Misheard and Misunderstood
Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 21:35)
Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 21:35)
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I knew someone called Mrs Pat Twaddle.
Of course the obvious Spoonerism soon becomes engrained and almost impossible to not call her ...
Spoonerisms aside, the pretentious witch insisted that her name was pronounced, Pat Chweidell
( , Mon 1 Sep 2014, 15:31, 2 replies)
Of course the obvious Spoonerism soon becomes engrained and almost impossible to not call her ...
Spoonerisms aside, the pretentious witch insisted that her name was pronounced, Pat Chweidell
( , Mon 1 Sep 2014, 15:31, 2 replies)
I had a school mate called hitchimough who insisted it rhymed with "mow" not "muff" ... yerr ... that's not going to encourage 13 year olds to scratch their crotches every single time you enter a classroom
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( , Mon 1 Sep 2014, 16:32, closed)
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