Feb-YOO-airy instead of Feb-ROO-airy for February.
"I could care less" when they really mean "I could NOT care less".
"ATM Machine" ... it means "Automatic Teller Machine Machine".
Using "Literally" when they mean "Practically" or "Virtually". "I laughed so hard that I literally bust a gut!" means "I laughed so hard that I injured an internal organ", whereas "I laughed so hard I practically bust a gut" means "I laughed really hard."
"Hopefully" - This means "With Hope". When you say "Hopefully, I'll pass the exam", do you mean that you'll take the test in a hopeful frame of mind, or do you mean that you hope you'll pass the exam? When used this way, the meaning of the sentence is vague, and therefore communicate little of any use.
"Memento" (a souvenir of a memorable person or event) is often mispronounced and misspelled as "Momento" (the Spanish word for "Moment").
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