US /ˈtɛknɪkl:ɪ/
・UK /ˈteknɪkli/
Technically you're supposed to row a boat backwards
Technically, you're supposed to row a boat backwards.
I'm not the most technically proficient guy.
Text messages may technically be asynchronous but if you've ever been left on read, you know that we send texts with the hope of getting quick replies and even having exchanges in real-time.
So technically, the crack of dawn would be when the sun comes up and that hasn't really happened yet, but we would still use that phrase like, "Hey, did you get up early yesterday?"
Thus, the US Food and Drug Administration made them change the name because their product didn't technically meet the definition of a "potato chip".
But hypercorrection can also affect more common words like this one. Technically, the T is silent.
Technically, the T is silent.
So, excuse me, Kraven_14, for assuming a little girl's gender, even though I technically just did a—don't assume gender.
Even though I-- technically just did as w--
Well, technically, they're not part of any continent.
Well, technically, they're not part of any continent.
This is a this is technically a nude.
>> Jimmy: THIS IS TECHNICALLY A
Now, to be sure, Davis and Strauss technically didn't invent blue jeans.
technically didn't invent blue jeans. The phrase itself traces all the way