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I like banana splits. vs I like bananasplits.

The correct phrase is "I like banana splits." The term "banana split" refers to a specific dessert made with a banana and ice cream, so it should be written as two separate words. The incorrect phrase "i like bananasplits." is not a standard English expression.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 730 views

I like banana splits.

This phrase is correct. "Banana splits" refers to a specific dessert made with a banana and ice cream.

Use this phrase to express your preference for banana splits, a dessert typically made with a banana, ice cream, and various toppings.

Examples:

  • I like banana splits with extra whipped cream.
  • She ordered a banana split for dessert.
  • Do you want to share a banana split with me?
  • He always chooses banana splits when we go out for ice cream.
  • The restaurant's specialty is their delicious banana splits.
  • I thought he looked like Snork out of Banana Splits.
  • -I need 25 banana splits.
  • I mean, we're just like a big, delicious banana split.
  • If he is, I'm a banana split.
  • Maybe she's here for the banana split.
  • And, waiter, bring my Peanut one of those banana splits.
  • There's a diamond ring in the bottom of the banana split.
  • And Cyril, you keep sliding down the learning curve like the Banana Splits.
  • I bought these glasses, and I thought they made me look like Elton John... ...but they make me look like Snork from The Banana Splits.
  • I want us to... always go out for banana splits.
  • ...bottoms up, then I'll order you a banana split later.
  • I'd much rather split a banana split three ways.
  • In ninth grade, I knew this kid, Marty Oben, who ate eight banana splits in one sitting.
  • I wanted the house with the pool, so I could teach Adam the banana split and dive.
  • Usually on Sundays if The Lord blessed us... with a basket of abundant alms, going to a fancy restaurant and eat "banana split".
  • My signature was the banana split and dive.
  • We better make like a banana and split, baby.
  • By the way, I'm not sure that banana split's the biggest dessert - I was just guessing.
  • At Strickler's Pharmacy, I'm told that the banana split was invented here in Latrobe.
  • You could put me on top of a banana split, I'm so cherry.

I like bananasplits.

This phrase is incorrect. The term "banana split" should be written as two separate words.

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