The squaw that stroked the camel's sack had finally dun herself in. She looked into the eyes of the beast, and became powerful frightened of his wicked grin! Oh Holy Moly how that one stroke too far had engorged his needed ****.... She saw her touch had unleashed a devlish urge and swallowed hard with a lump.. Swollen from lust.. And in need of a ******... He pawed his hooves at the ground.. Never in her short sqaw life had she heard anything snortin such a hellacious sound! Then she saw the enormous size of the thing she had rized.. And the camal hocked a big ol spit.. The sweet lil thang Cherokee hollered, and her mocassins took her off lickety split.. He came chargin right behind her, bound and determined, nostrils round n aflared.. Man! You should have seen that purty lil squaw runnin, by gawd she was ascared!!!
Poem challenge Write a poem using malapropism Message me to make sure I see your posts I.E the squaw that stroked the camels sack The straw that broke the camels back
A malapropism (also called a malaprop, acyrologia, or Dogberryism) is the use of an incorrect word in place of a word with a similar sound, resulting in a nonsensical, sometimes humorous utterance. An example is the statement by baseball player Yogi Berra, "Texas has a lot of electrical votes", rather than "electoral votes".[1] Malapropisms often occur as errors in natural speech and are sometimes the subject of media attention, especially when made by politicians or other prominent individuals. Philosopher Donald Davidson has said that malapropisms show the complex process through which the brain translates thoughts into language.