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We have adopted a lot of baby talk in our house with two little ones spewing out cute words daily. My favorite "unique vocabulary" though....
When my 3yo was toilet training, the first time she went #2 in the toilet she examined it closely and said "it looks like meatball soup." Ever since then, it's been meatball soup. "I need to make meatball soup." "I made meatball soup!" Etc.
baak = vaccume pronounced baa as in sheep sound +k (we never could figure where she came up with this)
Sunscream = sunscreen
cellaphone
backpacked = backpack
foo foo la la = dog gets groomed
catapitter = catapillar
Daddy purple stuff = children's liquid grape Motrin (she didn't want to take it was affraid it tasted horrible, so my huband drank it to show her it didn't taste bad. Now it's Daddy purple stuff)
This is bringing back memories. My daughter is 10, but it seems ages ago that she was saying funny things. She used to call the stuff some people get in the corner of their eyes when they wake up, "Sleepy Crumbs". My personal favorite was: when she was very little and a new walker, I would ask her, " Do you want me to carry you?" Whenever she wanted to be picked up she would just say, "Carry You! Carry You!". The good ole' days
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