Answer: spoonerism

AnswerCrossword Clue
SPOONERISM"Hoobert Heever," e.g.
spoonerisma transposition of initial sounds of spoken words, eg 'shoving leopard' for 'loving shepherd'
spoonerismA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures
spoonerismthe transposition of initial or other sounds of words, usually by accident, as in a blushing crow for a crushing blow.
SPOONERISMChewing the doors, for example
SPOONERISM"Well-boiled icicle," e.g.
SPOONERISMSilly sound transposition
SPOONERISM"Let me sew you to your sheet," e.g.
SPOONERISMFighting a liar, e.g.
SPOONERISMTrump the jack, e.g.
SPOONERISM"Blushing crow," perhaps
SPOONERISMComical transposition
SPOONERISM"Tons of soil" for "sons of toil."
SPOONERISM"He was dealt a blushing crow."
SPOONERISM"Blushing crow" for "crushing blow."
SPOONERISMLoose Brie, for example
SPOONERISMExchange of letters
SPOONERISM"May I sew you to a sheet?" is one
SPOONERISMLack of pies, say
SPOONERISMHated the book, perhaps