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Geeks and Hippies

January 18, 2007 by Kathryn

When Magoo asks for a geek, I get him some jews.

When my friend’s daughter asks for her hippy, she prefers the valveless variety with no handles.

This morning Magoo is dining on jews, chi, and faffles.

What are some of your favorite childish mispronunciations?

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  1. Melessa says

    January 18, 2007 at 11:13 am

    “Fingums” was handed down from one sibling to the next for all four kids, my niece Kassidy was called “Baby Sassidy” by my two youngest ones, my son “weawy wiked” certain things when he was 3, and my newest favorite came from our recent road trip. “Mommy, are we going to spend the night in “Albaturkey again?”

  2. jeana says

    January 18, 2007 at 11:28 am

    That’s easy–Dawson sitting on Scott’s shirdles. One time Aidan dared to ask for a ride and Dawson got very upset. “No, Daddy! YOU’RE SHIRDLES ARE MINE!”

  3. jodi jean says

    January 18, 2007 at 11:28 am

    my neice always says “bet-a-kee” for spaghetti, now thats what we call call it when we eat it around her. sooooo cute.

  4. Mir says

    January 18, 2007 at 11:34 am

    I’m sad that Monkey no longer refers to his favorite transformer (Optimus) as Octomus. Because I had worked out a REALLY kick-butt song about Octomus, the transforming octopus.

  5. sarah hart kingston says

    January 18, 2007 at 11:39 am

    Sit! While Soren was learning to talk, I carried around a notebook of all the words he said, including the pronunciation. I just went to look for it, and realized it was the same notebook I wrote my shopping list in, which I left at Costco a month or so ago. I think I might cry.
    Oh, here’s one, they always ask for a “kiddy back ride.” I had trouble just now remembering the real way to say it.

  6. Abbey says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:00 pm

    My 21 month old train obsessed boy says “mmm mmm” for trains. So cute. The three year old says “Ready, Steady, Go!” and calls pepperonis “macaroni”. She loves her some macaroni pizza.

  7. Erin Marie says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:03 pm

    My sister would make up words when she didn’t know what something was called. One day, she asked my mom for her “goobers”. Mom had no idea what she was talking about, but I joined in: “Yeah, Mom, her goobers!” Sarah pulled Mom to the closet and pointed at her skates on the top shelf. “Oh, you want your skates?” Mom asked. “Yeah, Mom, my skates.” Well, duh!

  8. Telah says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:07 pm

    My daughter always wants her dad to make “pantycakes” on Saturday mornings for breakfast.

  9. Michelle says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:23 pm

    My 2 year old niece sings The Bis-tee Bis-tee Spider. I giggle just typing that.

  10. Susan says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:23 pm

    Charlie used to insist that everything that had occurred before today happened “yesternight,” which I loved for its Shakespearean quality.

  11. Heth says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:41 pm

    When Caedmon was younger, he was facinated with frogs. But I’m not going to type out the word he used instead of “frog” because this is a G rated blog. We tried not to bring the little green things up in public conversation so as to avoid mortification.

  12. Tonya says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:45 pm

    Let’s see most recently she asked me if it was dribbling outside, when it was lightly raining. Then she wants her nails painted with poll nailish. And somewhere along the way she quit asking for pannicakes for breakfast and for an underbrella when it was dribbling outside. They grow up too quick!!!! waaaah!!!

  13. Melissa says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:50 pm

    Dashing through the snow in a “hor-pin-sewn-sleigh”, that was my favorite song my daughter sang, and then she learned how to say it the right way. It was still cute, but I loved the hor-pin-sewn-sleigh ever so much. My niece called me Banissa for a while, I was so so sad when she figured out that my name is Melissa. And same niece once told her mom to “belax”. My sister couldn’t say the “k” sound, instead she said the “t” sound. Needless to say my aunt, Kitty, did not like how my sister pronounced her name. I could go on for hours!!

  14. Tricia Smith says

    January 18, 2007 at 12:52 pm

    Sh** equals shirt. I never thought a swear word could sound so cute.

  15. sarah hart kingston says

    January 18, 2007 at 1:11 pm

    Susan reminded me that Noah used to say “last day,” then “lasterday” before he ever said “yesterday.” He also had a problem with his l’s. So my brother Alex was Owlex, and Halloween was Howloween. Soren does the same thing now, and also says eeootmeeoo for oatmeal.

  16. Erin Marie says

    January 18, 2007 at 1:31 pm

    I thought of another one. My 2-yr-old BIL calls my DH “Seff” (Jeff) which is ironic because my brother’s name is Seth and the two are so similar it’s scary. Also, this isn’t a mispronunciation, but the same sweet BIL calls his sister Jessica “Mike” because that’s her DH’s name, and he calls Jeff “Erin” because it’s my name. We’re working on him calling Jess and Jeff by their correct names.

  17. The Daring One says

    January 18, 2007 at 1:43 pm

    Oh, Magoo has started refering to shampoo as “poop”. Nice. I love the lasterday. Laylee still uses that sometimes. Lasterday or lastertime. Ah, the unbearable cuteness.

  18. Pops says

    January 18, 2007 at 2:08 pm

    Some of our favorites:

    Flutterbee (we like this better than the original word, butterfly)
    Razzabee
    Breffkast
    Pinayo
    Oytota (there’s a pattern here…)
    Eeefeeem (that would be “ice cream” to the rest of us)
    Gramoofabits (OK, that came from a movie…ET)

    Original spellings are also nice, when they get to that stage. Our daughter labeled a 5-gallon jug “wotr”.

  19. Karen says

    January 18, 2007 at 2:12 pm

    “Indies” for “undies” (underpants)

  20. Heffalump says

    January 18, 2007 at 2:17 pm

    When my youngest was about one, he couldn’t say ice cream, but he would make really loud slurping noises every time he saw some or a picture of an ice cream cone. Now he is three and he says usgusting instead of disgusting.

  21. sweethomealagirl says

    January 18, 2007 at 2:30 pm

    One that comes to mind right now is the little boy in my mom’s day out class that calls the other teacher Mooey…her name is Mary 🙂

    My middle child used to say his F’s as SH. The word Football never sounded profane before 😉

  22. Darying Young Dad says

    January 18, 2007 at 2:40 pm

    One of my favorites of Laylee’s was “gwaf-gwaf” for washcloth.

  23. EmLouisa says

    January 18, 2007 at 3:31 pm

    Gankie = Blankie
    K (the k sound) = drink

  24. Michelle says

    January 18, 2007 at 3:42 pm

    I could tell you but it’s too long–Posted about it here:
    http://scribbit.blogspot.com/2006/05/my-familys-most-commonly-mispronounced.html
    if you’re interested.

  25. elizabeth says

    January 18, 2007 at 3:47 pm

    We have been trying to get The Boy to talk for a while now and of course he says Da Da but never Ma Ma until recently but I am not Ma Ma but ooluooluoolu, kind of like a war cry. I have no idea where this came from but that is my new name.

  26. mimi says

    January 18, 2007 at 4:59 pm

    My favorite is calipitter.

  27. Keryn says

    January 18, 2007 at 5:38 pm

    Heth (#11), my son used to talk about frogs the same way. His preteen boy cousins thought it was the funniest thing imaginable.

    Cheerios = dodos
    Rice Krispies = ky-peas

  28. Carrie from Life With Us says

    January 18, 2007 at 5:53 pm

    My kid doesn’t talk enough to have funnies like these! 🙂 Can’t wait til he does, though!

  29. Mary says

    January 18, 2007 at 5:59 pm

    When it is cold, my daughter puts on a “schweater” and likes to eat “wassols” for breakfast.

    She likes to “doomp” from the “touch” onto “polos.”

    Her baby brother eats from his mama’s “boots.”

    After watching “Chicken Little” she likes to say over and over, “Sky schwallin”

  30. heather says

    January 18, 2007 at 6:42 pm

    banova bars- granola bars. My 4yo cracks me up.

  31. Daring Young Dad says

    January 18, 2007 at 9:37 pm

    That reminds me of “gorilla bars” for granola bars.

  32. Mom on the Gulf Coast says

    January 18, 2007 at 10:02 pm

    What a fun share-time post.

    My two year olds “isms”:

    Douy – food (I have no idea what inspired that one but it’s been around the longest)

    isepi – Pepsi

    azipa – pizza (he seems to like saying thing backwards)

    baby monkeys, daddy monkeys, mommy monkeys – what he calls the zoo (always in that order)

    take-y – give it to me, pick me up, etc.

    Hy-you – his name for his brother Ewan, I guess we said “say ‘hi’ to Ewan” too often

    mo-tyke-o – motorcycle (I have no idea how to reproduce the way he says helicopter)

    There are more and I’ll miss them when they go.

  33. Stephanie says

    January 18, 2007 at 11:10 pm

    I can’t really think of any!

    Sugar does always tell me “That’s yehs mom.” (Yours) It’s cute.

    OH, i got one. OPIMEAL (Sounds like opium sometimes) for oatmeal.

  34. Rocks in my Dryer says

    January 18, 2007 at 11:14 pm

    My daughter loves “pips” (chips) and “zizza” (pizza). I’d share her pronunciation for fork, but I’m afraid the filter would catch it. 😉

  35. Amanda says

    January 19, 2007 at 1:37 am

    When my daughter was three, she chastised my husband when he swore at another driver. She told him “you shouldn’t say that because you are my “heerio” and “heerios” don’t say those words!”
    Now five, she is telling her brother aboout the Higglytown Heerios!

  36. Candace says

    January 19, 2007 at 6:58 am

    Anna has a pretty good vocabulary for a 1.5 yr old.
    My favorites are:
    says – means
    coke – cold
    peas – please
    tant tu – thank you
    ish – fish

  37. Jessica says

    January 19, 2007 at 8:23 am

    Ungrella for umbrella
    mewsgik for music
    hoog for hood
    moak for milk
    nack for snack
    jims for gym

    I should be able to think of more with my four kiddos, but that is all I have for now. I love the “heerio” story from Amanda, that is great!

  38. Allison says

    January 19, 2007 at 8:42 am

    When I was little the “tr” sound always came out like an “f”. So imagine my uncle’s amusement when during a parade the fire trucks came along!

  39. Trivial Mom says

    January 19, 2007 at 9:03 am

    Yellwowo = E-I-E-I-O
    Ga-Ga-Gi Ah Tar = Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
    Fr-Fr-Fra = Scrub, or Spill
    Di-Ah-Ga = Backyardigans
    Shi-Shi = Lambsie
    Greek = Drink
    Sew = Snow

    I could go on forever. I think my two year old pronounces all of 5 words correctly. Two of which being Soccer and Ball, don’t ask me why.

  40. Mary C says

    January 19, 2007 at 9:06 am

    Dah-doos = Stroller when daughter was about 20 months old.
    Now that she is 3,
    breakfast = breckchist,
    Christmas= Chrimshris
    supposed to = upsosed to
    So cute!

  41. Della says

    January 19, 2007 at 10:14 am

    “snowflegs” fall in winter, and you eat “brefkast” in the morning! That is, according to Kaia, who’s five. Strangely enough, she can say “what do you see out of your peripheral vision?” just fine….go figure…

  42. Azul says

    January 19, 2007 at 10:42 am

    Chico says “Fass!” for Thanks, and when we point to a Cat and he happily exclaims, “Cak!” it totally makes my day.

  43. sarah hart kingston says

    January 19, 2007 at 11:16 am

    I have more.
    Brekess=breakfast for Soren
    breksose= breakfast for Noah
    gukh=juice, drink, water, etc.
    ice-cat=Isaac
    muse-cat=music
    regular=rackly (regular milk, or soy milk? Rackly milk!)
    Weebo wamo=Weebles wobble (this is a noun, ie., I want my weebo wamo.)
    motorbycycle- we all use that one now.

    another favorite I’m sharing only because someone else shared on like it: my baby girl eats from my nibbles.

    I love this post and all the comments! I just keep coming back, picturing all these little kids and their fantastic vocabularies.

  44. Kendra says

    January 19, 2007 at 11:51 am

    My 3 year old son has an old broken bicycle pump that he like to pretend to pump his tires on his scooter. He hasn’t quite figured out how to say pump. So he says, “Mom please come hump me,” and, “Mom can I have the hump?”

  45. Bonzo says

    January 19, 2007 at 12:06 pm

    Our favorite and longest running is for sure PopPop Hinckley. I love that!
    My oldest (now 7) said that in his first prayer and we have been thrilled that all three of my kids have used the same name for “OUR” prophet.
    also, this year we heard HO! Ho! Ho! for Santa and All Aboard Book for “Polar Express”
    and we still have gorilla bars too, even the 7 yo still mixes that up.

  46. Farm Wife says

    January 19, 2007 at 1:58 pm

    All of my children have called the Living room ‘wig-a-rum’ at some point. #1 Son had the best words & mispronunciations. I can’t say what he said for fork because it’s bordering on obscene. And he called a near by town ‘Effin’bill’ (Evansville). B.B. has issues with the word ‘Uncle’ so instead of Uncle Ed, he has ‘K’Ed’ and in place of Uncle Rick, he has ‘Uh-Rick.’

  47. Nicole says

    January 19, 2007 at 11:59 pm

    My daughter calls oatmeal “opa-meal” like she’s eating breakfast in a Greek restaurant.

  48. Kate says

    January 20, 2007 at 11:55 am

    Anything that happened in the past (Five minutes ago, five days ago, five weeks ago, etc.) happened “nast light”, according to my five-year-old niece.

  49. Alissa says

    January 20, 2007 at 3:52 pm

    “gee-ku” – Thank you
    “poo-me” – pillow
    “hadgot” – forgot (my 5 year old still says this)
    “ska-betty” – spaghetti – from my 3 year old

    Miles doesn’t say anything yet except, “uh-oh” and “no no” and he never screws those up!

  50. Alissa says

    January 20, 2007 at 3:53 pm

    oh and what pops said above is almost better than the mispronunciations. the mispellings as they’re learning to read/write=hilarious fodder for the rest of their lives

    “i lik brawnes” … yeah, i like brownies too!

  51. Cheryl says

    January 20, 2007 at 5:17 pm

    My favorite mispr. from my son is POOPY, which means MOVIE…

  52. sarah hart kingston says

    January 20, 2007 at 5:30 pm

    Noah used to say “boowie,” which was movie, blueberry, and various other things. Then it turnes into “booby.” Then one day we were trying to teach him how to say “yes.” Well, he finally gave it his best. He shouted, “Sets!” Derek said, “great. Now we have a kid who only talks about sex and boobies.”

  53. Lei says

    January 21, 2007 at 9:52 am

    titty for kitty here!

  54. Therese says

    January 22, 2007 at 11:57 am

    My middle son Ethan called himself “Efee.” He’s almost 18. I really miss those days.

  55. Liza says

    January 22, 2007 at 12:13 pm

    “liddy poon” for little spoon
    “hangubber” for hamburger
    For the song the First Noel, my niece would say, “Barney’s the king of Israel.”
    My nephew called the Sacrament, the “snackerment”

  56. grammyelin says

    January 23, 2007 at 10:27 am

    I still like your childish references to “family home eviling”
    Heather’s favorite food being “bisgetti”
    Adam loving the movie “Lord Pocal Sherff” (Support your local Sheriff)
    Becky wanting the “baSLAMic vineger dressing”
    And Geff declining grahmn crackers by saying, “I don’t want any damn tackers!”

  57. JKS says

    February 3, 2007 at 2:35 pm

    My favorite for my two-year-old who was potty training was “owie dare” for underwear. When we asked her to say “drink” she would smile big and say, “Aaah!”

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