Hostible: Where Mommy went to have the baby
HiHo: Ohio
Ballympkiss: How you can win a gold medal if you try real real hard, and you're American
Fart Balance: Smart Balance buttery spread
Duck "Put"er: Someone who puts ducks back in the water
(What Connor wants to be when he grows up)
Mocha Me Troll Truck: Remote control truck
and my personal favorite...
Glub: It's kind of like a snail with no shell and it leaves a slimy trail where ever it goes
Care to add to my dictionary?
My new bloggy friend, Michelle, just jogged my memory! http://michellesamom.blogspot.com/
Babysoup: Bathing suit. Her little ones are a bit more betterer at English and call it a Babysuit
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I still have a hard time correcting my 8-year old when he messes up a word because it's so cute. He's pretty apt at most of the english language now, but he still says dispended instead of suspended.
I still haven't corrected them when they call their fingernails, "toenails" because I think it's cute/funny
My daughter, a premie, had a rough time with speech. Just to name a few, "kwi-kwi" was ice cream, "qua-qua" was a washcloth, and my all-time favorite: "monkey" was mustard. To this day we still call mustard "monkey," much to the dismay of waiters across the Northeast!
Aww, I love that! Unfortunately for us, my Dad comes to visit, he still asks Connor if he wants "Fart Balance and toast" for breakfast. I'm hoping that one will go away :)
LOL!
I'll have to think of some more but here's one for now from Peanut:
Babysuit: bathing suit (presumably for babies)
And now I officially want to be a duck putter too. ;)
Ha Ha, that is so funny! I love how little kids minds think! I found you on the momblogs forum, btw.
This is making me laugh! These are some of the words Girl Child STILL gets caught up on.
She used to say Babing Toot for bathing suit. Yesterday I told her to get her Babing Toot on and she hollered at me. NO MOTHER, It's A BATHING SSSSUIT!. Snot!
Hangaburger (hamburger)
Hopitill (hospital)
Ha ha...thanks for the snicker today!
Watt sings the National Anthem:
"José can you see...?"
My little Katie used to call her belly button her "baby buttee" and to this day still says that things "dis-is-cahpeer" instead of disappear. I should correct her but it's so darn cute. Ben has a long island accent (odd as we have lived in PA since before he was born) and calls his favorite thing in the world the "Mah-mowah" (lawnmower). :)
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