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Timeline for Spoonerisms in the English language

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Sep 28, 2018 at 10:01 comment added Marvin Once again, I know they do not need to be salacious (and I love the ones you quoted... even though I haven't understood all of them yet). I also know of many very good ones that do not imply anything salacious... I meant that most of the time in French (to m.o.o), they are bawdy either to make people smile, or sometimes for the sole purpose of having them understand you are introducing a series of spoonerisms! I was thus wondering if it was the same in English !
Sep 28, 2018 at 9:09 history answered Tsundoku CC BY-SA 4.0