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The title is a spoonerism of animal liberation and the cover artwork is a reflection of that.
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In so-called spoonerisms, we often mix up two consonants, or two vowels, but hardly ever do people mistakenly swap consonants for vowels.
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Also, spoonerism to describe his replacement by a sub in the field.
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He is forgetful and clumsy, mis-speaking often with spoonerisms, and his spells tend to back-fire.
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Much of practical "sananmuunnos" wordplay revolves around obscene double entendre expressed by spoonerism.
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This leads to large number of possible spoonerisms.
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Usage of these new terms has been limited; many sources count any syllable exchange as a spoonerism, regardless of location.
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Literally it translates to "mountain village", evoking both the outlaw nature of the industry and the crudeness of its reproductions - copyright-evading spoonerisms of sportswear brands and fast food chains.
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Malapropisms differ from other kinds of speaking or writing mistakes, such as eggcorns or spoonerisms, and from the accidental or deliberate production of newly made-up words (neologisms).
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The book is largely composed of spoonerisms in rhyming verse.
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