释义 |
spoon·er·ism \ˈspünəˌrizəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: William A. Spooner died 1930 English clergyman and educator noted for such lapses + English -ism : a transposition of usually initial sounds of two or more words that generally creates a comic effect (as in votey heart for hearty vote, occupewing a pie for occupying a pew); especially : such transposition done intentionally and so that the consequent formations are attested words (as in tons of soil for sons of toil, ears and sparrows for spears and arrows) |