kre8ive spelling...
I just have to share this... I'm shocked. Today at work, I met a Stephanie. Nothing weird so far. But then, I saw on her medical dossier, that it's written like this:
Sthefanny.
:O especially the H is so..wrong..
WDYTO? could it even be worse?
Sthefanny.
:O especially the H is so..wrong..
WDYTO? could it even be worse?
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could it even be worse?
Sthefanneigh?
;)
Sthefanneigh?
;)
That would probably be better because the "fanny" part isn't so obvious... :/
That's really terrible. I recently encountered a Stefany, but that has nothing on this.
S the Fanny? WTF?
It's true! :o
What?
What?
This...this "name" is just so horrid. I'm trying to figure out how this is even conceivably pronounced the same way as Stephanie. I pronounce "Sthefanny" sthuh-FAN-ee, while I pronounce Stephanie STEFF-uh-nee. I already dislike "kre8if" names, but this one just crosses a line of bad that I didn't even know existed. Just...eugh. @_@
What?
This...this "name" is just so horrid. I'm trying to figure out how this is even conceivably pronounced the same way as Stephanie. I pronounce "Sthefanny" sthuh-FAN-ee, while I pronounce Stephanie STEFF-uh-nee. I already dislike "kre8if" names, but this one just crosses a line of bad that I didn't even know existed. Just...eugh. @_@
it's a lowdown dirty shame
And Stephanie is such a pretty name.
And Stephanie is such a pretty name.
Why, oh why? That is just beyond hideous!
Whoa. That's bad.
That...doesn't even make any sense, I can understand it without the "h" after the "t" but this is just hideous and confusing.
I think that could beat
Gnycole, which I saw on a girl in the newspaper years ago. Never thought it could be beaten, but S the Fanny takes the cake.
Gnycole, which I saw on a girl in the newspaper years ago. Never thought it could be beaten, but S the Fanny takes the cake.
Urgh, that looks like "s the fanny." Or that it should be pronounced with some kind of "sh" sound in the beginning.
And I used to think Stephenie as in Stephenie Meyer was bad.
And I used to think Stephenie as in Stephenie Meyer was bad.
Google says there are lots of them! Seems to be a Brazilian thing: top hit is a Brazilian actress who spells it with one n.