I had a conversation this evening that, somehow, ended up describing the word ‘testicle’ as an ‘onomatopoeic metaphor’. I’m pretty sure that phrase covers all words, doesn’t it?
(It’s just occurred to me that ‘no, you’re just talking bollocks’ might be an appropriate answer)
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