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* [[Comically Missing the Point]]: Formerly known as Completely Missing The Point. This caused the trope to be [[Square Peg, Round Trope|misused]] as a pothole for any statement that missed the point.
* [[The End - or Is It?]]: Its original title was simply Or Is It?, which attracted misuse as a [[Stock Phrase]] and [[Verbal Tic]]. The old name is now a deliberate redlink.
* [[LampshadedIf DoubleYou EntendreKnow What I Mean]]: Formerly known as Nudge Nudge, and before that, If You Know What I Mean. Because of that, [[Double Entendre|double entendres]] that pothole to this article were more common than grass. This led to a cleanup effort dedicated to removing these sinkholes.
* [["No. Just... No" Reaction]]: Formerly known merely as No. Just... No, renamed because it was often potholed for when tropers' responses to something were a strong "NO", when it was supposed to refer to ''[[In-Universe]]'' instances of the [[Stock Phrase]] in reaction to a [[Squick|Squicky]] moment.
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: Was originally named This! Is! SPARTA! Statements. Like. This. Are almost guaranteed to be potholed to this article. Even entries that should have been potholed to the movie ''[[300]]'' were potholed to this trope.
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* [[Do Not Want]]: The original name of [[Translation Train Wreck]].
* [[I Am Not Making This Up]]: This trope was nuked for being used and abused as a pothole for things that were hard to believe.
* [[If You Know What I Mean|If You Know What I Mean:]] Deliberate redlink. The former name for [[LampshadedIf DoubleYou EntendreKnow What I Mean]].
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* [[Incredibly Lazy Pun]]: Former name of [[Stealth Pun]].