Have you ever wondered what a palindrome is?
A palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same forwards or backwards. We are all familiar with the easy ones:
- toot
- boob
- noon
- dad
- mom
Or even people whose names can be a palindrome:
- Hannah
- Anna
Below, we have listed some examples of palindromes. Many of these come courtesy of www.palindromelist.net: for example:
- a man, a plan, a ham, a yak, a yam, a hat, a canal-Panama.
Hopefully, this post will cure your aibohphobia, which means fear of palindromes, and incidentally which is a palindrome in and of itself. So without further ado, here is palindrome-mania:
- Yo Bozo boy!
- Name now one man
- Sit on a potato pan Otis
- Dennis sinned
- Dog do? Good God!
- Was it a rat I saw?
- We panic in a pew!
- Sex at noon taxes
- Won’t lovers revolt now?
- A slut nixes sex in Tulsa!
- Redder
- Lager sir, is regal!
- Wonton? Not now!
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