It's only a mistake in pronunciation.
English is a tricky bitch that way. Core, corps, corpse - they're all derived from the Latin corpus. It's all the same difference, really. We knew what he meant.
It was a good try. And that is what counts.
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English is a tricky bitch that way. Core, corps, corpse - they're all derived from the Latin corpus. It's all the same difference, really. We knew what he meant.
It was a good try. And that is what counts.