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Alliteration 

A literary device that involves each word of a sentence or phrase (generally three words or more) beginning with the same letter. Alliteration can be used to draw attention to an important point or phrase, for emphasis, or just because it sounds better.
"What was worse was when what woke Willa went west with William" is a prime example of alliteration.
Alliteration by Cat's PJs October 11, 2022
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Alliteration Insults 

Insults that consist of 2 words and begin with the same 1-3 letters. Use them wisely, you turd-turner.
Shit-Shifter
Turd-Turner
Anal-Anarchist
Ass-Assessor
Butt-Butler
Cock-Coordinator
Prick-Print
Testicle-Tester

alliteration insults 

Like Assonance Insults but based on consonants instead of vowel sounds.
alliteration insults by Dr Pinch October 23, 2004

Alliteration Insults 

Alliteration Insults by Assholes Inc. September 14, 2003

alliteration points 

When someone puts forth a sentence which follows the rules of alliteration in large abundance, a number of points pertaining to their use of no less than four alliterative words is given.
"We've got a big, brown bag of booze!"

"4 alliteration points for you, buddy!"
alliteration points by Liam E. September 5, 2007

Reverse Alliteration 

It's like an alliteration, but instead of a bunch of words starting with the same sounds, they rhyme at the end.
Reverse Alliteration: The lack of a shack in the back of your crack that is black and needs to be smacked with a rack

word-alliteration 

Term that describes a situation where you unkowingly trap yourself in a sentence where your only option is to say the same word that you aready said earlier in the sentence, making you sound like a goddamn moron.
Grandparent: "So what do you study these days?"
Middle Eastern Studies Major: "Well, I study... Middle Eastern Studies"
Grandma: "Nice word-alliteration, jackass."