wackyparse

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Etymology[edit]

wacky +‎ parse. Though wackyparsing as a concept probably originated in Kibology (at alt.religion.kibology), at least as early as 1998[2], the term has come to have wider usage, particularly on Usenet. Coined by James Parry in 1998.

Verb[edit]

wackyparse (third-person singular simple present wackyparses, present participle wackyparsing, simple past and past participle wackyparsed)

  1. (Internet slang) In Kibology, the practice of misreading text to humorous effect (perhaps deliberately), especially in line with traditional absurdist humor. [from 1998][1]
    I wackyparsed "bear hunting" as "beer hunting".

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    1998 May 9, James Kibo Parry, “Son of Short, Shameful Confession”, in alt.religion.kibology[1] (Usenet):
    But "Kibological slip" just doesn't do it. I would prefer a single-word term. Something like "I wackyparsed that as..." or "I incorrgrept you."