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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Used to spend summer holidays at my Aunt and Uncle's house, where they had a fish pond in the back garden. My two cousins are David (my age), and his little sister Andrea. When David and I were 10 or 11, and Andrea was 2 or 3, she used to say she was going to watch the "fwush in the gargen". Still laugh at that today, as my Aunt lives in the same house, and I pop over there every week.
Even now when making a cup of tea I ask him if he would like a Tock ! He is twenty five for goodness sake.!!
I am ashamed to say I asked for some woobelly biscuits in the Co-op once.Those marshmallow things.He used to say woobelly biccies instead of wobbly biscuits.My eldest son used to call iced fingers "Sticky Willies"!
Mak-mak! That's so cute! What a great post. I have some good ones for you:
My little sister called elephants 'Ungulumpties'
My best friend at school used to call biscuits 'Spickadicks'
And a little girl my mum used to childmind pronounced 'purple' as 'peepop'.
Sadly I don't think I had any particularly amusing phrases myself. But I did think my cousin's name was 'Packet'. It's actually Patrick.