“Paper money is cold hard cash. A credit/debit card is hold card cash”

Paper money is “cold hard cash.” A credit/debit card is “hold card cash.” The line was posted on Reddit—Shower Thoughts on AUgust 23, 2017:
   
“paper money: **cold hard cash**. credit/debit card: **hold card cash**.”
 
The consonant reversal was recorded in the book Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence (1973) by Victoria A. Fromkin.
   
         
Google Books
Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence
Edited by Victoria A. Fromkin
The Hague: Mouton
1973
Pg. 245 (Consonant Reversals):
cold hard cash   hold card cash
 
Twitter
Levi Hansen‏
@lettuceaswell
Or maybe some hold card cash is more your style #AnnouncementTroubles
8:43 PM - 29 May 2012
 
Twitter
James Cox‏
@jcoxwriter
@b0ringtweets I just said “hold card cash” instead of “cold hard cash”. My work mates fell about. #WhatsHeOn
5:33 AM - 27 Nov 2014
 
Reddit—Shower Thoughts
paper money: **cold hard cash**. credit/debit card: **hold card cash**.
submitted August 23, 2017 by fyrehound