Dada Da Dada Da Dum

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
Who tripped over a four-leaf clover.
No lithium ion
'Cause honey this Lion
Make America roll over like Rover.
An angry young housewife from Kent
With his dick, which rang out when it bent.
The small waves make
To recognize a snake?
Is precisely one hundred percent.
A toothsome young dolly named Bess
Said the vic in great cassock distress.
Till, sat on a hillock, we
(for a small hidden fee)
But his sexual parts by express.
At the naturists's beach, Orphan Annie
Wished to be less girly, more manny.
But now I propose
Did somehow compose
His resemblance to her was uncanny.
So yes, Mrs. G, let us meet
Who could piss exceedingly neat.
How true that at any rate
Whenever my date
Of Bush votes from Saddam's defeat.
Lawmakers in town have avowed
Was embarrassed when out in a crowd.
It's such a delight
Have turned green overnight.
If you can't make it good, make it loud.
Phrenologist Snerd once was heard
But I dare say you'll have a good word.
She lived just to hump
Which gives quite a thump
And continued his watch undeterred.
Depressed, he was rowing and drinking
Cold water. I know what you're thinking.
He replied with some guile
Fainted dead in the aisle...
And he perished without even blinking.
The author writes words that do flatter.
Said mother to daughter. "I'm fatter."
Would ride to the villa
Of lust for Camilla...
And was henceforth adjudged a had matter.
A chess playing bishop named Klee
Ate frogs legs -- thigh, shin, and knee.
He making a career
And sunlight will sear
Seems Scylla-Charybdis to me.

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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