A silly questionnaire
Jul. 10th, 2002 11:29 amI'll just do this and see what kind of response I get. ^_^
Do any of you have a word that is unique to you that you use for something, sort of a nickname for an object or a possession? How did it get started and do you still use it?
For example...
When I was little, I had trouble saying "ginger ale," so it came out as "gerowl." We still call ginger ale this.
My parents had friends who called the television a "waddy," because their child called his pacifier a waddy. The name stuck with my parents, and it was quite common to hear "Turn the waddy off and come to dinner."
Anyone else? ^_^
Do any of you have a word that is unique to you that you use for something, sort of a nickname for an object or a possession? How did it get started and do you still use it?
For example...
When I was little, I had trouble saying "ginger ale," so it came out as "gerowl." We still call ginger ale this.
My parents had friends who called the television a "waddy," because their child called his pacifier a waddy. The name stuck with my parents, and it was quite common to hear "Turn the waddy off and come to dinner."
Anyone else? ^_^
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Date: 2002-07-10 09:51 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2002-07-10 10:07 am (UTC)Games without Frontiers is not a song I recall off the top of my head, but maybe if I listen to it, it would job my memory.
But it's not just words in songs, I have trouble recognizing sometimes, it's faces... I have a horrible time with that sometimes, especially if I'm not expecting someone to be there. This is why when I am with someone I'm not really familiar with, in a strange place, I won't let them out of my sight, out of fear of getting lost. And yes, I do wear my mittens on strings! (j/k, not quite that bad).