Providencia Serpe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVeon7VekU0
Giovanni Malool: Word play is basically using double meanings on words in a clever way. A good example is this riddle: When is a door not a door? When its ajar. Here the play on words is "ajar". Ajar means open but it also refers to "a jar"; a physical glass container called a jar. This play on words suggests the door actually literally turns into a glass container.
Rubye Bonnin: Clever wordplay requires understanding of a word on many levels. If you want some of the best wordplay ever written, read Shakespeare.
Cristopher Gavalis: try to shop were i shop your pockets will break fast. almonds and waffles. will break fast. is breakfast broken up so the almonds and waffles is somethin someone eats during breakfast
Lashawn Zabarkes: worrrddddplllaayyyyyyyyyyyy
Trena Berum: there is a southern hip hop trio group out there called the cunninlynguists. if you split that up half of th! e word is cunning and the other is lynguist which basically means the clever writers. but cunninlynguists sounds like the word cunninlingus which is something sexual. so its basically a word that sounds like another word but isnt the same thing
Branden Round: "The show's dead til I come on and rock it, gave life to you dead @ss people, you don't get it, I gave life to you...DEAD @SS, people"Dead @ss is slang for I'm being dead serious. But the word play is the actual meaning of the words dead @ss, as in giving life to a dead @ss crowd.Also rock it. as in "rocket" meaning explosive.That's word play....Show more
Darcie Peraha: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZObYQyxj-Y
Emery Blando: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABFtbYKW-QY
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