Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... Spoonerism comes from the name of the Rev. William Archibald Spooner (1844-1930), a kindly but nervous Anglican clergyman and educationalist. All the above examples were committed by (or attributed to) him ... Spoonerism Funny...
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Jack Ross - CINDERELLA Rindercella spoonerisms very funny. Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. ...
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Very funny "fairy tale" of Cinderella and her 3 sisters, but done with a rude spoonerism spin.What is a spoonerism? Rearranging words and letters t... ... Jack Ross - CINDERELLA Rindercella spoonerism...
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In the 1930s and 1940s, F. Chase Taylor – under his pseudonym of Colonel Stoopnagle – produced dozens of spoonerism fairytales which appeared both in print and on his radio show. ... Here is one of his spoonerized stories, a version of the fairytale Cinderella and the Prince...
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The word spoonerism comes from William Archibald Spooner who was famous for making these verbal slips. Find out more about Spooner. ... Prinderella and the Cince (Cinderella and the Prince)
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Cinderella and Her Sisty Uglers: A Spoonerism This nutty, ultra-cool 1962 comedy performance was the very first record I purchased with my own money. ...
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Due to the overwhelming popularity of the spoonerized version of Cinderella, it now merits its own page: The Tales of Rindercella. ... Pee Little Thrigs ... I only have one text version of this. There is some question as to the authorship. Again, this is attributed to Colonel Stoopnagle primarily, while other believe that...
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Subject: RE: Rindacellar (Cinderella all mixed up) Lyrics; From: Bugsy; Date: 25 Jan 00 - 02:40 AM ; There was also a wonderful version by the late, great, Prof Stanley Unwin. However his unique language was far more complex than simple spoonerism.
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A spoonerism is a phrase in which the initial letter sound (phoneme or sound blend) of the words is transposed creating a nonsensical phrase – or a fonsensical nase. Sometimes the spoonerism creates new words which have a meaning - although obviously not the one originally intended.
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