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While spoonerisms are
commonly heard as
slips of the tongue, they can also be used
intentionally as a word play. The
first known spoonerisms were published...
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unintentionally comic effect. Such
phrases became known as
spoonerisms, and are
often used humorously. Many
spoonerisms have been
invented and
attributed to Spooner...
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understood as "receiving/providing of ****". Heli Harrikari: A Constraint-based
Approach to
Finnish CV
Spoonerisms List of
Finnish spoonerisms...
- "****" (/kʌnt/ ) is a
vulgar word for the **** in its
primary sense, but it is used in a
variety of ways,
including as a term of disparagement. "****"...
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March 2005. The book is
largely composed of
spoonerisms in
rhyming verse.
Other than
speaking only in
spoonerisms,
Runny is a
normal child. He has many friends...
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Smart Feller **** Smeller: And
Other Spoonerisms is a 2006 book by Jon Agee. The book is
filled with
spoonerisms that are
formed as
questions or answers...
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United States.
Common characteristics of
Bushisms include malapropisms,
spoonerisms, the
creation of
neologisms or
stunt words, and
errors in subject–verb...
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Speech errors may be used
intentionally for
humorous effect, as with
spoonerisms.
Within the
field of psycholinguistics,
speech errors fall
under the...
- amu****t.
Examples of word play
include puns,
phonetic mix-ups such as
spoonerisms,
obscure words and meanings,
clever rhetorical excursions,
oddly formed...
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alcoholic beverage.
Sometimes players misspeak the
phrases as the
spoonerisms "duzzy ****" ("does he ****?") or "****y duzz" ("**** he does"). The...