wackyparse

To misread a text to a humorous effect (perhaps deliberately), especially in line with traditional absurdist humor.

Verb

  1. To misread a text to a humorous effect (perhaps deliberately), especially in line with traditional absurdist humor.
    • 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." - 1998 May 9, James Kibo Parry, “Son of Short, Shameful Confession”, in...

    Hypernyms: misparse

Origin

From wacky + parse. Coined by James Parry in 1998. Though wackyparsing as a concept probably originated in Kibology (at alt.religion.kibology), at least as early as 1998http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&q=wackyparsing&qt_s=Search, the term has come to have wider usage, particularly on Usenet.

Forms

wackyparses wackyparsing wackyparsed