A 'lady' in a misheard 17th-century ballad, now a name for misheard words, especially in song lyrics
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- Misheard lyric
- Misunderstood song lyric like ''Scuse me while I kiss this guy'
- Word, coined by writer Sylvia Wright in 1954 after misinterpreting a line in The Bonny Earl of Murray, for an often humorous or nonsensical phrase or 'eggcorn' resulting from mishearing the lyrics of a song
- A misinterpreted or misunderstood word or phrase resulting from mishearing song lyrics
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