A spoonerism occurs when the first letters or syllables of two or more words get swapped.
The term spoonerism is named in honor of the Reverend William Archibald Spooner whose students used to
write down all the instances of spoonerisms that he made. This page focuses on spoonerisms in song titles.
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"Man, I Feel Mike, A Low Man," Shania Twain originally
"Man, I Feel Like a Woman" Noah William Johnsen
"We Are All Stayed Of Mars," Moby originally
"We Are All Made Of Stars" All-Starr
"Hid Night Over Money River," Valerie Carter originally
"Midnight Over Honey River" Ashley Bryant
"You Oh, You Like Nit," AlunaGeorge originally
"You Know You Like It" JohnHowarth
"What War You Airing?," Hap Palmer originally
"What Are You Wearing?" JohnHowarth
"Blee Just Figured Out Woo's Clues," Blue's Clues originally
"We Just Figured Out Blue's Clues" JohnHowarth
"Have You Seen By Maybe," Moby originally
"Have You Seen My Baby" All-Starr
"I Gotta Beer That Heat," Ann Miller originally
"I Gotta Hear That Beat" Polly Etheline
"Matt's Thy Baby," Lari White originally
"That's My Baby" William Ransom
That's unfortunate.
All-Starr
I mixed that goon into some custard.
David R
I mixed that goon into some custard.
David R
"Mow Your Blind," Dua Lipa originally
"Blow Your Mind" David R
"Rolled Gush Kid," George Ezra originally
"Gold Rush Kid" Nicole Velocin
"Lame Bit On Me," George Ezra originally
"Blame It On Me" Nicole Velocin
"Nope Dose," Weezer originally
"Dope Nose" Opie M.
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