List of English palindromic phrases


A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of symbols that reads the same backwards as forwards, such as the sentence: "A man, a plan, a canal – Panama". Following is a list of palindromic phrases of two or more words in the English language, found in multiple independent collections of palindromic phrases.
As late as 1821, The New Monthly Magazine reported that there was only one known palindrome in the English language: "Lewd did I live, & evil I did dwel ". In the following centuries, many more English palindromes were constructed. For many long-attested or well-known palindromes, authorship can not be determined, although a number can tentatively be attributed to a handful of prolific palindrome creators. Because of the popularity of palindromes as a form of word play, a number of sources have collected and listed popular palindromes, and palindrome-constructing contests have been held.

Notable palindromic phrases in English

PalindromeNotesSource
Able was I ere I saw ElbaFancifully attributed to Napoleon, who was exiled to Elba.
A dog! A panic in a pagoda!
Ah, Satan sees Natasha
A man, a plan, a canal – Panama!Devised by Leigh Mercer, a noted British word play expert.
A Toyota
or
A Toyota's a Toyota
Dennis sinned
or
Dennis and Edna sinned
Numerous variations insert additional names.
Doc, note: I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on codWritten by mathematician Peter Hilton
Do geese see God?
Do nine men Interpret? Nine men I nod
Drab as a fool, aloof as a bard
or
Drab as a fool, as aloof as a bard
Draw, o coward!
Egad, a base tone denotes a bad age
God, a red nugget, a fat egg under a dog
Go hang a salami, I'm a lasagna hog Coined by musician Baby Gramps.
I, man, am Regal, a German am I
If I had a hi-fi
Lewd did I live & evil I did dwel; or
Lewd did I live, evil I did dwel
Coined by poet John Taylor, in 1614.
Lid off a daffodil
Lived on decaf, faced no devil
Lisa Bonet ate no basil
Lonely Tylenol
Madam, I'm Adam Fancifully attributed to the biblical figure, Adam.
Ma is as selfless as I am
Masks? Amen! One mask, Sam!
or
Mask OK, Sam?
May a moody baby doom a yam?
Mr. Owl ate my metal worm
Name now one man
or
Name no one man
Naomi, I moan
or
Naomi, did I moan? or Naomi, sex at noon taxes I moan.
Never odd or even
No lemons, no melon
or
No lemon, no melon
No one made killer apparel like Dame Noon.Coined by palindromist Jon Agee.
No devil lived on
Not a banana baton
Now I see bees, I won
No X in Nixon
or
No X in Mr. R. M. Nixon
Nurse, I spy gypsies, run!
O Geronimo, no minor ego
Oh no! Don Ho!
Oozy rat in a sanitary zoo
O, stone, be not so
Pa's a sap
Pull up if I pull up.
Race car
Race fast, safe car
Rats live on no evil star
Rise to vote, sir
Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas.
Senile felines
Sir, I'm Iris
Sit on a potato pan, Otis!
Step on no pets
Stop pots
T. Eliot, top bard, notes putrid tang emanating, is sad; I'd assign it a name: gnat dirt upset on drab pot toilet.Written by Scottish poet Alastair Reid.
Too bad I hid a boot
Too hot to hoot
UFO tofu Title of the 1992 Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album, UFO Tofu.
Warsaw was raw
Was it a cat I saw
or
Was it a car or a cat I saw?
Many variations of the middle word are possible.
We panic in a pew
Won't lovers revolt now?
Zeus sees Suez
or
Zeus saw 'twas Suez