I have a couple that I picked up from my oldest brother, based on things that he said when he was little. When I was a teenager, I was playing badminton with my brothers and sisters one time, and my sister almost stepped on her own sunglasses (I don't remember how). My brother said something about being careful not to break the "sasses." That's what he called glasses when he was little. I thought it was so funny that I (and now Brian) refer to glasses as "sasses." This same brother, called birds "fee-fees" when he was little. I still call them that when I'm being silly.
One that is more unique to me though is the term "magic pants." That's how I refer to pajama pants, because, as I've mentioned, they magically improve my mood when I put them on, be they flannel, cotton, or otherwise. (This is something that I came up with while in grad school, and my whole family calls them this now). The origin of the phrase had nothing to do with pajamas though. Our department has a softball team (called "Run DNA" - har), and one time when the manager was gone, I was asked to keep score. I didn't know any of the players on the other team (and they didn't have uniforms with numbers), so I wrote descriptions of them in the lineup instead. There was one guy on the opposing team who actually wore those special baseball pants. He was the only one in the entire league who wore them (that I ever saw, anyway), and so I guessed that perhaps they were magical. They held the secret to his softball prowess. And so I dubbed him "Magic Pants" on the score sheet.
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Date: 2002-07-10 09:28 am (UTC)One that is more unique to me though is the term "magic pants." That's how I refer to pajama pants, because, as I've mentioned, they magically improve my mood when I put them on, be they flannel, cotton, or otherwise. (This is something that I came up with while in grad school, and my whole family calls them this now). The origin of the phrase had nothing to do with pajamas though. Our department has a softball team (called "Run DNA" - har), and one time when the manager was gone, I was asked to keep score. I didn't know any of the players on the other team (and they didn't have uniforms with numbers), so I wrote descriptions of them in the lineup instead. There was one guy on the opposing team who actually wore those special baseball pants. He was the only one in the entire league who wore them (that I ever saw, anyway), and so I guessed that perhaps they were magical. They held the secret to his softball prowess. And so I dubbed him "Magic Pants" on the score sheet.