Pronunciation of a non-word (in this specific case a typo by The Orange One) will elicit different non-word pronunciations esp in the cases
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Replying to @o_guest @EikoFried and
where the word itself is not following typical English rules for morphology.
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I lost you there, sorry. I explained context bc I thought you had asked for an explanation of context.
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I think you took a rhetorical Q about Eng pronunciation (that it's not prescriptive like e.g., French) to mean I needed to be explained to.
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You: "what am I missing?" Me: "she might not get covfefe ref, like 10 people who PMd me here and on Facebook; I'll post original tweet"
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Replying to @EikoFried @o_guest and
Was trying to help & express my enthusiasm about responses to that tweet, sorry if that triggered a misunderstanding somewhere.
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OK. Although "what am I missing?" came after you just tweeted me a screenshot to my rhetorical question. Not before.
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The urban dictionary screen was a response to this feed in general (I scrolled down and responded to all), bc I thought it's hilarious.
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Replying to @EikoFried @o_guest and
You then said "what am I missing", and I tried to explain for what this is a ref to.
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OK, just remember that threading is bad and serially replying will confuse. 
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