too bad you're wrong. it may be spelled "wall" but the store itself is spelled "wal-mart." you cant spell grey goose with an a. but if youre british, you CAN spell it "spelt."
the store is spelled wal-mart because Sam WALton was the man who started the chain. Not because they wanted to be cheeky and misspell. I don't recall being British as an acceptable criteria to misuse words. Unless of course you were referring to:\n\nSpelt–noun\na wheat, Triticum aestivum spelta, native to southern Europe and western Asia, used chiefly for livestock feed.
spell1 [spel] Show IPA verb, spelled or spelt, spell·ing.\n–verb (used with object)\n\nIt really can be spelled (spelt) either way; it's a difference resulting from a departure in English evolution. :) American spelling: 'spelled'; British: 'spelt'. \n\nProper nouns are always spelled according to their original form. (Ex. If your name is Sarah, it is inappropriate to spell your name Sara, however, for a different individual Sara may be the correct spe
Woah - fisting means something VERY different in the UK! Although double fisting by our definition would also officially ruin her, but in a very different way...
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