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Share new parenting words with the Oxford English Dictionary for a chance to win £100-worth of children's books. Ends midday, Thursday 30 March

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SorchaMumsnet · 02/03/2017 08:31

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) would like you - the real parenting experts - to help them improve their coverage of the vast vocabulary of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting.

From TTC to baby-led-weaning, the language of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting is as diverse as the opinions parents hold about these topics. And it’s changing, reflecting not only medical advances, but also developments in how we think about children and parenting.

Many such terms are relatively recent, and don’t appear in dictionaries - the OED is keen to capture them. So we're asking Mumsnetters to submit any pregnancy, childbirth, or parenting term that they think is important and which is not yet in OED Online (Search the OED for free). We'd like to hear about brand new words and new senses of familiar words.

In return, we're giving you the chance to win £100 of children's book vouchers. Share your parenting words by midday, 30 March to be entered into the draw.

All your suggestions will go through a process of assessment for inclusion in the dictionary, and the first additions will be published online in December 2017.

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Share new parenting words with the Oxford English Dictionary for a chance to win £100-worth of children's books. Ends midday, Thursday 30 March
Share new parenting words with the Oxford English Dictionary for a chance to win £100-worth of children's books. Ends midday, Thursday 30 March
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bex552 · 30/03/2017 10:04

Poonami! Only parents will understand this one! Happened far too much for my liking while my baby was small!

halcyondays · 30/03/2017 10:09

Poonami
tandem feeding

Teaspoon74 · 30/03/2017 10:37

Scarenting- advice given by the "I've been there and seen it all" mum to first timers to impress the seriousness of having a child (and all the dangers there in)

GavelRavel · 30/03/2017 11:10

Has anyone said PFB? - Precious First Born, used to describe the bonkers behaviour exhibited by first-time or only parents who think their child is a genius and child prodigy and the first child to ever sit up / crawl / walk / learn their times tables / kick a ball around / pass an exam / pass their driving test / get into university / get a job. Closely related to Helicopter Parent and Tiger Mum.

Ratbagcatbag · 30/03/2017 12:01

Duddles - the word in our house from big squeezey cuddles.

Smellophant87 · 30/03/2017 12:54

Latch - in relation to breastfeeding
Threenager - Argh!!

TinaMumsnet · 31/03/2017 17:18

Thanks so much for your all your great contributions.

The competition is now closed. Congratulations to MothButterfly who has won £100 of books vouchers!

MothButterfly · 05/04/2017 17:45

That's amazing ! I've not won anything for years! does anyone have any suggestions for must have books for a five and a two year-old?

MothButterfly · 05/05/2017 13:01

Thank You so much, the books arrived today Smile

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