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Wankoid

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oiFoiF · 01/05/2008 17:39

flitting between that and scrotaniel

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duchesse · 24/05/2008 08:55

Ooh, I don't know about Rectum and Colostrum, EB- they have very similar endings. Might get away with it for twins, but how about something a bit different like Bulbus?

And while I'm on the subject, AIBU to be annoyed that my dd's teacher gets her name wrong in the register and on her work? It's only a little 3 letter word, ffs, she should be able to remember how to spell Ani.

Teuch · 24/05/2008 09:07

I don't see the point, really.

If you and your DP like Wankoid then it doesn't matter what we think, hun!

Oliveoil · 28/05/2008 10:08

(bumping this due to bad mood, lack of sleep and rain in general)

what about Jer Mo-Leeeen?

sounds a bit country and western? which has nought to do with my family or life but if people can use unprounouncable (sp?) welsh names then I can do what I damn well like imo

Squirdle · 28/05/2008 10:13

Oh I like Jer Mo-Leeeeen Tis a shame I am not having any more children

Rachmumoftwo · 28/05/2008 10:15

I like it, it sounds real classy like and goes well with my others, Sav-ah-lon and Olbas

Oliveoil · 28/05/2008 10:16

omg I am really liking Olbas, so fragrant

TigerFeet · 28/05/2008 10:24

Jer Mo-leeeeen, Mo-Leeeeeeeeeeen, Mo-Leeeen Mo-leeeeee-ee-eeeeeeee,

SauerKraut · 28/05/2008 10:33

Krack de Bum- we are descended from nobility.

Oliveoil · 28/05/2008 10:39

unusual spelling of Bum there, it is usually Bumm

are you foreign?

SauerKraut · 28/05/2008 10:42

Why naturally, but one has to fit in.

It's anglicised, of course.
Originally Buhm.

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