Monday, January 3, 2011

Spoonerisms

The word spoonerism comes from William Archibald Spooner who was famous for making these verbal slips.
Spoonerisms are words or phrases in which letters or syllables get swapped. This often might be happens  in slips of the tongue.
These are some of my collections;
  1. Tease my ears (Ease my tears)
  2. A lack of pies (A pack of lies)
  3. It's roaring with pain (It's pouring with rain)
  4. Wave the sails (Save the whales)
  5. Chipping the flannel
  6. At the lead of spite
  7. Hiss and lear
  8. Go and shake a tower
  9. tips of the slung
  10. Prinderella and the Cince
  11. Beeping Sleauty
  12. The Pea Little Thrigs
  13. Goldybear and the Three Locks
  14. Ali Theeva and the Forty Babs
  15. Cat flap
  16. Bad salad
  17. Soap in your hole
  18. Mean as custard
  19. Plaster man
  20. Pleating and humming
  21. Trim your snow tail
  22. Birthington's washday
  23. Trail snacks
  24. Bottle in front of me
  25. Sale of two titties
  26. Rental Deceptionist
  27. Flock of bats
  28. Chewing the doors

1 comment:

  1. would you like to give me the correct one ?

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