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The misuse of words to include objects that don't fit a word's meaning is called
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The misuse of words to include objects that don't fit a word's meaning is called
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WHat he said *shrugged shoulders* =)
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Answer: "
overextension
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(For example, calling all men, "Daddy".).
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Note: psychology question.
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