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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1660/1881 EXP: 6463720 Next: 186944 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6140 days |
Are there any odd names you give to various items or phenomena that nobody else uses?
I, and others in my family, often refer to a refrigerator as a "dero" (spelling varies; pronounced dair-oh). This comes from my grandmother, who for years would refer to the refrigerator as the "icebox". One time, I asked what an icebox is, and my mom told me that my grandma called it that because she couldn't say refrigerator (she moved to the USA at age 19 and didn't learn English until then). My grandma then tried to say it, and it came out "refrigidaire". She tried again a few times and once switched to "refrigidero", which we all (including her) thought was hilarious. So we all started calling it that. Eventually, I dropped the beginning part and only used the part of the word she got wrong, so now it has become "dero". We tried to teach her how to say refrigerator a few times, but I think she got the sounds confused as the closest she came was "refrigeraror". Her first languages were Spanish and French, and T and D in American English between vowels sound like an R in Spanish. Plus the confusion of the similar brand name Frigidaire. Another word I use often is DOCALE (spoken with an Italian accent, doh-kah-lay). I use it in AIM, usually, because of my tendency to hold the shift key a bit too long and start a word with two capital letters instead of one. DOCALE is derived from DOuble CApital LEtters, and refers to a typo that involves such, for example "GEorge". |
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Spiny Level: 53 Posts: 427/578 EXP: 1101125 Next: 55994 Since: 02-19-07 From: Adelaide, South Australia Last post: 6090 days Last view: 6078 days |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1661/1881 EXP: 6463720 Next: 186944 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6140 days |
Yeah, most people have a word like thingie that they use. For a while I would refer to any unidentified object as a "dealie", then I dropped the use of the term. Maybe it only sounded funny in computer class.
Speaking of computer class, some of the people in there didn't know as much about computers. One of them referred to the Control (Ctrl) key as "Sitrell", so we would call it that for a while ("Sitrell-C to copy, sitrell-V to paste...") but that died out as well. Back when I hated TEK and Acmlm's, I referred to them collectively as Tekmlm's. |
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Paratroopa Level: 30 Posts: 73/154 EXP: 151431 Next: 14438 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6106 days Last view: 6119 days |
My university classmates' IRC room is called #bollocks. |
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Shyguy Level: 24 Posts: 72/95 EXP: 73369 Next: 4756 Since: 02-19-07 From: Florida Last post: 6109 days Last view: 6100 days |
Random, completely patterned habit of mine to replace nouns with various odd(incorrect) words at odd intervals when I feel like confusing people.
Words that make the list most are: hamster laser hat And other non-words are: thinger thingie thingamajig whatsits Yeah... ____________________ |
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Red Paragoomba Level: 19 Posts: 17/53 EXP: 30567 Next: 5210 Since: 02-22-07 Last post: 6075 days Last view: 4646 days |
When working on personal fan-projects or debug passwords for them I often tend to use terms like Metrod or leval or such. I also sometimes like to say Mario like Mayrio, and mentally refer to some programs by the odd folder names I've given them(i'mbored for ZSNES, metroid0 for VBA) |
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Shyguy Level: 24 Posts: 24/98 EXP: 76865 Next: 1260 Since: 02-20-07 From: RĂ¼ti ZH Last post: 5178 days Last view: 2018 days |
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Level: 105 Posts: 1787/2846 EXP: 12031087 Next: 231173 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6063 days Last view: 2800 days |
I occasionally (read: rarely) call them "doohickey" ____________________ I dealt with it. |
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Dry Bones Level: 55 Posts: 385/627 EXP: 1244058 Next: 70131 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 5523 days Last view: 5269 days |
I break the rules and sometimes say "Family Computer" or "Nintendo Entertainment System" D:...
and I'll also say stuff like "what's his face" or something as a "Whos-a-ma-whats-its" ____________________ |
Peardian |
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Mole Level: 43 Posts: 207/358 EXP: 536720 Next: 28326 Since: 02-20-07 From: Pearl Island Last post: 6101 days Last view: 6092 days |
I tend to use "thing" a lot. Especially when I've forgotten something's name.
Also, my brother likes to change the subject with "anywho" (or "anyhoo"). |
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Metabble Level: 64 Posts: 452/904 EXP: 2153657 Next: 60440 Since: 02-19-07 From: Location? Last post: 5171 days Last view: 4785 days |
I enjoy these thingamajigers. |
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Koopa Level: 25 Posts: 56/104 EXP: 84042 Next: 5578 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6041 days Last view: 6021 days |
My sister used to come up with tons of completely random names for pets and people. Mainly, our dog, and myself. Our dog had the most odd names. Her real name was Honey, but my sister would call her things like Comet, Commodore, Boris, Boris Carloff Jr, Bencint, Peligroso, Borador, mi perro (that one I can understand at least), Rufus, Little Elvis, Fudge, Honey bunches of oats, and Honey bunch crunch. We all started calling her by those names too to the point where our poor dog would respond no matter what you called her.
As for me, I remember somehow she got the idea of calling me John Travolta, which later became Travisota, and then for about 12 years my name turned to just John. Which is odd considering I'm a girl, but whatever. Then my Grandpa who we always called Popaw, my sister started calling Bob. Again no real reason, his real name was Clarence. Then there was our cat whom we couldn't think of a better name for other than Kitty. My dad called her Miss Kitty. But eventually my sister stared calling her Chicken. I least I know where she got that one. When our cat would sit, she looked more like a hen nesting an egg than a cat. Eventually we all started calling her that too. Actually, she still has random names for people, just not nearly as many, and mostly just for her friends now. |
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Buzzy Beetle Level: 44 Posts: 226/375 EXP: 575437 Next: 35848 Since: 02-19-07 From: [citation needed] Last post: 6089 days Last view: 6089 days |
"blargh" = my generic response to anything that irritates me.
(alternate spellings/pronunciations: blarg, blarf, bleh, meh, plorp) ____________________ [citation needed] |
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Flurry Level: 37 Posts: 65/256 EXP: 324554 Next: 13699 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 5687 days Last view: 4164 days |
Posted by blacknemesis13hahaha Everyone fucks up my dog's name, My mom and I ended up using the fucked up names too. Her name is "Nala", but people have came up with a bunch of different shit.. Lala, Nyla, Nela, Lola, Lana, ect. She pretty much responds to anything that has "La" in it now.. |
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Level: 48 Posts: 217/458 EXP: 776681 Next: 46862 Since: 02-19-07 From: The Void Last post: 3033 days Last view: 3033 days |
Instead of cursing, I say things are garbage, stupid, ignorant, and worthless.
When in doubt, I add the words 'Laser' and 'Ice Cream' to whatever I'm saying. Me and my friends create weird acronyms for people. Like, once we had this guy who tried to convert us to Christianity, and brandished his diabetes at us. His new name was ARD (Annoying Religious Diabetic). |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1669/1881 EXP: 6463720 Next: 186944 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6140 days |
I lived in a very Christian area so I had people trying to convert me all the time. It never worked.
Another one is "hole savers", which refer to the round sticky rings you place over the holes in paper in three-ring binders when they get ripped. This just comes from one guy at school who asked for them and called them that, not rememberin the technical term. Everyone seems to think they're candy though, like Life Savers. |
Kirby Mario |
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Cheep-cheep Level: 33 Posts: 126/199 EXP: 222415 Next: 6764 Since: 02-21-07 Last post: 6101 days Last view: 6072 days |
I usually say "what's his face" and "thingamajig" and "thing". Mostly "thing" when I forgot what it was called. I also like saying "thingie". ____________________ If you read this, then you must really be bored. |
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Panser Level: 42 Posts: 181/345 EXP: 507755 Next: 13607 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 5992 days Last view: 5667 days |
We call soda "pop" around here in Pittsburgh. But that comes with a lot of other pittsburghese. |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1670/1881 EXP: 6463720 Next: 186944 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6149 days Last view: 6140 days |
It's pop in Detroit too. "Soda" just sounds really weird to me. "Coke" is even weirder when it is used to refer to pop that isn't Coca-Cola. |
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Mole Level: 43 Posts: 209/358 EXP: 536720 Next: 28326 Since: 02-20-07 From: Pearl Island Last post: 6101 days Last view: 6092 days |
I usually use "soda" unless I'm specifically referring to a Coca-Cola. But I rarely drink either, so... eh. |
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