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Satiric misspelling refers to the intentional misspelling of words in a humorous or mocking way, often to critique or parody a person, group, or concept. This form of humor relies on the audience recognizing the original word or phrase and understanding the satirical context. For example, misspelling "government" as "gubmint" can be a way of poking fun at bureaucratic inefficiency or incompetence.

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