Metaphor? 'Fly' in relation to 'batman'?fullonoob said:"so u can fly in to huyngry jacks for ur batman toy"
wat language device is it?
Hyprebole because of the exaggeration in the word fly. Reference to another text (Batman) is also a technique but I can't remember the name for the techniqe.fullonoob said:"so u can fly in to huyngry jacks for ur batman toy"
wat language device is it?
hehehe it's a clear reflection of my crap english skills LOLBobness said:It's not hyperbole...
It's very clearly a pun. The double meaning that exists is the idiom of 'flying into' a place you are excited about and the physical act of 'flying'.
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In your defence, kaz1 mentioned it first.jellybelly59 said:hehehe it's a clear reflection of my crap english skills LOL
Oh well, at least I tried.Bobness said:It's not hyperbole...
It's very clearly a pun. The double meaning that exists is the idiom of 'flying into' a place you are excited about and the physical act of 'flying'.
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Now I see the play on words :rofl: Jellybelly... you're not alone... lol.Bobness said:In your defence, kaz1 mentioned it first.
Also, it *can* be a metaphor (as x.Exhaust.x identified) but pun is more specific and precise.
I'll have a jab and say it is an extended metaphor and then be proven wrong by some uni student.gmail92 said:what about this one?
“If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then these girls must be blind”
*quote of a recent TodayTonight episode about top 100 sexiest people*
is it also a pun?
might use it in my english essay tomorrow....
Well you're half-right there because you'll be proven wrong by myself - an english teacherkaz1 said:I'll have a jab and say it is an extended metaphor and then be proven wrong by some uni student.
Reason: Beauty is compared to the eye and then extended to say that the eye is blind thus saying there is no beauty.