dude josh, your the funniest guy i have ever known...i mean how can you be so funny and so good looking at the same time? i mean, share so of the talent dude. how many really hot girlfriends do you have again? do you want to hangout some time? and if we are going to hang out can you tell me that we are a few days in advance cause i would like to tell people that im going to hang out with you if thats okay, well i will wait by the phone until you call, byeeeeeeee
you are a freak but you are also a damn good friend when im all pouting/crying/pathetic so thanks and ammmmmmm i will cook for you another day. i promise!!!
A spoonerism is the transposition of the initial letters of adjacent words ... 'dig beal' for example, is a spoonerism of 'big deal'. While the initial letters of *non* adjacent words are sometimes transposed, and might be called 'spoonerisms' in the popular idiomatic use of the term, these are *not* are not 'spoonerisms' in the proper sense.
nope. it doesn't have to be adjacent. Any of the words in the sentence can be spoonerized, not just the adjacent. Read this here or go to dictionary.com and read this defintion:
"spoon·er·ism (n.): A transposition of sounds of two or more words, especially a ludicrous one, such as Let me sew you to your sheet for Let me show you to your seat."
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While the initial letters of *non* adjacent words are sometimes transposed, and might be called 'spoonerisms' in the popular idiomatic use of the term, these are *not* are not 'spoonerisms' in the proper sense.
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"spoon·er·ism (n.): A transposition of sounds of two or more words, especially a ludicrous one, such as Let me sew you to your sheet for Let me show you to your seat."
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