G-hook description: 'catch on' vs 'catch onto'
x_p5_061 variantThe G-hook description uses 'catch on almost anything' in b05, b08, and b10, but 'catch onto almost anything' in al1 and b13.
Evidence
| b05 form: 'catch on almost anything' | Invented by Greta Gretchen-Hoffer, this is a throwable hook that will catch on almost anything if thrown correctly. | b05:c99:p229 |
| al1 form: 'catch onto almost anything' | Invented by Greta Gretchen-Hoffer, this is a throwable hook that will catch onto almost anything if flung correctly. | al1:c01:p102 |
| b13 form: 'catch onto almost anything' | Invented by Greta Gretchen-Hoffer, this is a throwable hook that will catch onto almost anything if flung correctly. | b13:c99:p414 |
extraction note The 'catch on' vs 'catch onto' distinction overlaps with the verb finding above but is a separately trackable wording difference.