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Jun 24, 2016
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with Anu Gargmarrowsky
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Spoonerism: The transposition of (usually) the initial sounds of words
producing a humorous result. For example, “Runny Babbit” instead of “Bunny Rabbit”. ETYMOLOGY:
Of uncertain origin. Perhaps from the name of a Polish count who was prone
to this phenomenon. Earliest documented use: 1863.
USAGE:
“I remember one perfect evening when my friend sparkled with quips, and
marrowskies, and anecdotes.” Vladimir Nabokov; Pale Fire; Putnam; 1962. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
History is a vast early warning system. -Norman Cousins, editor and author
(24 Jun 1915-1990)
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