Sunday, December 10, 2006

Tip of the Slung

A spoonerism is a play on words in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched, named after the Reverend William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), Warden of New College, Oxford, who was notoriously prone to this tendency. While spoonerisms are commonly heard as slips of the tongue, they are considered a form of pun when used purposely as a play on words.
Source: Wikipedia


When I read this, I thought of making some on my own. Also I blog it to get collective minds working on it!!!

Please try not to Google and put them over here. Crush your bray cells (you know what I mean now) and come up with your own!!

Just to kick yourself off, I write a few I could think of which would give you a “said heart”.

What I sought of thawing----------&---------What I thought of Saying
Let’s set it great----------------------------- Let’s get it straight
Wake a talk----------------------------------Take a walk
Deck the chore-------------------------------Check the Door
Heeding rabbit-------------------------------Reading Habit
Peck the Cheek------------------------------ Check the Peak
Jerk the bra----------------------------------Break the jaw

Ok, my thoughts are “wetting a little gild” here. Anyway, you would have “Caught the Glue” and so I leave this to you now!!!

Let’s make it “run to feed”!