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A phrase that, when uttered, instantly identifies the speaker as being incredibly stupid and illiterate. The original saying is "the proof of the pudding is in the eating", basically meaning that something has to be experienced/utilized in order to prove how good it is. This phrase got messed up by idiots who don't quite understand what they are saying. Similar mistakes include could care less (couldn't care less), stop running around with your [chicken cut] off (stop running around like a chicken with its head cut off), begs the question (raises the question), here here (hear hear), and [all that glitters is gold] (all that glitters/glisters is not gold - "glisters" is used in the original [Shakespeare] quote)
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