What does 'Rossism' mean in Australia?
Australian slang 'Rossism' meaning?
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'Rossism' meaning
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A Rossism is an error in speech in which a figure of speech or sentence is jumbled or confused, yet still intelligible. It was named after Ross O’Donovan, part of the Let’s Play duo Steam Train, which is a spin-off of another Let’s Play series called Game Grumps. Ross is well-known for accidentally jumbling up locutions.
Example: Some examples for Rossisms: "That train has sailed." "It's like listening to a mirror." "Don't count your chickens before they egg" "How you going?" "is rly good"
A Rossism is an error in speech in which a figure of speech or sentence is jumbled or confused, yet still intelligible. It was named after Ross O’Donovan, part of the Let’s Play duo Steam Train, which is a spin-off of another Let’s Play series called Game Grumps. Ross is well-known for accidentally jumbling up locutions.