If Peter Piper picked a patch of pickled peppers, then where is the patch of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
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A classic tongue twister that challenges speakers to say it quickly and clearly. It is known for its alliteration and difficult sound combinations.
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'Peter piper picked a peck of purple pickled peppers' would be considered a tongue twister.
A popular tongue twister in New Jersey is "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
"Pickled piper" is not a common term or phrase. It might be a play on the term "pickled pepper" from the tongue twister "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
The tongue-twister "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" is a popular English-language nursery rhyme. It is used to illustrate alliteration, where each word starts with the same letter for rhythmic effect.
Peter Piper didn't pick any pecks of pickled peppers because pickled peppers aren't pickled when they are picked. So Peter Piper picked zero pecks of pickled peppers. However assuming that he was able to pick at least one peck of pickled peppers (it never said he got them from a garden) it would be determined by the formula: (p)(t) where p is the number of pecks of pickled peppers pickable in a period of time (an hour) and t is the time that he spent picking the perfect pickled peppers that peter piper picked. let us, for arguments sake, assume that he picks 2 pecks of pickled peppers in an hour. let us also assume that he spent 5 hours picking his perfect pickled peppers. therefore by these calculations, he pick 10 pecks of pickled peppers but it could vary depending on the skill of peter piper at picking pickled peppers. and so peter piper picked at least 10 pecks of pickled peppers.
well it is a tonge twister so they want it to be hard to say fast and peter piper is all so a real person her was a pepper farmer and add more p's you have peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers a peck of pickled peppers peter piper picked if peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers wheres the peck of pickled peppers peter piper piked
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