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I think my son hears :unsure: stuff.............stores it for a while :thumbs: then re-cycles it..............he has a few sayings/phrases at the moment...

 

1.Giggle pin.(a term used for someone behaving in a silly manner)

2.Stop pecking at me wig-wam.(a term used when someone is getting on your nerves/wick)

3.I,m gonna snap like a frosted carrot.(a term used when your on the verge of losing it)

 

 

................we have various others.............do your kids have sayings and exclamations that they seem to develop or find themselves??

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When playing a game the other day with my ds he said "stop keep telling me tic tacs" - meaning tactics. His latests "swear /curse word is "tutus" as in ballet tutu. Haven't a clue why and I just hope he's made it up and it isn't some sort of very rude expression he's heard and I haven't!

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My son always says he feels sorry for all those old people who have to live in 'retirement zones'!! :lol: think he means 'homes' but I still like his version better. :P

Luv Witsend.

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Oh, I like this thread - this is C's speciality. He has been playing with words since he was 3 years old. All of his words are fantastic, and have become regular parts of family vocabulary.

 

Spotten - applied to the twinkles, meaning spoiled rotten

Bumpop - flatulence

Pokeynut - an insult, as in "You are a Pokeynut"

Underbelly - one's bottom

Construnctions - the bit in the box of chocolates that tells you what flavour they all are

 

He also uses old-fashioned words such as pataloons (meaning his underpants). There are loads more, I just can't remember them all at the moment.

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curve tail - squirrel

little nipper - horse

spear tail - wren

nod head - pigeon

tickly friend - stick insect

river snapper - crocodile

meowler - cat......

...................................etc etc

 

DD has now largely outgrown these but some are still in use. DD still has a very eccentric way of expressing herself.

Guess the obsession!!!

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Splinter - a term used to describe a very small sprinter

Sprogger - a term used to describe a very small jogger

Dash-hound - a term used to describe a small dog shaped like a sausage, only spelt wrong. ;):shame:

Bouncer - a term used to describe a golden labrador in Ramsey Street

Ooomalatta's - really nice chiploata's

The Batcave - a term used to describe an abandoned area on an internet forum :)

 

:D

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Mine calls me" Luggerly " A term of endearment, its means, roughly translated, a bit luverrly, and a bit ugly, :unsure: Enid

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H uses deform for information

and beforgot for forgot. no matter how many times we try and teach him different he still uses them and it makes me giggle everytime

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katie says mum i want a huggle,cross between a cuddle and a hug :wub:

my fave word ever is oxymoron :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::lol:

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Confuzzled - simultaneously confused and puzzled.

 

Wibbly Wobbly - slightly intoxicated, but not yet quite drunk.

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