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I hope Uno finds this thread. She's awesome with making up words and it makes complete sense somehow.

She just posted the other day that her avatar was "thickaliciously fyne". And I thought Charles wrote that. Uno could write a dictionary with her words.

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I have to laugh at my husband because he makes up words every day. He now knows my look because he'll say something, look at my face, then go "That's not a word, is it?" :lol:

The best words are made up by kids. I have a "stepson" (not a real stepson.... long story.... pretty much abandoned by his parents so I became the surrogate) whose two year old was staying with me once. My father dropped by one day for something and said he was just about to take my aunt and uncle to the airport. I said "Say goodbye for me." Then he left. My grandson turned to me and said "Nanny? Your daddy's name is Formy?" :rofl:

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This is funny!

I created "Bably" (bab-lee) Calling Nick "baby" one day I just randomly added an l in there and now that's one of our words for one another.

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Does anyone have a word for the residue on the rim of ketchup bottles?

Crapchup (Or rather, Krapchup, I guess)

Sometimes just plain old "Ketchup #######".

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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This is funny!

I created "Bably" (bab-lee) Calling Nick "baby" one day I just randomly added an l in there and now that's one of our words for one another.

;)

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When we came down here on our house-hunting trip (before he was relocated) we got a post office box for our mail. The guy put down "Feff" instead of "Jeff" on the form, so I've called him that ever since. :lol:

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I say ginormous all of the time - a cross between enormous and gigantic.

I also say stinkledink - which I have no idea what that is - but generally refers to a man whose an a$$.

And then there's my husband's personal favorite - the mowerwhatzit - also known as the weed whacker.

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Does anyone have a word for the residue on the rim of ketchup bottles?

Ketstuck

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:thumbs: Works for me!

(You shake 'n shake the ketchup bottle . . .

First none will come . . and then a lot'll!)

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I came up with breasticles one day. It's my female equivalent to the male balls. Instead of saying she's got balls it's she's got breasticles. Also means: Female strength. Often bigger than male balls. An obvious mixture of the words testicle and breast.

After I came up with that word a few years later a similar word was used in a movie I saw, "chesticles", in refering to a female in a similar way. I felt it was still too male.

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not sure if I made it up but I use fantabulous on occasion.... I think I have more but I can't think of them right now....

lol.. I always referred to the TV show Dawson's Creek as Dawson's Crack...lol

I say spectabulous!

Spuzghetti is a regular in my house cause I have a six year old now.

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I came up with breasticles one day. It's my female equivalent to the male balls. Instead of saying she's got balls it's she's got breasticles. Also means: Female strength. Often bigger than male balls. An obvious mixture of the words testicle and breast.

After I came up with that word a few years later a similar word was used in a movie I saw, "chesticles", in refering to a female in a similar way. I felt it was still too male.

I've used breasticles for years.... It's a good word.

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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We use a made up word in MENA sometimes... I didn't make it up but it's a made up word "mabrookalations" it's a cross between mabrook (arabic for congrats) and congratulations..... that's what we call Arabizi LOL

My daughter was trying to explain to me about the teenage mutant ninja turtle movie she was watching today... she kept telling me that turtle was going to "mamatate" :blink: turns out he wanted to "meditate" :lol::blush:

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Does anyone have a word for the residue on the rim of ketchup bottles?

Sometimes just plain old "Ketchup #######".

I believe that would be redcheese.

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not sure if I made it up but I use fantabulous on occasion.... I think I have more but I can't think of them right now....

lol.. I always referred to the TV show Dawson's Creek as Dawson's Crack...lol

You mean it's not called Dawson's Crack, I've been calling it that for years. :lol:

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