Contextomy

What is Contextomy?


1.

The art of removing words from a sentence (or a sentence from a paragraph) to change its context completely. Used commonly in movie posters when a film critic in their review has said something uncomplimentary. Also known as "false attribution" and is related closely to "quotation mining".

A movie or theatre critic may have reviewed the piece saying "The whole thing was a terrific bore, I laughed out loud at the ineptitude of the actors..."

The contextomy on the poster would then read: "Terrific! I laughed out loud!"

See movie, theatre, theater, film, context, quote


62

Random Words:

1. This is when a someone sticks three fingers up a anyone's butt. Yo, that girl got da zangger yo! See butt, fingers, japan, croati..
1. Gloves with palms and fingers covered with velcro, used to hold onto wool. Rumoured to be found at most shops in rural towns close to sh..
1. So paranoid that you think even the dictionary is out to get you. Kenn is mega paranoid...almost to the level of noid-para. See parano..