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;
- Tease my ears (Ease my tears)
- A lack of pies (A pack of lies)
- It's roaring with pain (It's pouring with rain)
- Wave the sails (Save the whales)
- Chipping the flannel
- At the lead of spite
- Hiss and lear
- Go and shake a tower
- tips of the slung
- Prinderella and the Cince
- Beeping Sleauty
- The Pea Little Thrigs
- Goldybear and the Three Locks
- Ali Theeva and the Forty Babs
- Cat flap
- Bad salad
- Soap in your hole
- Mean as custard
- Plaster man
- Pleating and humming
- Trim your snow tail
- Birthington's washday
- Trail snacks
- Bottle in front of me
- Sale of two titties
- Rental Deceptionist
- Flock of bats
- Chewing the doors
would you like to give me the correct one ?
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