Mal‧a‧prop, Mrs /ˈmæləprɒp $ -prɑːp/
a character in the 18th century play
The Rivals by Richard Sheridan. She is known for the funny way that she wrongly uses words, saying a word that sounds similar to the one she intended to use, but means something completely different. This type of mistake is known as a
malapropism because of her.
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