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At Oxford, Oscar Wilde had a gay old time aphorising into the early hours.
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The reverend William Archibald spooner 1844-1930, as Warden of New College, Oxford University UK, became well known for his proclivity for transposing the ...
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William Archibald spooner July 22 , 1844 ?? August 29 , 1930 was a famous Oxford don who lends his name to the linguistic phenomenon, the Spoonerism
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He failed to do any Greek, and his professor, the reverend Spooner, begetter of the Spooner-ism ???Christianity is a completely different lay of wife??? called ...
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At around 8 a.m. the morning of March 5, I received a call from a nurse, Becky Hall, who was on her way to work and saw a small cat on the side of the road.
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How does a half-formed wish become a half warmed fish?How do you get a well boiled icicle from a well boiled icicle?This article is a laugh riot not for the haint farted. These Spoonerisms will leave you gasping for breath!
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William Archibald spooner July 22 , 1844 ?? August 29 , 1930 was a famous Oxford don who lends his name to the linguistic phenomenon, the Spoonerism
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