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A quotation from William Spooner,,,,you have tasted two whole worms, you have hissed all my mystery lectures and been caught fighting a liar in the quad, will you leave by the next town drain

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Here are a few examples of spoonerisms:

  • "You have hissed all my mystery lectures" instead of "You have missed all my history lectures."
  • "A well-boiled icicle" instead of "A well-oiled bicycle."
  • "Cheese and bespoke" instead of "Beezlebub and the like."
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