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regardless

a common misusage of the word "irregardless"

means "with regard" as ir- adds the "not" to the definition that the speaker is looking for since they clearly mean to say "without regard" or "irregardless"

guy 1: regardless of what they say I'm still the grammer king.

guy 2: you mean irregardless?

guy 1: yea, I guess I'm not the grammer king. If I were I would have said irregardless. I guess they are right

by dinosaurdoctor July 25, 2011

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