word-alliteration


term that describes a situation where you unkowingly trap yourself in a sentence where your only option is to say the same word that you aready said earlier in the sentence, making you sound like a godd-mn moron.
grandparent: “so what do you study these days?”
middle eastern studies major: “well, i study… middle eastern studies”
grandma: “nice word-alliteration, jack-ss.”

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