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Something you say fast a bunch of times its supposed to trip you up a tongue twister is someting that is hard to say such as............. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers? If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers Where's the peck of pickeled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Tongue twisters are sentences that when you say them your tongue gets all twisted. You struggle to say them right, but with most, you end up getting tongue twisted.

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She sells sea shells on the sea shore. The shells she sells are sea shells I'm sure.

Now you try it! Good luck!

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The proper name for a tongue twister is a phonological challenge or a vocal exercise. These are phrases that are difficult to articulate quickly and accurately due to their repetitive sounds or complex combinations of words.

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A tongue twister is a special kind of "loaded sentence." A "loaded sentence" is one in which a sound is repeated in many or most of the words. For example, the following sentence is "loaded" for the sound "r": Round the rugged rock, the ragged rabbit ran. Some loaded sentences tax the neurological system and lead to errors, most often to the interchange of sounds or to inappropriate repetitions. Such loaded sentences are popularly called "tongue twisters." For example, the following sentences are loaded for the sound "b," but because the normal patterns of speech (in English) lead to "slips of the tongue" when the sentences are spoken, they are called "tongue twisters": --Rubber baby buggy bumper.

--Black bugs blood. To notice the slips of the tongue, you may have to try to repeat each sentence rapidly several times.

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9y ago

tongue twister nouna word or sequence of words difficult to pronounce, especially rapidly, because of alliteration or a slight variation of consonant sounds, as "She sells seashells by the seashore."Origin:

1895-1900

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