From the 95,000 limericks in the Jim McWilliam collection, endless new limericks can be created through Queneau assembly. Here are ten.
The presumption of physical force I'm sorry and so sad to hear A woman from the town of Shannon "It's OK", says the Earl, "you can't pick A hard-on that wilts? Oh no please! |
There was an old nudist named Ikey An outrageous young lady named Kyle There was a young lady of Lister Every good school student learns "Yes, Mother Superior, food" |
New limericks are generated every five minutes. You can get six a day by following @DadaLimericks on Twitter. Or, take it highbrow.
Rhymes are calculated using the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary. There are 1155 distinct sounds for the "A" rhyme and 1035 for the "B" rhyme.
Inspired by Dr. Andy Holding on The Science of Fiction.
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