Citations:miscommunicado

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English citations of miscommunicado

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  • 1996 December 9, New York Magazine, volume 29, number 48, New York Media, LLC, →ISSN, page 138:
    “REMEMBER HOW I TOLD YOU I WANTED TO FLOOD THE HOLLAND TUNNEL TO PROMOTE DAYLIGHT, THE NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL-ACTION PIC STARRING SLY STALLONE AS A DISGRACED FORMER EMS CHIEF WHO REDEEMS HIMSELF BY SAVING HUNDREDS OF NEW YORKERS TRAPPED UNDER THE HUDSON AFTER A DEVASTATING EXPLOSION FOLLOWING A FREAK TRAFFIC ACCIDENT?” “REMEMBER, YOU LAUGHED AND SAID, "BE MY GUEST"?” “WHY WOULD I JOKE ABOUT A THING LIKE THAT?” “I GUESS WE WERE MISCOMMUNICADO.”
  • 2012 January 17, Luvh Rakhe, “The Story of the 50” (10:34 from the start), in New Girl, season 1, episode 10, spoken by Martin Fuller (Matt Besser):
    “Um, are you bringing us a stripper? 'Cause I really wanted to see her jugs first, you know, just so... um, I do right by my bro.” “We have a little miscommunicado. Did you make the call? Because if they hear a woman's voice, then they send me. I'm your stripper, folks.”
  • 2013 June 25, Chris Raschka, Seriously, Norman!, Scholastic Inc., →ISBN, page 147:
    "Of course, my boy, of course. Five bomber contracts ain't bad. Six would have been better, but five ain't bad. So now as soon as I work out a teensy-weensy little miscommunicado with my old business partner-o-rooni, we'll be swimming in lettuce. That's cool-talk for money. I guess they'd say something like salat, here. Leastways, Goonder probably would."
  • , archived from the original on November 12, 2024:
    The most quoted malamanteau is George W. Bush’s “I misunderestimated”. Others that have evoked smirks have been “miscommunicado” (from “miscommunicate” and “incommunicado”), “insinuendo” (from “innuendo” and “insinuation”), and “squirmish” (“squirm” and “skirmish”).]