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  • Mondegreens and yankovickiesSep. 19th, 2007 | 09: 04 am

    Mondegreens and yankovickies superversive 2007

  • Enjoyable correspondence about Mondegreens in the Daily Telegraph.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Joanna Bogle 2008

  • You can go to the Center for the Humane Study of Mondegreens for lots of examples:

    The Friday Fillip — Slaw 2007

  • You can go to the Center for the Humane Study of Mondegreens for lots of examples:

    The Friday Fillip — Slaw 2007

  • Amy Di Costanzo thought I might be looking for Mondegreens to fill the, as it were, void, and suggested three: "Joy Tooth World," "O Come Molar Faithful" and "Good King Wencesfloss."

    SFGate: Top News Stories Jon Carroll 2010

  • Mondegreens are commonly explained by the facts of loose recordings, production choices, and the volume at which all the instruments play and the singers sing.

    AMERICAN DIGEST 2009

  • These ear blips are called neo-neocon: Mondegreens

    AMERICAN DIGEST 2009

  • Mondegreens, widespread as they are, also have a tendency to show up in popular culture, for example Phoebe from Friends mistakenly referred to 'that song Elton John wrote for the guy from' Who's the Boss. ''

    Queen's Journal: Latest stories 2009

  • These ear blips are called neo-neocon: Mondegreens

    AMERICAN DIGEST 2009

  • Mondegreens are commonly explained by the facts of loose recordings, production choices, and the volume at which all the instruments play and the singers sing.

    AMERICAN DIGEST 2009

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