From the 95,000 limericks in the Jim McWilliam collection, endless new limericks can be created through Queneau assembly. Here are ten.
The Howardian ero is over An angry young housewife from Kent A toothsome young dolly named Bess At the naturists's beach, Orphan Annie So yes, Mrs. G, let us meet |
Lawmakers in town have avowed Phrenologist Snerd once was heard Depressed, he was rowing and drinking The author writes words that do flatter. A chess playing bishop named Klee |
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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