My niece loved the story of "Blooty and the Beast".
I referred to the jimmies on cupcakes or doughnuts as "happy candies" from the time I was 2 until I was in junior high, I think.
I also called my pacifier a "pavoosh".
My best friend's son used to watch wideeos (videos) on bycation (vacation).
My daughter used to call the little troll dolls (with the big hair) "honeys".
My son called our pick-up truck a "Kick-tup" until he was almost 4.
My husband & I call our daughter "Boo" & "Punkin". (She's 16)
We call our son "Butter" (because his cry was so soft when he was born) and "Tater" (His name is Aidan & his care giver at Daycare called him "Ader Tater"... it stuck , sort of.) He's now 12.
My sister couldn't say my name so she called me "Mimi"....now I'm 39 and only my grandmother still calls me that.
2007-02-05 15:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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'Hostibule' and 'ambulance'...I also had real problems with the word caravan 'til age 11. I always said 'cavran' no matter how many times I was corrected. Also 'crimnal' was a constant source of amusement! At least I didn't say 'big red fruck' (fire truck), like my uncle did when we grew up together....
My uncles and I are about the same ages, I know it's unusal but it was also pretty KOOL!!
My mother called me 'lambchop' sometimes and this was sweet and strange. I like that in life...
2007-02-13 22:49:02
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answered by cHaMeLeOn_jO 2
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AHAHHAHA GREAT SEGWAY.
I come from a very blunt family- we all say exactly what is one our minds as it enters it- thus leads to my "word". My dad wouldn't care where we were,what company we were in, if he felt you were and A@@hole-he'd say the word.
I was about 4 and quite annoyed at my little sisters babbleing as the church sermon was going on, after enough babbling for my taste I stood up on the churchpew put my hands on my little hips, and said in my speech impediment as best I could--
"would you be quite you little ackhole--and ever since then i am called ackhole.
hahhahhaha
2007-02-11 02:04:33
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answered by KATHEYCARCRASHER 2
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Well, I don't know any words that I used in my childhood that was funny accept for one. It was Squaller, instead of the word swallow.
Now I can tell you some words my son uses. Hot heart. For Pop tart. He tells me flush you, instead of bless you. A helecoptor used to be a Pella Pocker, He eats yeegurt instead of yogurt.
2007-02-05 23:01:03
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answered by trhwsh 5
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I added “o” to all my words like, the cats nailos and tailo. And I used to spoonerise my sentences.
My best was, “I have a lot of to do work“. I am now 33 and my mother still tells anyone who will listen.
2007-02-12 15:52:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I can't remember what I said, but I can tell you some funnies my kids and my neices and nephews have said.
"Toys R for ME!!"
"I need some messahine for my cough!"
"Mommy, may I have a wip of woda?" (translation: sip of soda)
2007-02-05 23:04:14
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answered by basketcase88 7
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I can't think of any right now but my daughter
use to call my moms German Sheppard who's name was Lili 'SWEET COW" don't ask me why!I guess b/c the dog was sooo big she thought it was a cow.
2007-02-05 23:39:37
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answered by Sandora 4
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my younger brother called me dwadwa instead of sandra, my mum called me ekoko a very tiny oval seed in my native land bcos i had a small waist that couldn't let the smallest baby undies fit.
2007-02-13 11:01:30
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answered by S.G 1
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My son used to say-Bolt-knee (up stairs)
oww-eww (cereal)
swing sweat (swing set)
dee-daa (tractor)
Be-rot-rot (Mr.Rogers)
When my lil sis would get mad at my mom she would always say, "just wait til I get big and you get little!!"
My daughter was sooo mad at my son 1 day she said "I'm gonna throw this cup at you and I hope it hits you in the face and you have problems!!" ha!ha!
2007-02-12 23:33:31
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answered by same girl/new name :) 5
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My little sister had a speach impediment, so she called herself "tippidy Binuve" instead of "Tiffany Villeneuve" and called me "Keck-ine" because she couldn't say "Caroline". I called "tornadoes" "tomatoes", and I said "nay-naise" instead of "mayonaise". "I don't want any of that nay-naise mommy, I don' t like nay-naise". We called (and still call) "spaghetti" "skiz-getti". I guess we had lots of fun!
2007-02-13 14:39:49
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answered by Caroline 1
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