When your spellchecker writes what your subconscious mind is thinking.
Person 1: "Sure, I'd love to cock with you."
Person 1: "Cook! I meant cook!"
Person 2: "That was definitely a Freudian autocorrect."
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The exclamation you commonly make when the autocorrect feature in your phone maliciously decides to "correct" your text message spelling in the worst way possible.
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> Wanna come over for lunch?
# No thanks, I'm so full, I just ate two foot-long hot dongs.
> I bet you just gobbled those right up!
# Damn you autocorrect!!
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The theory that your phone’s autocorrect is in tune with your brain. To the point where it can generate sentences out of nothing
“ The fbi is spying on us and we are going to be in a war with them for the rest of our lives”
“Bro what?”
Sorry, just testing the autocorrect theory
Autocorrect game is a game for when a group chat is dead, it is played by someone saying "type e.g."I hate my" then hit the middle button" this can be used with many other sentences too. It will also wake up the chat in a funny way, but you can also use it to change the subject or just randomly play a game
Alright, let's play the autocorrect game! type "I hate my" then press the middle button for whatever your phone gives you
When a friend or someone in your group keeps correcting everything you say.
When you are talking or telling a story and a person in your group keeps interrupting you and correcting everything that you say.
I’m tired of Sophia constantly autocorrecting me every time I make a grammar mistake.
If Liv autocorrects me one more time about some stupid detail when I’m telling a story I’m going to knock her silly.
When you are talking or telling a story and someone in your group keeps interrupting you and correcting grammar mistakes or details about your story.
For instance, if you were telling a story about a gray car and the person says, “actually it was silver” and you continue with your story and mention that it was on Wednesday and that person says, “actually it was on a Thursday” and you continue and say that it occurred in the evening and they interrupt and say “actually it was in the late afternoon.”
Then you tell them to stop autocorrecting you.
Sophia if you don’t stop autocorrecting me I’m gonna knock you out.
Liv, you would have a lot more friends if you didn’t autocorrect people all the time.
It's like a Freudian slip, but it's specifically when autocorrect changes what you typed to say something revealing or true.
*texting*
Person 1: Brant is so shifty.
Person 2: Shifty is a good way to describe him.
Person 1: Oh, did it autocorrect to shifty? I typed shitty... But he is shifty af.
Person 2: Hahaha autocorrect slip.