You Aint Gonna Need It

A less gramatically correct form of YouArentGonnaNeedIt.
Of course, Gonna and gramatically correct do not exactly go together either, so nitpicking about the Aint aint really all that important. :-)

Oof! You mean a grammatically less correct form, not a less gramatically correct form.

Well, if you want to get pedantic, both "less" and "grammatically" are adverbs, so either phrasing is correct. In the first, "grammatically" modifies "less" which modifies "correct". In the second, "less" modifies "grammatically" which modifies "correct".

Beg to differ. (less grammatically) correct means "correct in a less grammatical way". Not that I know what that means.... Anyway, I like "ain't". -- TomRossen

Let's add some more pedantism here: I think it should (or anyway it can) be read as less (grammatically correct) and grammatically (less correct). BTW, I propose YallAintGonnaNeedIt? - I like the sound of that. --AalbertTorsius (not the original pedanticist)
I think you mean "pendantry", not "pendantism", and "pedant", not "pedanticist"

You Aren't Gonna Need to know what the correct grammar is. Instead of arguing what the correct grammar is, KeepItSimpleStupid. Sheesh. :)

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