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 made with band names.
Entries Beginning with G
Ah, a gender change by spoonerism!
Regina Haniger
Bellwether That Wants Its Ramparts Back
As in keenly jotting things down
Reese Witherspoonerism
He goes good with peanut butter.
Peter
Oh, what a front of a taxi will do! -:)
Peter
Can be read as: Where are d gays
Michael M
This is what my mum kept calling her
R Bicker
Another one I'm surprised no one thought of.
oldiesfan
Ashley Nicole Hendershot-Wetherington
Lod is a city in Israel
Iris Green
Odd Gore, Julie originally God Or Julie
D. Melody Dole, MD
Britney Spears into pruning hooks
Warning: Look up above for band when at beach
Peter
Politikally Incorrekt Spelling
How can gold ore be wooden?
Edyth Bowen
Maybe a wooden oar painted gold?
Edyth Bowen
What are they rigging? The 2020 elections? *shot*
Kung-Fu Cutbug
Retaining another 'r' makes more exact spoonerism
Lydia Helton
Not just a spoonerism, but an anagram!
Jonathan S.
Green Orange from the Planet Milk originally Green Milk from the Planet Orange
Lefty Lucy
Correct spoonerism, since "W" is silent in "Who".
Brittany James
Preacher that likes Nicole
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