| 21. | :: A famous mondegreen, but JIP's version takes it further, into spoonerism territory.
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| 22. | He would invent new words by scribbling down his words before swapping letters around and adopting spoonerisms and malapropisms.
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| 23. | Another common type of language game is the spoonerism, in which the onsets of two words are exchanged.
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| 24. | Made a slip of the tongue on this morning, a spoonerism of " Jeremy Hunt the culture secretary ".
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| 25. | His name once induced an infamous Spoonerism when the BBC announcer McDonald Hobley introduced him as'Sir Stifford Crapps '.
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| 26. | Common types of word play in his songs include mondegreen, onomatopoeia, rhyme, spoonerism, dysphemism, paraprosdokian and pun.
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| 27. | They are afflicted with chronic spoonerisms, are extremely clumsy, thoroughly clueless, and usually bent on arresting the wrong character.
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| 28. | Other forms of wordplay, such as spoonerisms and palindromes are equally difficult, and often force hard choices on the translator.
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| 29. | I also distinctly remember being drawn into the Wiki for many hours via Portmanteau and Spoonerism, good times to be sure.
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| 30. | The title of the album is a spoonerism for'Stunning Cunts', which is typical of their cheeky use of language.
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