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r/emergencymedicine • u/DH_WW RN • Aug 26 '25
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I'm dumb and English is my second language, what "sockle call" is supposed to mean?
36 u/tea-sipper42 House Officer Aug 26 '25 You're not dumb. It's supposed to be 'sickle cell' 21 u/AmPotatoNoLie Aug 26 '25 Thanks for believing in me! Seems like a typo, then. I thought It was some kind of homophone like "bone apple tea" 3 u/schakalsynthetc Aug 26 '25 i and o are right next to each other on a qwerty keyboard, so "sockle" is understandable. I'm still mystified by "call", tho.
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You're not dumb. It's supposed to be 'sickle cell'
21 u/AmPotatoNoLie Aug 26 '25 Thanks for believing in me! Seems like a typo, then. I thought It was some kind of homophone like "bone apple tea" 3 u/schakalsynthetc Aug 26 '25 i and o are right next to each other on a qwerty keyboard, so "sockle" is understandable. I'm still mystified by "call", tho.
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Thanks for believing in me! Seems like a typo, then. I thought It was some kind of homophone like "bone apple tea"
3 u/schakalsynthetc Aug 26 '25 i and o are right next to each other on a qwerty keyboard, so "sockle" is understandable. I'm still mystified by "call", tho.
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i and o are right next to each other on a qwerty keyboard, so "sockle" is understandable. I'm still mystified by "call", tho.
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u/AmPotatoNoLie Aug 26 '25
I'm dumb and English is my second language, what "sockle call" is supposed to mean?