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This section is for misheard song lyrics (also called mondegreens). Misheard lyrics occur when people misunderstand the lyrics in a song. These are NOT intentional rephrasing of lyrics, which is called parody .
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- By Artist
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- Michael Jackson
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- The Beatles
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- Billy Joel
Misheard Song Lyrics-> Artist-> J-> Billy Joel. Misheard...
- R.E.M
Misheard Song Lyrics-> Artist-> R-> R.E.M.. Misheard song...
- Stories
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A music humor site dealing in misheard song lyrics (Mondegreens) for songs from the past 50 years including country, chrisitan music, and christmas music. Also featuring song parodies, jokes, quotes, lyrics, band name manipulations, and strange music trivia.
We find entries can be funny in the context of the lyrics of a song, and how the meaning of the lyrics can be significantly altered by the changing of just one word. Q: Why aren't the correct lyrics, correct?
It's a common colloquialism to say "am I right?" quickly and strung together. It's commonly associated with mid and low-tier stand-up comedy tropes. The typing of it as "amiright?" just emulates the way it's spoken in those cases, as with "kinda," "gonna," and "dunno."
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a humorous way to spell "am I right?", used on social media after giving an opinion or making a joke, to invite people to agree with you: We all know what that's like, amirite?
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the interjection amirite. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.