Just wondering, I always read 'paci' on TB, but I only use that here so people will know what I am talking about. At home we call it a 'chooch' or 'choochie'... not sure why, think we got it from MIL. I have friends that call it a 'nu-nu'. Do you have a strange name for the paci in your house? What do you call it?
Re: What do you call the 'paci'?
Pacifier....nicknames for them have always bugged me. I gotta say, choochie sounds too close to a crude vag NN.
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We don't use one, but I tried it in the beginning. I always knew it as a pacifier, but in England they call it a dummy, in Ireland they call it a soother.
I call it the mute button. God, I wish my kid took one.
I agree lol... we only use it with the family, but then again my IL's are known for being crude in general, so who knows.
And I have a son, so I don't think of it as much as I prob would if we had a DD!
Funny thing is, here, no one I know calls it a paci, that's why I was wondering if it seemed like more of a name used in the US? People will say the long form of 'soother' but usually everyone I know uses whatever stupid nickname your family has always used lol.
Same here, all of it, haha!
My MIL calls a blanket a binky and I always think she means pacifier (which LO never took to, so we don't even have any) and I get confused. I have posted before about the weird words my MIL uses. My least fav is "yammies" for PJs. She has also started using the same word to refer to herself? Lord help me.
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this made me LOL. All of the little ways to say things makes my skin crawl to be honest.
My inlaws use the phrase "ty ty" for getting tired. I'm glad they aren't around him influencing his speech developement that much.
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This is funny because it struck me when my friend was over and she asked DS when it was nap time if he needed a 'doh-doh' lol... didn't love that, but then again, this coming from someone who says chooch and just told the entire interwebz July '11 world!
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