One I’ve always found funny is the spoonerism …
Comment posted Spoon & Spoonerism by resol29.
One I’ve always found funny is the spoonerism for
“A Tale of Two Cities” which becomes “A Sale of Two… ”
you figure it out.
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- The is a children’s book written in spoonerisms called “The Runny Babbit” or something like that.
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