That really stuck in my ear
Posted: November 11, 2012 Filed under: BODY PARTS | Tags: blended idioms, caught my eye, expressions, malaphors, mixed idioms, stuck in my mind, words Leave a commentThe more I think about this one, the more I like it. I think the speaker was trying to say “stuck in my mind (or brain)” (something repeatedly thought about) and perhaps was listening to something. The idiom “caught my eye” (brought to my attention) was also in play here. “Stuck in my craw” (something that makes one angry) might have been part of the thinking process but “stuck in my mind or brain” is probably the mix-up here. How many times have you had a tune or a fragment of a song go through your head repeatedly, essentially “stuck” in the recesses of your mind? This malaphor describes that situation perfectly, and may be the perfect blend of “caught my ear” and “stuck in my mind”..
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