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Fri 7 May, 2004 04:45 pm
and that would be spoonerisms.
Region Philbis, is a spoonerism for Regis Philbin just as barefoot boy with teaks of chan, is a spoonerism for Barefoot Boy With Cheeks of Tan.
Then, there is one more turn of the screw, which is Backwards, Backwards. That's the language we speak when we want to say something "dirty" or otherwise:
Dirty version:
Hat shippins
Clean version:
Fouloceansisplegong
Dirty version:
Farledoat.
Oak has his cockney..
Soooooooo? Can you deciper it?
At least give it a try...
Won't find no links to Backwards, backwards.
Re: A region of twisted language
Quote:Soooooooo? Can you deciper it?
Aghhh.
Nope.
Ah, Joe. If I finally ascertained that you were a girl..surely you can listen to the sound of new languages.
Incidentally, I couldn't see your pix too well in the gallery...blame it on the darkness.
I'm waiting for some clever soul to come explain away your clues 'cause I've no idea!
Clean version:
mybrainshutoff
Dirty version:
I'veshitferbrains
heh, heh. Hint:
farledoat--old fart...
Hat shippins--**** happens.
Mull it over in your mind, and perhaps you'll find
a bit of fun and revelry,
Furry socker?
That would be George.
fagedaboudit..
Fouloceansisplegong?
Hahah
No more.
I give.
hmmmm
maybe i don't think dirty naturally enough
this is tough for me, Letty.
(and Joe is definitely a woman
)
(trying to find you a link to another site where you might be able to see the pix better)
Oh gawd Beth. Stop it!
Less girly girl than I once was...but still identifiable that way. heheh.
fouloceansisple gong:
Old fashioned gospel sing.
Twas an old fashioned meeting,
In an old fashioned place,
Where some old fashioned people,
Said some old fashioned grace,
As an old fashioned sinner,
I began to pray,
and the Lord heard and saved me in
An old fashioned way.
Don't care...love that hard cuttin' country stuff.
Why Letty, you're a wicked, wicked woman.
Fer heaven's sake.
"Old fashioned gospel song."
I think you're plain mean.
Really.
I'm enjoying an absolutely sustained chuckle.
You're a tricky one.
ok, Letty, give us another one.
we're canajun and we wanna learn!
i would never have 'heard' that without your direction. losing the hard 'd' is too much for me to figger out.
Good morning all, It's really neat playing around with the language. One must step out of character once in a while.
I've been thinking of writing a handbook on backwards,backwards to distribute in various tent meetings, etc.
Thanks for playing along.
just thought i'd drop by, and confirm from a 'male' perspective; oops sorry, i meant 'meansinvective', that Joe is indeed on the "Fem" side of the tracks!
that should be, shezy crate, if you please, Gus.
bi the way; my comment wasn't backward, backward; it was 'inside out (side)'!
So that confirms it, Bo. meansinvective? You trying to say something ribald? Try dealing with the fussing pokeman down here. He's a she, too.
that's not down there, it's down 'here'!
Hmmm. So it is. Haven't worked my way through the first cuppa yet. A slight correction. The last phrase should be " poking fussman"...lol.
welllllll!
if you're gonna change the rules.................!