Femme folle à la messe, et femme molle, à la fesse  

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femme folle à la messe, et femme molle, à la fesse (English: a mad woman in mass, a fat woman in ass) by François Rabelais is called a contrepéterie, antistrophe or spoonerism. It is also translated as "foolish at the mass and of a pliant buttock."




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