A misquote is a quote that is inaccurate; in other words, it is attributed to someone, yet that person didn't actually say it. If Zen Badger had attributed the quote to Churchill, it would be a misquote. He didn't. He said he was paraphrasing, which automatically puts the attribution onto the person saying the quote, not the quote's originator.
Now we've all had a lesson in using the dictionary (which isn't infallible; it's just agreed upon by rational people), you can stop with the trolling. The next time you do it, it won't be a verbal warning you get.
Now we've all had a lesson in using the dictionary (which isn't infallible; it's just agreed upon by rational people), you can stop with the trolling. The next time you do it, it won't be a verbal warning you get.