Have you ever noticed that some people pronounce "scallop" as "scollop"? It's an interesting linguistic phenomenon that has sparked curiosity among language enthusiasts. But why do people make this substitution? Is it a regional dialect, a mispronunciation that's become widespread, or perhaps a case of hypercorrection? Join me as we delve into the origins of this intriguing pronunciation variation and explore the possible explanations behind why people say "scollop" instead of "scallop.