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Is that in the dictionary?

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LilyLoo · 10/03/2007 21:24

What words stick that your DC'S have made up i.e our DD GUPPY=MILK knew we had problem last week when DP asked me to get some guppy on the way home !

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fryalot · 10/03/2007 21:25

dd1 - mellabub = America
dd2 - tebchebs = pushchair
ds - bubba = mummy

octopussyintummy · 10/03/2007 21:27

My husband was in a meeting and said
'I can do it my ownself' - a ds2 phrase! He was most embarrassed

MerlinsBeard · 10/03/2007 21:28

Bops = Wotsits

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TooTicky · 10/03/2007 21:29

chooch=sausage
nin=food, especially snacks

LadyOfTheFlowers · 10/03/2007 21:29

eddie = egg
(ds1 runs about shouting 'eddie, eddieeeee' and dh jokily asked me who eddie was and should come clean! lol)

mimi = mummy
dess = mummy (guess what my name is?! cheeky little bleeder!)

not many from me, mostly he babbles and i can hold a conversation with him!

LilyLoo · 10/03/2007 21:39

How are these Dc's going to survive out there? LOL octo mywown another!

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octopussyintummy · 10/03/2007 21:44

Mixture milk = nesquik
Milky drink = those probiotic drinks
milt = milk
muk = milk

Bit of a trend here ... we go through a staggering 6-8 pints a day

JackieNo · 10/03/2007 21:45

Snaggling box = shredder
Friday eggs = fried eggs

purplemonkeydishwasher · 10/03/2007 21:46

LILY! that's so funny that your DCs call it Guppy! My DS calls it 'Guppin'!!

totaleclipse · 10/03/2007 21:46

I know how you feel, we go through about 6 pints a day.

LilyLoo · 10/03/2007 21:49

LOL purple monkey how does that sound like milk? We obviously missing something !

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MegaLegs · 10/03/2007 21:54

DS1 when very wee - latlar - caterpillar,
owbries - eyebrows.
DS2 dinkdonk - drink of milk.

Kbear · 10/03/2007 21:58

DS used to called helicopters NOK-NOKs. We all ended up calling them NOK-NOKs including 10 year old goddaughter who showed herself up at school by calling out in the playground "Look there's a NOK-NOK".

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