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Spoonerism
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Do you like to eat parrots and keys? Oops! Seems we just made an example of a Spoonerism using "carrots and peas"! Spoonerisms — named for the Rev. William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), an Oxford don who actually claimed to have only made one spoonerism in his life (calling a hymn "The Kinkering Congs Their Titles Take", instead of "The Conquering Kings Their Titles Take"). While the word sounds like something derived from Latin, it's actually a made-up word. At its simplest, it's simply mixing up the first letter or sound of two words, so that Ilarity Hensues. It's meanerally gent to appear accidental, either as a result of falking too tast, or moo many tartinis. It can also, as in that last example, involve mixing up sounds from the middles or ends of words. (This is also known as Kniferism and Forkerism.) It can also involve more than two words, thut bat's amfully awbitious true tie. Extra points if the spoonerism still makes sense, just not the sense you would want to make. Spoonerisms can also be used by cunning writers as a form of Petting Rap Cast the Gaydar, especially when it comes to Mountry Catters. A common involuntary consequence of misspoken Twunge Tisters. Can also be the result of a Non Sequitur, *Thud* Characters who speak entirely in these are likely to become Terbal Vicked. See also Malaproper. When you do this on a larger scale with whole words within a sentence, it often results in a Russian Reversal. Cockney Rhyming Slang is a similar technique. Has nothing to do with Funny Spoon. |
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Captain Disillusion: In "CD / Resolution", after talking about how resolution is typically measured with the vertical dimension (like 480 or 1080 lines) creates "sneaky marketing opportunities", the text on screen says "Dink Thifferent". | |
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One of El ChapulÃn Colorado's catchphrases is "No se panda el cúnico" ("Let's not preate canic!") | |
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Metallica pranked their fans by naming their first live DVD Cunning Stunts, with the expectation that people would goof it up. Before Metallica did it, Cows and Caravan both had albums called Cunning Stunts. It is kind of an old joke in general though. | |
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In Doctor at Large, Joy calls a circus asking to send all they've got on elephants to St. Swithin's but gets sent all the elephants they've got (although it's implied that Joy had the mistake made intentionally to undermine Dr. Bingham): | |
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Viz sometimes spoonerises the names of its characters for the benefit of its front cover, to that readers can see that this issue features "Wockney Canker", "Boiled Spastard" and "Ferry Tuckwit". | |
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The first boss of Dragon Quest VIII, Geyzer, lets off a lot of these. He apparently didn't used to talk like this, but when a fortune teller threw his crystal ball into the waterfall Geyzer calls home, it hit him square in the head. | |
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Linus Tech Tips: In the first part of "This Seems Rushed... - GeForce RTX [2000 Series] Review", Linus calls Nvidia's launch approach "bass ackwards" for releasing the ray tracing hardware before many games support it. The Couch Gag also says "Tray Racing: Cafeteria Edition". In "This $5000 Graphics Card Can't Game", Linus Sebastian realizes that GPU-Z does not recognize the Nvidia cryptocurrency mining card. In response, he submits a validation report under the name "Sinus Lebastian" The Techquickie episode from June 8, 2022 has Linus say refer to Quick Bits as "Bick Quits". |
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The title character of The Muddle-Headed Wombat does this a lot; one of his catchphrases is the assurance that he "treely ruly" means what he's saying. | |
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Gruntan Kurdly, villainous barbarian warlord of the Redwall installment Eulalia, slips up when trying to say "give 'em blood and thunder". When someone calls him on it, he declares that he meant to do it because "thud and blunder" sounds better, and threatens his followers into agreeing. In an earlier book, Rollo the baby bankvole picks up garbled versions of Basil and Ambrose's drinking songs, and starts singing about fighting a flagon and drinking a dragon. |
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An episode of That '70s Show has a drunk Jackie Burkhart do this with her own name: | |
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Disney Animated Canon A frequent habit of Doc's, in Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. "What are you, and who are you doing?" is still funny today, but for different reasons. Alice in Wonderland has the White Rabbit's line of "Well don't just do something, stand there!" |
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From The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare": Wiggum again in "Moe Baby Blues": "Scum, freezebag!" |
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Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty had the famous "Fission Mailed" sequence. | |
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Hank the Cowdog does this a lot. | |
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Q. What's the difference between the Barnum and Bailey Circus and a line of Playboy centerfolds? A. The circus is a cunning array of stunts... | |
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Whose Line Is It Anyway? A blooper reel contains a bit where Wayne opens a Hoedown with "I consider myself quite a fugal frella." Played with in the game "Change Letter", which lead the cast to talk about things like Wayne Brady's "fig futt". |
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A similar quote appears in The Mummy (1999), spoken by the (very drunk) girl herself: "Ah. I know. You're wondering... what is a place like me doing in a girl like this?" | |
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In a Warner Bros. cartoon, Pepe Le Pew deliberately invokes this as he's playing up to yet another black female cat with a white stripe painted down her back: | |
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Beavis and Butt-Head In the episode "Buy Beer," Butt-head says "We're fitshaced." In the Christmas Special parodying A Christmas Carol, Beavis, playing the Scrooge role, repeatedly says "bumhug." |
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In Back to the Future, when George has to ask out Lorraine: | |
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Similarly, one DLC of Grand Theft Auto V, focused on more materials for stunt racing, is titled "Cunning Stunts". | |
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Clement Freud liked to make similar Friar Tuck references on Just a Minute. | |
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In Of Thee I Sing, a Senator's convention speech denounces the "entangling alliances of Europe" and the "allying entanglances of Asia." | |
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Twilight Heroes has an entire quest, "A Dank and Rusty Mystery", which takes place in the Rank and Dusty Maze. | |
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Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal has a strip about a guy who was fired from his pet-store job. He meant to say "capable runt". | |
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The western release of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle translates young Joseph Joestar's "Happy, joy-py, nice to meet you-py!" taunt as "Damn meased to pleet ya!" | |
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Mike from Ghosts (UK) has a tendency to make these, leading to the episode title "Redding Weddy". | |
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In The Last Unicorn, Schmendrick's warning of "Be wary of wousing a wizard's wrath! Rousing!" gets expanded into "Be wary of wousing a rizard's wrath! Rousing a rizard's — rou... be wary of - of making a magician angry!" | |
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In the King of the Hill episode "Junkie Business", when Hank hires a drug addict, the junkie picks up the ringing phone responding, "Strickland Propane: Taste the Heat, not the Meat." Hank quickly correct the slogan over the phone and desperately apologizes to the caller. Apparently, the slogan is Serious Business, or at least Hank treats it that way. | |
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In Jingo, Sgt. Colon reminisces about his military years with the "Pheasant Pluckers", a regiment nicknamed for how they'd stolen poultry from a noble's estate. Angua nearly laughs herself sick when he muses aloud that lots of people seemed unable to pronounce this nickname... | |
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Superfriends 1973/74 episode "The Balloon People". Dr. Noah Tall's assistant Twisty uses a Spoonerism in every sentence he speaks, and each time is corrected by Dr. Tall. By the end of the episode he has Dr. Tall doing it too. | |
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A story told by Humphrey Lyttelton is that an interviewer asked him about being an amateur "orthinologist," and it wasn't until he was on his way home that he realized he should have said, "Not exactly an orthinologist, more of a word botcher." | |
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The Benny Hill Show: In one episode, Fred Scuttle says that his favorite comedian is "Mike Spilligan." Realizing his mistake, he adds "Lucky it weren't Marty Feldman!" | |
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Ride the Cyclone has Ocean declaring in "What The World Needs" that "What we need is a fothermucking hero!" This is the only time anyone in the musical tries to censor their profanity, oddly enough. | |
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On The Daily Show, Jon Stewart described something as a "cunch to the punt," after hearing about someone who criticized someone for saying "ass backwards" instead of "bass ackwards." He immediately wished he had said "a dunch to the pick." | |
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In That Thing You Do!, Guy—who has already had a few martinis—is so gobsmacked at meeting his music idol Del Paxton that he tells him "you are my biggest fan!" | |
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3rd Rock from the Sun: Officer Don's incredibly memetic "Ass right there, freezehole!" | |
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Done in one example of Not Always Right, which could also count as a Freudian Slip: | |
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The Dick Van Dyke Show: In "Show of Hands," after Buddy falls asleep during an all-night writing session, the equally exhausted Rob tells Sally to "Give Nutty a budge." After clarifying that he means "Give Buddy a nudge," Sally quips "I think you're right on both counts." | |
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In Series 22 Episode 4 of The Unbelievable Truth, David Mitchell introduces the teams with "I've got four shining wits here tonight, and that's not just a spoonerism." | |
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Space☆Dandy features an alien named Tohn Jravolta who is encountered on the planet Grease. | |
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Schlock Mercenary: Kevyn sometimes spoonerizes when drunk, as lampshaded by a clone of the author of Nukees. | |
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In Soul Eater, the names of the witches Eruka and Mizune are spoonerisms of the Japanese words for their theme animals: kaeru (frog) and nezumi (mouse). In this case it's more of a Sdrawkcab Name, since Japanese is written in syllables rather than letters. | |
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Wheatus's Suck Fony was a re-release of their album Hand Over Your Loved Ones, which was screwed by their former label Columbia Records, hence the very thinly-veiled Take That! to the label's owner, Sony Music Entertainment. | |
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Scott The Woz in his "Shovelware Variety Hour" episode describes the Wii shovelware game Buck Fever as such: | |
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MAD artist Al Jaffee did a couple of articles called "Mad Switcheroos" that had some nutty examples as jokes, and to make them funnier, left the punch line blank for the reader to figure out. (The illustration helped.) For example: | |
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Molly of Denali: In "It Came From Beyond," a tired Trini says that "Bolly will have mumblebees......" | |
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An episide of UK sitcom Outnumbered featured Sanjeev Bhaskar playing a former TV weatherman whose career was ended after making a spoonerism of the phrase 'cold front'. As Ben helpfully explained, first he said 'frold', then he said... | |
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A frequent habit of Doc's, in Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. "What are you, and who are you doing?" is still funny today, but for different reasons. | |
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A signature trait of Zummi from Adventures of the Gummi Bears. | |
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Carmageddon series have "Cunning Stunt Bonus". | |
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In Big Hero 6, when Baymax's battery is low, at one point he says "I'm healthcare, your personal Baymax companion". | |
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In Beyond Good & Evil when Jade tells the IRIS password ("Safe and sound in its shell, the precious pearl is the slave of the currents") to the newspaper seller in the city, he thinks that it's a spoonerism. ("Cave of the slurrents?") This may be a reference to the early draft of the game script, where the rebel organization was called SPOON. | |
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In one episode of Hero: 108, a dazed Mighty Ray mixes up his catchphrase and it comes out as "I am Mighty Eyeballs! Fear my Ray!" | |
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The "Drear Pooson" incident on The Jack Benny Program. Early in the episode Don Wilson mistakenly refers to newspaper columnist Drew Pearson as "Drear Pooson", elicting lots of laughter. The quick-thinking writers made a last-minute change to one of Frank Nelson's lines: as a hotel doorman, when asked if he was indeed the doorman, he was originally going to reply "Who do you think I am, Nelson Eddy?", but instead he made a Brick Joke out of Wilson's blooper by replying "Who do you think I am, Drear Pooson?". The resulting laughter broke the record previously set by "Your money or your life?" "I'm thinking it over!" | |
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On The Nanny, Niles does one of these when he's flustered upon meeting Elizabeth Taylor, introducing himself as "Biles the nutler." | |
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MythQuest: When Alex asks how Thor is, he replies, "I'm darely even brunk." | |
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Urban Dictionary describes "Nucking Futs" as "an improvement on an already sweet phrase". | |
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Professor Artemis Phoebus, a quirky scientist character from the story "The Vortex" in The Pertwillaby Papers by Don Rosa (who invents a universal solvent, which would later be recycled in an Uncle Scrooge story) speaks in near-constant spoonerisms. This becomes particularly embarrassing when he tries to call the president a "smart fella". | |
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In Watch Your Stern, when Captain Foster tries to stop Admiral Pettigrew from thinking Potter is an imposter: | |
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While guest hosting Never Mind the Buzzcocks, James Blunt referred to the singer of his song "You're Beautiful" as "James spooking Funt". | |
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In the Phineas and Ferb episode "Out to Launch," Dr. Doofensmirtz says, "Well, it just shows to go ya." | |
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Better Call Saul: A Stealth Pun example occurs in "Saul Gone". Jimmy takes up kitchen duties in prison, one duty of which includes baking bread. | |
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When introducing himself on an episode of Password, celebrity guest Bill Cullen told America that "we're all here to pass Playword." Announcer Jack Clark laughed and then introduced the show as Playword himself, and then host Allen Ludden jokingly gave Bill a hard time about it. On Super Password, Nipsey Russell was trying to communicate the word "Desert" to his partner. His clue was "Gobi." The contestant's response: "Dillis." On one episode of Super Password, host Bert Convy tried to bid a fond adieu by saying "We bond a fid adieu." This clip has been featured prominently in some of Buzzr's promotional spots. |
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During the second appearance of Batman and Robin on The New Scooby-Doo Movies, there was a scientist who had invented a flying suit. However, he suffered from Spoonerisms greatly, sometimes calling his invention a "sighing flute". The first appearance has Batman invoke this on purpose to mock the Joker by calling him the "Crown Prince of Climb" (Joker and Penguin had fallen into the same smooth-surfaced pit Batman and Robin were in and Joker tried in vain to climb it). | |
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In Tales from Muppetland: The Frog Prince, the princess has a curse put on her by the witch that causes her to speak entirely in spoonerisms so nobody can understand her except for the Frog Prince. She knows how to defeat the witch, but even the Frog Prince isn't able to understand her when she says to "bake the hall in the candle of her brain" until the climax of the film where he finally figures out that she means "Break the ball in the handle of her cane." | |
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El Chavo del ocho: Often, when talking to Sr. Barriga, Don Ramón would switch Sr. Barriga's name and another word of his dialog, driving Sr. Barriga mad since it makes it look like Don Ramón is insulting him for being fat. An example: | |
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In Howl's Moving Castle, when Calcifer accuses him of being drunk, Howl insists he's "cone sold stober". | |
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In Wag the Dog, Agent Young facetiously says "when the fit hits the shan" when he confronts Conrad. | |
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Mixels: The name of Orbiton leader Niksput is a spoonerism of Sputnik, the name of the world's first man-made satellite, which is fitting given his tribe's astronaut motif. | |
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Molly Moon: Maharaja of Waqt, the main villain of Molly Moon's Time-Traveling Adventure, suffers from this. | |
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A Shot in the Dark: "A rit of fealous jage." | |
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Arsène Lupin was going to feature Sherlock Holmes in one story, but Arthur Conan Doyle threatened to sue. So Maurice Leblanc ended up facing a Mr. Herlock Sholmes (and his assistant Wilson) instead. | |
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The aliens that invade in the final episode of Kim Possible are from Lorwardia, which seems to have taken its name from the spoonerized version of "warlord". | |
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It may be an urban legend, but there's a story about a senator/M.P. who called another a "shining wit", then apologized for the spoonerism. | |
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In De Cape et de Crocs, everything the Spooneristic Smugglers say is a spoonerism of a much, much coarser sentence. | |
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According to Gravity Falls: Journal 3, the Author got the same kind of ominous bug bites Dipper would in "Tourist Trapped". However, he thought "BATCH OUT FOR WILL" was total nonsense and wrote it off. | |
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A very rude example in the Helluva Boss episode "Exes and Oohs": Moxxie calls out his father for suddenly acting like he likes Chaz when he previously called him a "friendless horse-fucker". Soon after, Blitzo refers to Chaz as a "horseless friend-fucker" — which is weirdly appropriate coming from Blitzo, who loves horses and who's impressed by the fact that Chaz has dated both of his friends Moxxie and Millie (but still doesn't like him). | |
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Wendy Oldbag calls Phoenix Wright a "snipperwhapper" after he questions whether she was truly at the main gate from 1:00 to 5:00. | |
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Tove Lo's name is a Spoonerism of "Love to". | |
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In One Piece a character called "Gaimon" was introduced in an early arc. More than 600 chapters later, he made an appearance along a woman called "Sarfunkel", thus making the pair a reference to a musical duo popular in the sixties. | |
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Butthole Surfers' Hairway to Steven is sort of a spoonerism on "Stairway to Heaven" | |
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The Brady Bunch: A Season 1 episode, "Is There a Doctor In the House," has Carol frantically trying to explain to Mike a mixup with two family doctors who separately had made house calls for their children, Peter and Jan, and in the process gets tongue-tied and mixes up Peter's name with the name of the boys' doctor, Dr. Porter. note (Robert Reed, who played Mike, was likely holding it in as he was taping this scene; he was known to hate the show's script writing and was especially critical of writing techniques such as Spoonerisms, which he rarely if ever found funny. According to multiple reports by both co-star Barry Williams and series co-producer Lloyd Schwartz, was already sending meticulous memorandums to Paramount Studios and ABC criticizing the show's writing and direction.) | |
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From Mother 3: "The Funshine Sorest is on fire!" | |
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Belgian singer Stromae's stage name is a Spoonerism of "Maestro". | |
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In the Futurama episode "Benderama", Morbo gives us this line after the mini-Benders turn the Earth's water into booze: "...and everyone's titty much protally fit-shased." American syndicated broadcasts changed this line to, "...and everyone's pretty much scrotally tewed." | |
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Jack Ross had a Top 20 hit in 1962 with a comedy/novelty record relating the tale of "Cinderella" and consisting of these. Listen to it here. | |
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Screaming Yellow Theater opened with "the following proscribed is transgrammed". | |
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A borderline example occurs in one Questionable Content strip, where an extremely drunk Amir mutters that he's "too fuck to drunk" before falling asleep. | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball: One of Gumball's neighbors is named Harry Gedges, but Witness Protection gave him the less than creative name Gary Hedges. | |
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In Encyclopedia Brown, one of his clients was so shaken up by the crime that he began speaking in these due to stress. This is actually a plot point. | |
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The Christmas Eve shoppers in She Loves Me get it right only on the third try: | |
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SNL's Celebrity Jeopardy had two impressive examples: This Stealth Pun: And one where Sean wrote down as his Final Jeopardy! response: "Buck Futter". |
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Victor from Victor & Hugo was very prone to this, to the point where he, and others, would spoonerise the spoonerisms into a garbled mess of the original intended message. On the odd occasion where Hugo took charge, HE would become spoonerific himself. | |
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Paulus de Boskabouter: Gregorius the badger shares this habit. | |
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For each level in Runner 3, Charles Martinet reads off the name before you enter. Some levels have a random chance that he'll have an alternate reading of it, most of which are spoonerisms (level 1-2, "A Briny Solicitation", is sometimes read as "A Sriny Bolicitation"). One level, "Parallel Peril", is sometimes even followed by a slight pause and "Spoonerize THAT!". | |
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From the song "Washington on Your Side" from Hamilton: According to Min-Lanuel Liranda, spoonerisms are a favorite joke of his (regardless of how funny other people find them), and when he realized that "fits of passion" and "pits of fashion" both worked in the English language, he worked backwards to find a place in Hamilton to put them, resulting in the above line. |
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In Asterix and the Laurel Wreath, a Running Gag are drunk Gauls saying "Farpaitement" ("Ferpectly") in the original French, and "Zigackly" (for "Exactly") or "Ferpectly true" ("Perfectly true") in the English version. | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: In "Squeaky Boots", Mr. Krabs says "Spongeboy, me bob!" In "Rise and Shine", when Patrick is getting ready for his morning with SpongeBob, he says "I gotta put on my teeth and brush my pants!" In "Spongebob in RandomLand", SpongeBob and Squidward speak like this as a result of being in RandomLand. |
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In Blazing Saddles, the preacher sermonizes about the troubles brought to Rock Ridge: "Sheriff murdered, crops burned, stores looted, people stampeded, and cattle raped." Although, considering the bandits in question, that might not be a Spoonerism after all. | |
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The first episode of Series 5 of I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again segues from the opening credits into "The David Hatch Show", in which David Hatch, usually limited to the role of narrator, passes himself off as a DJ. His DJ patter includes the following careful subversion of the obvious spoonerisms: | |
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Loopy De Loop sometimes mangles common phrases, such as "That is the camel that broke the straw's back" and "That's the way the crumble cookies". | |
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In My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "No Second Prances", after Trixie survives a dangerous trick, she dizzily mutters "Behold, the Peat and Growerful Triskie". | |
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The Pharaoh in Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series is fond of using the phrase "Fan-tucking-fastic." | |
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In the Super Mario World episode "Gopher Bash", Cheatsy says "Don't just help him! Stand there!" when one of the Monty Moles is stuck in a hole. Possibly a Shout-Out to the Alice in Wonderland line. | |
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As does Revs on the same studio's Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch. | |
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In Robert McCloskey's Homer Price and Centerburg Tales, the town sheriff is prone to this whenever he gets flustered. | |
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In The Legend of Dragoon, Meru refers to the Valley of Corrupted Gravity as a "mell of a hess kind a place". | |
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Referred to in the "Man who Speaks Entirely in Anagrams" sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus: | |
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In a CSI episode, Riley, helping to investigate a murder in a motel, has to check on the next room, whose occupants are audibly having sex. She's somewhat shocked when an old couple answer the door, and says she's from the "lime crab" instead of the "crime lab." | |
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The Aerosmith album Night in the Ruts. | |
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Cool McCool, an obscure NBC Saturday morning cartoon from 1966 (created by Bob Kane, no less), has its title character with this verbal tic. To wit, after capturing arch-foe the Owl: | |
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Deadpool (2016): "What's a nice place like you doing in a girl like this?" A similar quote appears in The Mummy (1999), spoken by the (very drunk) girl herself: "Ah. I know. You're wondering... what is a place like me doing in a girl like this?" |
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BBC Radio's The Burkiss Way had a throwaway line about Friar Tuck being threatened with a spoonerism. Clement Freud liked to make similar Friar Tuck references on Just a Minute. |
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory has the titular character note a few times how they have so much time and so little to do- Scratch that. Reverse it. | |
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In Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, Dickie (as a child) was known for saying "This is nucking futs!" in the sitcom he was in. | |
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Shantae and the Pirate's Curse: Bolo after delivering the Targetting Module: | |
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Homestar Runner has made spoonerisms something of a Running Gag, to the point that the Homestar Runner Wiki has an article all about this trope in action. To name a few examples: In the Strong Bad Email "privileges", a list of the new privileges that come with The Cheat becoming a Medallion Gold Plus member in Strong Bad's rewards program includes both "Strong Bad Math" and "Strong Mad Bath". One segment of the email "technology" has Strong Bad talking about cellular telephones, or "tellular celephones" as he calls them. In "Marzipan's Answering Machine 16.2", the King of Town uses the flimsy alias "Ting of Kown" while planning a prank on Strong Sad. In the email "too cool", Strong Bad says he knows Senor Cardgage has a character video because "I filmed the thang ding! I mean, dang thing." In "The Homestar Runner Enters the Spooky Woods", Strong Bad subverts the usual intro of "Everyone loves the Homestar Runner, he is a terrific athelete," by calling The Homestar Runner an "athletic teriffe". |
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Rift: Some life invasions contain creatures called "Flutterbys." | |
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Implied in an episode of Hello Cheeky. | |
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One Winnie the Pooh story starts with Christopher Robin mentioning that he's seen a heffalump, which leads to Pooh and Piglet trying to catch one. The illustrations clearly shows them dreaming about elephants, although the narrative claims that neither Pooh nor Piglet has any idea what a heffalump looks like. | |
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In an early episode of Family Guy, when Peter suddenly realizes the Joe (who he invited to participate in a baseball game) is paraplegic, he exclaims "Holy crip, he's a crapple!" | |
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Alice in Wonderland has the White Rabbit's line of "Well don't just do something, stand there!" | |
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In Saints Row (2022), the Rim Jobs body shops from the previous games have been Bowdlerised into Jim Rob's, retaining the original joke while making it less overt. | |
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In the Strong Bad Email "privileges", a list of the new privileges that come with The Cheat becoming a Medallion Gold Plus member in Strong Bad's rewards program includes both "Strong Bad Math" and "Strong Mad Bath". | |
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From Zork: Grand Inquisitor: "Your sword is blowing glue! ...wait, let me try that again." | |
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In the infamous "Vitameatavegamin" episode of I Love Lucy, Lucy has to shoot so many takes of a commercial that she ends up getting drunk and mixing up her speech: "Do you pop out at parties? Are you unpoopular?" And so on. Heck, it's hard to pronounce the product's name even without drinking it. | |
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In Ratatouille, Linguini tries to say "Ego is coming and he's going to have a big appetite" in a pep talk to the staff, but it comes out as "Appetite is coming and he's going to have a big ego!" | |
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When on the radio, Penn Jillette has been known to refer to Penn & Teller: Bullshit! as "Bushlit" to avoid getting slapped with obscenity fines from the FCC. | |
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The Compact Tree: Condense Buyable 11 is named "Point Centrifuge", while Condense Buyable 12 is named "Coint Pentrifuge". | |
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In State of the Union, after Mary has imbibed a few too many Sazaracs: | |
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: When the Minister of Magic suddenly turns up at The Burrow over Christmas, along with the estranged Percy, Molly is overcome with emotion, and offers the Minister a little purkey, or some tooding. | |
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In one Not Always Working story, a co-worker accidentally calls fitted sheets "shitted feets." | |
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Harry von Zell (later known as the announcer on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show) once referred to Herbert Hoover as "Hoobert Heever", an incident he is still remembered for. (While the Schafer recording is a recreation, von Zell confirmed the incident did happen.) | |
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Princess Melora from The Muppets' 1971 TV special Tales from Muppetland: The Frog Prince was cursed to speak like this: | |
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