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7 April, 07:39

Would you be guilty of a malapropism if you said that you went out with your friends for piazza rather than pizza?

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  1. 7 April, 07:53
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    A malapropism is accidentally using a similar word for another word. In this case, you have said "piazza" which is a gathering place in place of "pizza" which is a type of food.
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