Tongue Twisters

Pudsey Bear;n10519 said:
Betty bought a bit butter
But, she found the butter bitter
If I put it in my batter
It will make my batter bitter
But a bit of better butter
Would make my batter better.
So she bought a bit of butter
Better than her bitter butter
And she put it in her batter
And the batter was not bitter

That made me feel odd just reading it. I'll have a try from the horizontal position later in the evening.

Colin ???
 
teejay;n10520 said:
Red lorry-Yellow lorry sounds very simple but try saying over a few times!

I've tried that an didn't get far so then tried meeting two suggestions into:-

Red lorry, yellow leather, red leather, yellow lorry........

That was a mistake.

Colin ???
 
oldish hippy;n10485 said:
yep it is one of mine havent seen it elsewhere unless idone it


the pheasants pluckers have on gone on strike
hence i plucking pheasants which is a job i dont like
and i not the pheasent plucker brother
i am the pheasent pluckers mother

You're producing the unpronounceable, Barrie.
Which in itself might be the start of a tongue twister methinks.

Colin ???
 
The butter one above is a bit different to the one from my childhood.

Betty bought a bit of butter, but she found the butter bitter, so she bought a bit of better butter to make the bitter butter better.

Simpler too.
 
Pudsey Bear;n10540 said:
The butter one above is a bit different to the one from my childhood.

Betty bought a bit of butter, but she found the butter bitter, so she bought a bit of better butter to make the bitter butter better.

Simpler too.

That's the one we had as well, Pudsey Bear. Thanks but I'm still not good with it.

Colin ???
 
I'm not the pheasant plucker, I am the pheasant plucker's wife,
and when we pluck together, it's a pheasant plucking life
 
oldish hippy;n10721 said:
I'm not the pheasant plucker, I am the pheasant plucker's wife,
and when we pluck together, it's a pheasant plucking life

How about something built around Xmas, Barrie.
You know you want the challenge!

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Full Member;n10827 said:
How about something built around Xmas, Barrie.
You know you want the challenge!

Colin :smile::smile::smile:

there isa answer but to polite to give it on here
 
oldish hippy;n10873 said:
there isa answer but to polite to give it on here

Why break the habit of a lifetime now, Barrie?
Go on - enjoy yourself, a tongue twister needs you!

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
How about a little Irish brogue - without even trying. Try saying, WHALE - OIL - BEEF - HOOKED a few times over. A real twist on a tongue twister.
 
No-one up for brushing up on their brogue? How disappointing!
 
Denise sees the fleece,
Denise sees the fleas.
At least Denise could sneeze
and feed and freeze the fleas.
 
teejay;n10980 said:
How about a little Irish brogue - without even trying. Try saying, WHALE - OIL - BEEF - HOOKED a few times over. A real twist on a tongue twister.

I did, teejay! And yo had me saying the unexpected.
An interesting twist on a twist. Thanks for that.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
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Edina;n11108 said:
Denise sees the fleece,
Denise sees the fleas.
At least Denise could sneeze
and feed and freeze the fleas.

Never seen it before and don't plan to try that one again anytime soon, Chris! At least not until my tongue has recovered.
Thanks,

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Edina;n11695 said:
Eleven benevolent elephants

I could cope with that one, Chris! At last.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
teejay;n11529 said:
And a yo ho ho to you too Colin.:Slightly_Smiling_Fa

I'm not good on a keyboard at the best of times, teejay. And now the 'u' key is working intermittently. No, really! I was suffering all morning with it. I'm wondering if I can prise off the key and have a clean underneath it.

Colin :smile::smile::smile:
 
Try saying these solicitors firms' names quickly. Norfolk and Chance. Suffolk and Watt. How could they fail with names like that?
 

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