Yes, writing and words can indeed be fun, and one of the best examples of this is spoonerisms, where you accidentally, or purposefully, mix up the first letter of different words to create a new and amusing phrase.
http://www.saidwhat.co.uk/spoon/index.php have offered the following examples of how sentences can take on a different meaning with these changes:
fighting a liar
lighting a fire
you hissed my mystery lecture
you missed my history lecture
searched every crook and nanny
searched every nook and cranny
Yes, isn't that fun. Talking of combining words, I've got one for you which seems very relevant for a Saturday: brangle. It is a combination of brain and tangle, and refers to those times when you can't think straight, often because of drink or tiredness. So, I hope you don't get brangled tonight! Cheers
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