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You may be referring to a "Spoonerism" which is an accidental (or deliberate) switch in consonants, vowels, or syllables resulting in changed meaning (i.e., "A blushing crow" used for "a crushing blow"), to a malapropism which is a word substitution that is nonsensical, but often humorous (i.e., "It's not the heat; it's the stupidity."), or to a "Freudian slip" wherein inappropriate word use is deemed importantly revealing of the unconscious (i.e., "Like, when you mean one thing, but you say your mother.").

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