Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Definitions


Do you guys have words that only your family uses or is it just us? These words make utter and perfect sense to us. In fact, they are more accurate than previously invented words and that's why we use them. See if you can guess the meanings of a few favorites.

1. Dilusive=confused; sometimes associated with a fever.
2. Oogidy=grossed out.
3. Backity back=third seat in a mini van or suv.
4. Bonga=vacuum
5. Flabbage=low hanging skin left over after weight loss.
6. Vin-door=window in a Hungarian accent.
7. Turnada=wow mrs mac! turnada light indeed!
8. Susie=generic name for any dog.
9. Ingies=earrings.
10.Marlo Brandon=marlon brando

12 comments:

  1. Enlighten me on the meanings of your family words.
    My family uses words like-
    1. Larapen
    2. Corker
    3. Booto-Booto
    4. Besso
    5. Noggin
    6. Snotlocker
    7. Eyewinker
    8. Fixin' to go
    9. 'preciate it
    10.Sally Frances
    9.

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  2. I've heard #10 mispronounced so long that when I read it I couldn't figure out what was wrong with it!
    You must be dilusive if you think after all that dieting you still have flabbage. You need to stop looking out the vin-door and run your bonga - your floors a mess. Oh, next time Mac borrows my car, if his friends are all oogidy, they can ride in the backity back.
    I'll leave #7, 8,9,for someone else to put into a sentence!

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  3. Krudzo

    Deflective

    Creepazoid

    ...and we do a lot of Redding up!

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  4. .7 Turnada = "don't you's guys know how to turnada light.
    8. Get your ingies ungies off the bathroom floor.
    We use: hoobeedoobee, fixin, come-up-ins, pooty, hoochie, JPN

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  5. most of ours are leftover from the kids' childhoods..we don't even remember the origins...

    we use words like
    Wowmart
    botome
    wayback
    girlique
    punkin
    fixin
    yonder
    piggies
    memote
    pooper
    ramey

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  6. I am very impressed with Mrs. Mac interpreting Turnada...it took us longer to figure out what Jordan was saying them it did Mrs. Mac!!

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  7. ok you guys, where are your definitions?

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  8. i would've guessed "turnada" to be how people say "tornado" in minnesota.
    way off! (per usual)

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  9. Meanings~
    1. Larapen = delicious
    2. Corker = someone amusing
    3. Booto-Booto = beautiful
    4. Besso = kiss
    5. Noggin = head
    6. Snotlocker = nose
    7. Eyewinker = eyelash
    8. Fixin to go = leaving
    9. 'preciate = appreciate
    10. Sally Frances = name my Aunt
    Ann called us growing up,
    now I do the same.

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  10. corpratater=tape recorder
    muah=kiss

    i know there are more, but my memory is dilusive.

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  11. definitions: hoobeedoobee = anything we forget what to call or don't know what to call.

    pooty = all things relating to Nathan's behind

    hoochie = all things relating to my youngest daughter.

    fixin = getting ready

    JPN = just plain nuts

    Pat = I have become the queen of jibberish language having Nathan around ;)

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  12. Huckle Buckle = when you find something that has been lost for a very long time. One may "call a huckle buckle" if one is desperate to find an object, but it must be very, very serious. Often, a price is put on a particular huckle buckle to encourage others to find it. When this happens, the finder usually screams "huckle buckle!" to ensure that they will be the sole recipiant of the reward. Derived from the children's game Huckle Buckle Bean Stalk, but now far removed.

    Bareman's = refers to any grocery store in closest proximity to your current location. Ex: "I'm going to Bareman's to pick up some milk. Need anything?" This person may be headed to Farmer Jack, Kroger, Meijer, or the like, depending on where they speaker currently resides. Derived from the fact that an actual Bareman's dairy store was located at the end of our block in Redford in the 1960's, and it is way, way too much trouble to call a store its actual name.

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