nonsequitext
(noun) (verb: to nonsequitext) - sentences with correctly spelled but out-of-place words produced by inattentive reliance on the autocomplete functions of Blackberries and mobile phones, resulting in unintentional humour (if you're lucky).
Person A: I couldn't sheep last night because my president wife was lying Dialogue on the bed.
Person B: What kind of nonsequitext was that?
Person B: What kind of nonsequitext was that?