Holorime (or holorhyme) is a form of rhyme in which the rhyme encompasses an entire line or phrase. A holorime may be a couplet or short poem made up entirely of homophonous verses
from Miles Kington's poem titled "A Lowlands Holiday Ends in Enjoyable Inactivity"
A notable exponent of holorime in French was Alphonse Allais:
Holorime may also refer to two phrases that sound the same but have different meanings. Most such holorimes come from music lyrics, such as "'Scuse me while I kiss the sky" and "'Scuse me while I kiss this guy." (See also Mondegreen)
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