spoonerism
See also: Spoonerism
English
WOTD – 20 June 2006
Alternative forms
Etymology
Spooner + -ism, named after Oxford don Reverend W. A. Spooner (1844–1930), who is supposed to have habitually made such slip-ups.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈspuːnəɹɪzəm/, enPR: spo͞onʹərĭzəm
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Noun
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spoonerism (plural spoonerisms)
- A play on words on a phrase in which the initial (usually consonantal) sounds of two or more of the main words are transposed.
- Synonym: marrowsky
Related terms
Translations
phrase where sounds are transposed
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Further reading
spoonerism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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