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Conference moira::parenting

Title:Parenting
Notice:Previous PARENTING version at MOIRA::PARENTING_V3
Moderator:GEMEVN::FAIMANY
Created:Thu Apr 09 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1292
Total number of notes:34837

659.0. "Funny names for kid-related things" by WEORG::DARROW () Wed Dec 22 1993 12:54

It occured to me this weekend just how much our family vocabulary has
expanded since we had a baby.  Here are some of our favorites:

tushie pop  -- Acetaminophen suppositories (very useful if your
               kid won't keep down the liquid kind) 

magic bullet --  ditto

bum butter  -- Diaper rash ointment

war paint   --  ditto

Any our most recently acquired term:

ghost poop   -- You swear the kid filled her
		diaper.  It sounded like it.  Smells like it.  
		You take off all 5 layers of winter clothes to
		find a clean, dry diaper.

Odd how most of these are centered on diapering activities!

What are your family's terms?
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659.1Some of ours...APSMME::STEGNERWed Dec 22 1993 14:5718
    Snurky nose = congested
    
    Freezering = cold and shivering (especially right after a bath)
    
    Egg pie = quiche
    
    Egg shake = egg nog
    
    
    And, thanks to my youngest: 
    
    Frizzert = dessert
    
    Pacaroni = macaroni
    
    Oovie = movie
    
    
659.2NOTAPC::PEACOCKFreedom is not free!Wed Dec 22 1993 15:147
   
   Blinky... that "pins and needles" feeling when you cross your legs for
             a while and your foot goes to sleep... at least that's what 
             I *think* she's talking about... :-)
   
   - Tom
   
659.3Fluffy ElephantsIVOS02::NEWELL_JOGraphically YoursWed Dec 22 1993 15:1521
    When my daughter was young (between ages 18-36 months), her daycare
    provider was a wonderful woman who lived in a downstairs condo. The
    babysitter (Steph) had a daughter the same age as mine.  When the 
    upstairs neighbors got a little noisy, Steph's little girl would 
    ask what *that* noise was.  Instead of telling Heather what it was
    and more specifically how she felt about all the racket, Steph would
    tell her that elephants lived upstairs.  My daughter picked up on this
    explaination and used it for any unexplainable noise.  So did we.
    
    One day, somebody cut wind, passed gas, farted.  Amber obviously
    startled asked, was that elephants too?  I said yes, but those are
    called "fluffy elephants".  
    
    To this day, when someone flatuates, the kids still look around the 
    room and asked "who fluffed?"  
    
    I like the name fluffs.  It's polite, and most people are clueless what
    we're talking about.
    
    Jodi-
    
659.4Ghost poop - I like that one.PCBOPS::TERNULLOWed Dec 22 1993 15:296
	.re 0

	I like the GHOST POOP, this happens to us all the time.
	
	Karen T.
659.5WEORG::DARROWWed Dec 22 1993 15:386
RE: Ghost poop

Yes, that was one of my favorites too.  I won't claim authorship.
It came from two former DECcies -- Karl Barth and Molly Sherrick,
who have two young ones.
659.6A couple more...SAHQ::BAINEMon Dec 27 1993 14:0516
    From our daughter, Meredith
    
    Hunchbuggie = Volkswagon "bug"
    
    Hangamer = a Hamburger
    
    From those early infancy days when it seemed that every feeding
    subsequently required a diaper change, "Put a little in, take a little
    out..."  Hey, you had to keep your sense of humor.
    
    Kathleen
    
    
    Kathleen
    
    
659.7another....GRILLA::LALIBERTENEI/Systems EngineeringMon Dec 27 1993 18:024
    re .3
    
    "fanny burps"
    
659.8toot tootUSCTR1::HSCOTTLynn Hanley-ScottTue Dec 28 1993 09:084
    re "fanny burps"
    
    My husband taught the boys that farts are called "rooty-toot-toots" and
    burps are called "mouth rooty-toot-toots". 
659.9PuckiesBUSY::BONINATue Dec 28 1993 12:3915
    Puckies = Anything thats found/picked up from the floor that not 
              indentifiable or Mommy doesnot wants Natasha to play with 
    	      because it's dirty.  All puckies go immediate into the
              garbage pail in the kitchen.
    
    (The only problem with having taught our toddler this is our remote
    control is missing and we think it may have had a puckie on it and
    ended up on in the trash because it's sure not in our house)
    
    
    Puckies in our house are usually sock lint or a frangment
    from dinner that stuck to my daughters clothes then ended up on 
    the floor or couch.  It's gross but we find pieces of rice
    and peas (a couple days old) in the strangest places.
                                            
659.10A few that come to mindDV780::DORODonna QuixoteTue Dec 28 1993 13:2213
    
    
    OUrs...
    
    Nose droobles  (preferred over "boogers")
    
    Eye Crumbs  for pink-eye type overloads
    
    noodle-oodles - our favorite food
    
    Cheerio-eeo's - second favorite food
    
    Jamd
659.11KELVIN::PACHECORONTue Dec 28 1993 15:343

my 2 year-old calls church, ``The big house''!!!
659.12MKOTS3::MACFAWNAlyssa and Krystin's mommyWed Dec 29 1993 12:409
    In our house its:
    
    Cooley:  the "private" part of a body, means male and female
    Optigook: the morning eye sleepies.
    Gazania:  lasagne
    Pen-wens:  penguins
    
    
    
659.13CNTROL::JENNISONUnto us, a Child is givenWed Dec 29 1993 13:3113
    
    	Emily calls her diapers "poopies".  She started this after
    	she had a couple days with very frequent bowel movements, so
    	I assume my mother was asking her if she had "poopies".
    
    	Kind of embarrassing when you're going through the grocery
    	store and your kid is yelling "poopies" as you pass the diapers.
    
    	BTW, she knows what diapers are, and can say the word, but still
    	tends to call them poopies...
    
    	Karen
    
659.14personal partsKAOFS::M_BARNEYDance with a Moonlit KnightThu Dec 30 1993 08:496
    
    in our house, female gear is called the "peeper" and male gear
    is called the "winkie".
    
    Monica
    
659.15OASS::STDBKR::Burden_dSynchromesh gearboxes are for wimpsThu Dec 30 1993 11:3918
From Anthony (5)

Bettle Bugs - VW Bugs

New Brand - instead of Brand New

Tends to use 'B' for the start of some words like 'Besanga' and 'Bessert'.

He refers to the the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as 'the teenagers'.

Samantha (2.75)

Still calls Anthony 'Antny', but this has progessed from when it was 'Aniny'.

Any old car (mostly pre-war) is a Studebaker because we have 2 of them, a 
1924 and 1926.

Dave
659.16Nathan & Hannah's listELWOOD::KAPLANLarry Kaplan, DTN: 237-6872Thu Dec 30 1993 11:478
    Fizz 		- Club Soda
    Hot Chips 		- French Fries
    The big D 		- daddy
    The Momulae		- mom
    GranMomulae		- Gramma
    Tall Man		- Any monster
    Hannakah "Guy"	- Jewish Santa Claus
    Fools Day		- The first of any month (e.g. December Fools Day)
659.17VMSNET::HEFFELVini, vidi, visaThu Dec 30 1993 16:247
	.15 brought to mind these from Katie (4 1/2):

Cheese grill sandwich  (grilled cheese sandwich)
Injun Turtles (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

Traceyt 

659.18Chicken FishKUZZY::KOCZWARAMon Jan 03 1994 07:4110
    
    From Kevin (6 1/2). He got the last two from his Dad
    
    Chicken fish    = swordfish
    nuck-it         = microwave some food
    nuclear reactor = microwave
    
    
    
    
659.19FLUME::brucediscontinuous transformation to win-winMon Jan 03 1994 16:354
This reminds me of the last time my daughter, 6 years old, came to
ZKO for lunch.  She went to the grill and asked for a cheeseburger
with no burger.  It took a few minutes to figure out that what she
wanted was a grilled cheese sandwich...
659.20GIDDAY::BURTScythe my dandelions down, sportMon Jan 03 1994 21:299
Some of these are from when David was "much younger" (he's now 4.5)

 Cubbles - covers (ie bedlinen)
 Flowies - flowers
 Injured Turtles - TMN Turtles

Flatulence is unknown in our house (no, really it is) - we "beep".


659.21STAR::AWHITNEYWed Jan 05 1994 21:164
    Show-no-beelin' - snowmobiling
    Knuckle Samaniches - Knuckle sandwiches
    skomitoes - mosquitos
    
659.22CSC32::S_MAUFEthis space for rentThu Jan 06 1994 15:379
    
    
    
    da-da-da-da-da from the twins when the phone rings.
    
    'cos thats the noise it makes when they play with it and US WEST sends
    a 'please hang up and try again' tone
    
    8-) Simon
659.23BROKE::STEVE5::BOURQUARDDebThu Jan 06 1994 16:2014
17-month Noelle				English
---------------				-------
macamoni				macaroni
Polo-go-press				Polar Express (name of a book)
"pass-eee-fy-uh,  I *NEED* IT!!"	(pretty clear)
banana					moon (notice how many toddler books
					  portray the moon as a yellow crescent)



:-)

Deb

659.24GRANPA::LGRIMESFri Jan 07 1994 12:526
    Brian at 20 months:
    
    Doodle-doos		->	Children
    
    We still have no idea where that came from and took us weeks to figure
    out what he was talking about.
659.257 year old phrases!LEDS::TRIPPTue Jan 18 1994 16:3133
    From the "older child" vocabulary, (just turned 7)
    
    Still hearing "poopie" and pee, I guess that will grow with age,
    Hearing grown up words like "Private parts" that's pretty obvious, but
    occationally will revert back to a "borrowed from a younger child at
    daycare phrase"  He like to call his penis a "winkie" occationally.
    
    Oh and the one we chuckle over together is in the Disney Bambi tape
    'Twitterpated" a phrase used when Bambi falls in love with the Doe.
    
    "Daddy juice" = wine bought in the supermarket (includes beer too)
    
    Chicken McNuggets, a generic term used in any fast food joint for the
    fried chicken pieces.
    
    Fuzzy water, a term the daycare provider designed for the soda water
    with the juice in it, he  adores it the stuff  I have yet to have a
    whole bottle of the stuff to myself.
    
    MY favorite salad, This kid adores Cesar salad and would have it
    everynight given a choice.
    
    Oh and finally there is only ONE kind of pizza, Peperonipizza said as
    one word!
    
    Oh and this week's phrase, "where's the dumb one?" referring to the cat
    who seems to stupid to come in from the rain, snow and subzero weather
    and still refuses to go near the litter pan!  He is also referred to as
    "Piglet" since he weighs over 17 pounds and eats anything and
    everything and still wants more!
    
    I'm glad I'm back!
    Lyn
659.26MINNY::GOODSat Jan 22 1994 18:1123
    
    
    My wife told me of some that her sister used to say when she was a
    baby!
    
    Horace  -   Orange juice.
    Mink.  -   Milk.
    Bemember   -   Remember.
    Nunky   -   Dummy   (Soother.)
    Blow off roof   -   A convertible car.
    Metalize   -   To annoy somebody.
    If you put herbs in a dish she won't eat it because its got pickles on
    it.
    Pickles also referes to freckles.
    She has loads more but I just can't remember them all. You watch I'll
    be half way home and I'llremember them all.
    
    Chow for now!
    
    Jim G.
    
    
    
659.27MARLIN::CAISSIEMon Feb 28 1994 10:126
    We just learned this one last night:
    
    Poop juice = Diarrhea
    
    
      Courtesy of Daniel, age 4 1/2.    
659.28cute name for popcornCTHQ::MACARTHURMon Feb 28 1994 12:253
    I love Derek's name for popcorn before it's popped:
    
    popcorn-beans
659.29USCTR1::HSCOTTLynn Hanley-ScottTue Mar 01 1994 14:042
    Granola bars in our house are DE-LONA bars.
    
659.30Take the trunk to Old McDonald'sASIC::MYERSMon May 23 1994 16:139
    We've just started collecting Sarah-isms (she's 2)
    
    Trunk = The Truck
    
    Alligator = Elevator/Escalator
    
    Old McDonald = McDonald's Restaurant
    
    Susan
659.31STAR::AWHITNEYWed May 25 1994 12:585
    For the phrase 'Two of them'....Samantha (2 1/2) says Toodums.....
    
    It's so cute..
    
    
659.32NPSS::BRANAMSteve, Network Product SupportMon Jun 27 1994 12:5418
When my son was 2, he learned the word for crayons: "gahnas".
We would say to him very carefully, "craaaayyyyyooooonnnns".
And he would reply just as carefully, "That what I say, 
gahnas!" 

What was really funny was that, even though he would get
extremely upset when we didn't match his pronounciation of
other words, he never did that here. We would say "crayons"
and he would say "gahnas", back and forth, as if they sounded 
alike to him. It had us wondering a bit about his hearing, 
but now he is saying "crayons" (although the "r" is missing 
half the time...).

And Superman? "Soupinman". That one really cracked us up, 
especially when I made him a costume for his first Halloween.
"Who are you?" we would ask. "Soupinman!!" was the enthusiastic
reply. Then he went around to the houses announcing, 
"I SOUPinman!"
659.33CNTROL::JENNISONDo you hear the people sing ?Mon Jun 27 1994 13:124
	Emily calls Andrew's pacifier an assafire...

	sounds particularly funny when she says "That's Andrew's assafire!"
659.34Mosquito troublesKAOFS::C_STEWARTIt was like that when I got here.Wed Jun 29 1994 14:007
    
    	Early this A.M. Evan came running up beside our bed, with
    furrowed brow and scratching away at his arm.  He announced that
    he was "B*tching" (Bitten + Itching = ......)
    
    It's difficult for us *not*  to use the same term now!
    Candace
659.35First Word?BAHTAT::CARTER_ARozan Kobar!Mon Jul 04 1994 06:147
    Rowan sees alot of our chickens when he's having a meal because his
    high chair is in the kitchen, and the chickens like to scratch in the
    herb garden (outside the kitchen at around eyelevel). Now every time he
    sees them he points and says "Cooker!". I don't know whether he's having
    difficulty with "Chicken", or whether he just fancies a KFC!
    
    Andy