In the last issue of Word Ways, Kickshaws became Limerickshaws, a special edition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 1907 British Limerick Craze. The column began with 28 words found using Google. Each of the words referred to limericks, and each began with an L. Similarly the words above refer to limericks, but they begin with letters other than L. Most of them are terms that writers have made up to refer to invented forms
Palimericks are limericks that are also examples of rhyming, end-to-end palindromes (RETEPs)
Readers are encouraged to send their own favorite linguistic kickshaws to the Kickshaws Editor. All ...
Throughout my years and decades of being a teacher, I have written limericks about every course I’ve...
In the August and November 2007 issues of Word Ways, we were entertained by a plethora of Limericks....
This Kickshaws Special celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 1907 British Limerick Craze, and what...
It has been claimed that the limerick is the only fixed poetry form indigenous to the English langua...
It\u27s been more than a decade since Maxey Brooke surveyed the various ways in which the limerick h...
The article discusses Polish limericks. It shows that authors’ invention can affect different aspec...
The concept of digital verse was defined and the possibility demonstrated a year ago in the February...
Rollin Stearns\u27 fine article on clerihews in this issue reintroduces the term to new readers. Rol...
It will come as somewhat of a surprise to some people that such a thing as a clean limerick exists -...
This scientific article delves into the rich world of limericks as cultural artifacts, examining the...
This famous mathematical limerick by Leigh Mercer appeared in the February 1980 Word Ways
Herein is a data set comprising 98k limericks scraped from the The Omnificent English Dictionary In ...
A follow up to an article from the previous issue of Word Ways that was a tribute to the beloved Com...
Palimericks are limericks that are also examples of rhyming, end-to-end palindromes (RETEPs)
Readers are encouraged to send their own favorite linguistic kickshaws to the Kickshaws Editor. All ...
Throughout my years and decades of being a teacher, I have written limericks about every course I’ve...
In the August and November 2007 issues of Word Ways, we were entertained by a plethora of Limericks....
This Kickshaws Special celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 1907 British Limerick Craze, and what...
It has been claimed that the limerick is the only fixed poetry form indigenous to the English langua...
It\u27s been more than a decade since Maxey Brooke surveyed the various ways in which the limerick h...
The article discusses Polish limericks. It shows that authors’ invention can affect different aspec...
The concept of digital verse was defined and the possibility demonstrated a year ago in the February...
Rollin Stearns\u27 fine article on clerihews in this issue reintroduces the term to new readers. Rol...
It will come as somewhat of a surprise to some people that such a thing as a clean limerick exists -...
This scientific article delves into the rich world of limericks as cultural artifacts, examining the...
This famous mathematical limerick by Leigh Mercer appeared in the February 1980 Word Ways
Herein is a data set comprising 98k limericks scraped from the The Omnificent English Dictionary In ...
A follow up to an article from the previous issue of Word Ways that was a tribute to the beloved Com...
Palimericks are limericks that are also examples of rhyming, end-to-end palindromes (RETEPs)
Readers are encouraged to send their own favorite linguistic kickshaws to the Kickshaws Editor. All ...
Throughout my years and decades of being a teacher, I have written limericks about every course I’ve...