maybe proper language or speech with no misspeaking.
Spoonerism is a mistake in a person's speech where vowels, consonants, and morphemes are switched. These are often heard as slips of the tongue.
"Dadgummit" is a spoonerism of "God damn it". It is an example of what is called a "minced oath".
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
what is an antonym for veranda?what is an antonym for veranda?
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
what word category does spoonerism belong to
Slang/spoonerism for "brain damage" A "spoonerism" is attributed to Rev. William Archibald Spooner; 1900: http://everything2.com/title/Spoonerism ;)
The word spoonerism is a singular noun. The plural form is spoonerisms.
What it means when you speak a spoonerism is you are changing the letters around in the sentence to make light of a subject or when you are making a mistake.
Spoonerism is a mistake in a person's speech where vowels, consonants, and morphemes are switched. These are often heard as slips of the tongue.
a spoonerism
A spoonerism!
Oh no, he had a spoonerism! Translates to -- Oh no, he had an accident!
Spoonerism is the unintentional exchange of letters or syllables between two words or even within a word. The word derives from a 19th Century Clergyman. Also Metathesis is the reversal of letters within a word.
Bughum is the name of my band. It's a bit like a spoonerism of humbug.
"Dadgummit" is a spoonerism of "God damn it". It is an example of what is called a "minced oath".
Its the same as sliming in oil. Its just that the teacher had a spoonerism and got her words mixed up