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Supposedly, all of the stories contained on this page are true. But in reality, I make no attempt to verify them. True or not, they are definitely amusing. ... As he greeted his hostess, he said (and in his so popular way of fouling up the language) came up with this particular Spoonerism. Instead of saying "Oh good...
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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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We've all done it. We dry our tarnedest to cleak spearly and make our cleanings mere, but it rums out all cong. It might happen during a tight on the noun, when we've had tee many martoonis and are thunker than we drink. ... What's a Spoonerism? ... He took the stories, updated some of the references for today's readers...
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What's a spoonerism, you might ask? ... Simply put, a spoonerism is the swapping of the first letter or phonetic sound of one word with the next word or one a few words away. ... Enjoy songs, stories at Mount Olive LibraryMt. Olive Chronicle8 hours ago...
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SPOONERISM: An unintentional interchange of sounds, usually initial sounds, in two or more words. And some other funny stuff said on the radio and over the phone is found in this section. ... Cop calling for help:"Control, send me a code 3 fill, I'm taking bocks and rottles!"
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Spoonerism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A spoonerism is an error in speech or deliberate play on words in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis). It is named after the Reverend William Archibald...
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What is a Spoonerism? A Spoonerism is what happens when your tongue gets twisted and the sounds that come out are not what you tried to say. Spoonerisms are phrases, sentences, or words where the sounds get swapped. Maybe the best way to explain a Spoonerism is by example. Let's say you're looking out the kitchen window...
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