In a message dated 11/17/1999 1:50:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] 
writes:

<< It is called a "Spoonerism", from a character in an English novel, can't 
 remember the writer, maybe Dickens.  Or something like that.   A play on 
 words, specific to this language.  It is a round about way of saying 
 F(censored) You Charley. Charley does not have a specific meaning either. 
  Argot is difficult to explain.  This phrase is more often used in  play 
 than aggression.  If it were done aggressively it would more likely  be 
 F(censored) you, you Ass(censored).
 
 James Osbourne Holmes
 [email protected] >>
James,
  Leave it to, but hey what happen to your one liner?   This is more like a 
descriptive paragraph..........
Donna

Donna Earnest
This email contains only my opinion and should not be taken as medical advice.


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