in reply to Re^17: Where to find info on low level perl internals names?
in thread Where to find info on low level perl internals names?

It don't? Why not?

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Re^19: (Quite possibly)
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Oct 27, 2011 at 02:29 UTC

    If you search the internet, you'll find gazillions of examples of "rub there hands"; "steal there cars" etc. And millions of others (like shrear/sheer) or teh/the

    Does that make those correct?

      No. Are you saying "innit" is a spelling mistake? I'm not familiar with the word, but it appears to be accepted slang.

        It is a phonetic spelling of a contraction of a contraction. Besides that it is probably out of date with respect to its origins, its meanings are myriad, variable and undocumented. It is therefore useless as a means of communication. Leaving only its use as a form of mild expletive.


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