Visual riddle(s)

David Mary

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Kinda like the guess the prompt thread, but this time, I have a phrase in mind that may or may not be a prompt that generated the image. Everyone can guess! Eventually you'll need just mention the post number you are guessing at, once there are more images (which do not have to be AI generated, it just happens that this first one is).

Answers may be common phrases, clichés, spoonerisms, even made up, or seemingly counterintuitive gibberish, or a combination thereof and then some. But will always make sense once revealed. ETA: Might even be a name, place, etc.

ETA: I've put all the correct answers in the thread in spoiler tags so that anyone happening upon the riddles for the first time can still get a chance to try and figure them out for themselves, even though the answer is already public. Or they can just open the spoiler tags.

And everyone can submit a riddle! Since we're doing it in my sub forum, for both riddles and the guesses, let's avoid using religious imagery or themes, s**ually themed stuff, gore, cussing or implied cussing, excessive violence, and my inaugurating riddle below can be the benchmark for about as creepy as we should go with it.

With no further ado, here is the visual riddle for a weird phrase that popped into my twisted head. "______ _____ & _____ ______".

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Hint! the first two words (first pic) make up a fairly common phrase, and the second two words (second pic) are the spoonerism thereof.
 
I’m stuck on walking dead for the first one but I’ve got nothing spoonerism worthy for the beaked ladies. Time to ponder…..
 
How about an easy one. Not AI generated.


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A spoonerism is where you invert the consonants of the words. So deadman walking would become wedman docking. The answer is something that will make more sense than that when you hear it.
 
A spoonerism is where you invert the consonants of the words. So deadman walking would become wedman docking. The answer is something that will make more sense than that when you hear it.
Oops i didnt realize the first was a spoonerism?
 
Okay, I will reveal, so that the twisted workings of my mind can be somewhat understood (as if).....

Creaky bones and beaky crones.
 
Okay, I will reveal, so that the twisted workings of my mind can be somewhat understood (as if).....

Creaky bones and beaky crones.

Who was going to get creaky bones from that first pic ya crazy? He should have been walking on old wooden planks or something.
 
He has a cane, a CAAAANNNNEEE!
 
You just made me freak out my cat with a late night belly laugh.
 
You're sort in the neighborhood. I actually posted this phrase within the last week.
 
Not actually what I had in mind, but I LOVE IT!
 
Hint: the word "like" is used twice, but with two meanings.
 
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