isnt the lyric 'the female of the species is more deadlier than the male'? the most annoying grammatical error in the history of the world perhaps, but im certain thats the lyric.
@WeCouldTalkForever Double comparatives and superlatives are just rare, not ungrammatical. Shakespeare uses them, e.g. "the most unkindest cut of all".
@WeCouldTalkForever Double comparatives and superlatives are just rare, not ungrammatical. Shakespeare uses them, e.g. "the most unkindest cut of all".
isnt the lyric 'the female of the species is more deadlier than the male'? the most annoying grammatical error in the history of the world perhaps, but im certain thats the lyric.
@WeCouldTalkForever Double comparatives and superlatives are just rare, not ungrammatical. Shakespeare uses them, e.g. "the most unkindest cut of all".
@WeCouldTalkForever Double comparatives and superlatives are just rare, not ungrammatical. Shakespeare uses them, e.g. "the most unkindest cut of all".