presentation of rare and difficult-to-pronounce sounds in the WestAfrican languages.