Merriam-Webster Points Out Trump’s Spelling Mistakes
- 8 years ago
After Republican candidate Donald Trump posted a series of misspelled and confusing tweets about his rivals, the Twitter account for Merriam-Webster pointed out some of his most glaring errors.
Donald Trump has gotten publicly criticized by an unlikely source.
On February 26th, the twitter account for Merriam-Webster posted a response to a series of misspelled and otherwise confusing messages the Republican candidate had tweeted.
The businessman's entries originally included one that read, “Wow, every poll said I won the debate last night. Great honer!”
Another one stated, “Leightweight chocker Marco Rubio looks like a little boy on stage. Not presidential material!”
A follow-up tweet again referred to Rubio as a “leightweight chocker.”
Merriam-Webster chimed in with the real definition of a honer which is “one that hones.”&nb
Donald Trump has gotten publicly criticized by an unlikely source.
On February 26th, the twitter account for Merriam-Webster posted a response to a series of misspelled and otherwise confusing messages the Republican candidate had tweeted.
The businessman's entries originally included one that read, “Wow, every poll said I won the debate last night. Great honer!”
Another one stated, “Leightweight chocker Marco Rubio looks like a little boy on stage. Not presidential material!”
A follow-up tweet again referred to Rubio as a “leightweight chocker.”
Merriam-Webster chimed in with the real definition of a honer which is “one that hones.”&nb