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Topic: What does it mean when the song has [sic] next to it ?
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Started by: artpaul
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fiogf49gjkf0d Yes, we can. Fixed.
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fiogf49gjkf0d Yes can they do that ?
--- karlap:
Song 53817 (with "sic" - played by Dr. Demento, congrats!) needs to be merged into song 53752 (without "sic" - original from 2013).
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fiogf49gjkf0d Unfortunately I misspelled it on the CD so the title of the song is Lier, Lier because it can't be edited from the CD page now
--- wackyben86:
It usually means a word is misspelled. It's spelled L-I-A-R not L-I-E-R.
--- artpaul:
Is it a shorten version ?
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fiogf49gjkf0d [sic] stands for "Spelling Is Correct" It is how the author spelled the word even if it not how the word should be spelled. Your song "Lier, Lier" is an example of [sic]. The normal accepted spelling would be "Liar".
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fiogf49gjkf0d Song 53817 (with "sic" - played by Dr. Demento, congrats!) needs to be merged into song 53752 (without "sic" - original from 2013).
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fiogf49gjkf0d It usually means a word is misspelled. It's spelled L-I-A-R not L-I-E-R.
--- artpaul:
Is it a shorten version ?
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fiogf49gjkf0d Is it a shorten version ?
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