September 2013 Moms

What do you call it?

NukkeNukke member
edited January 2014 in September 2013 Moms
Binky, paci, soother, noonie, etc. Some of you may use a few of these, but what is the word you use most often when referring to a pacifier (to other adults). Think of it like if you were sitting next to a stranger in a public place. Your LO accidentally drops the pacifier on the ground. You say to the stranger, "Oh! That darn _________! It always falls!". Also, where are you from?

What do you call it? 166 votes

Pacifier
33% 56 votes
Paci'
30% 51 votes
Soother
4% 7 votes
Noonie
0% 1 vote
Dummy
1% 3 votes
Binky
20% 34 votes
"MOTHER-FAKER" (I don't care, I just thought this option was funny and wanted to click buttons)
0% 1 vote
Other (SS)
7% 13 votes
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Re: What do you call it?

  • NukkeNukke member
    edited January 2014
    I call it a "soother" most often.  Ontario Canada here. :) 

    ETA: I had never heard "binky" until I watched Toddlers in Tiaras for the first time.  My in-laws in Pennsylvania say "binky" also.
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  • sapphire0228sapphire0228 member
    edited January 2014
    I voted ss. Initially, I didn't want to use a pacifier so my thought process was to call it "pacifier" and not make it "cute". Well now I can't live without the things so whatever name rolls off the tongue. Pacifier, paci (least favorite), blinky, bink, chupi, chupo(Spanish), sucky thingy (how I imagine LO would call it).

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  • I'm shocked and appalled at the lack of mother-fakers in here.
  • Nukke said:

    I'm shocked and appalled at the lack of mother-fakers in here.

    Well, I'm an idiot. I read this as mother fockers and didn't understand the point other than randomness. I get it now.
    Faker. Much different than focker. Still ss though.
  • LO won't take one but we call it either a binky or a pacifier now. My mom called mine a fa fa when I was little. Might be a Midwest thing? Or a crazy mom thing most likely
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  • Nukke said:
    I call it a "soother" most often.  Ontario Canada here. :) 

    ETA: I had never heard "binky" until I watched Toddlers in Tiaras for the first time.  My in-laws in Pennsylvania say "binky" also.

    Yep. Ontario, Canada here as well and I call it a soother. Although I may start saying mothafaker. Love it.
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  • I saw "paci" to the baby but "pacifier" to other adults. We always called it a binky growing up, and my mom still does, so every once in awhile I say that too.
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  • I say pacifier. My grammar nerd heart is swelling at your use of an apostrophe in "Paci'".

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    And then spent several minutes deciding the proper placement of said apostrophe along with quotations and period in my reply.

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  • Nukke said:
    I call it a "soother" most often.  Ontario Canada here. :) 

    ETA: I had never heard "binky" until I watched Toddlers in Tiaras for the first time.  My in-laws in Pennsylvania say "binky" also.

    Yep. Ontario, Canada here as well and I call it a soother. Although I may start saying mothafaker. Love it.
    My awesome mother in law calls herself a "motherfaker".  She tries to soothe Auli with the rocking chair and lullabyes.  But Auli knows it's her and not me.  My MIL is hilarious!

    Also... I see 3 votes for "soother", and only two people (myself included) have spoken up.  Who's the other voter?
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  • choischois member
    edited January 2014


    Nukke said:

    I call it a "soother" most often.  Ontario Canada here. :) 

    ETA: I had never heard "binky" until I watched Toddlers in Tiaras for the first time.  My in-laws in Pennsylvania say "binky" also.




    Yep. Ontario, Canada here as well and I call it a soother. Although I may start saying mothafaker. Love it.




    Soother and Ontario here as well. Though it's a "soo" in our house now, which is what DS1 called it when he started to talk.

    My MIL calls it his "plug". That drives me nuts.
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  • NukkeNukke member
    edited January 2014
    chois said:
    Nukke said:
    I call it a "soother" most often.  Ontario Canada here. :) 

    ETA: I had never heard "binky" until I watched Toddlers in Tiaras for the first time.  My in-laws in Pennsylvania say "binky" also.

    Yep. Ontario, Canada here as well and I call it a soother. Although I may start saying mothafaker. Love it.
    Soother and Ontario here as well. Though it's a "soo" in our house now, which is what DS1 called it when he started to talk. My MIL calls it his "plug". That drives me nuts.
    There you are. :D

    I snickered heartily at "plug" btw.

    ETA: I just remembered that DH calls breastfeeding "plugging her in".  As in, when Auli is crying he says, "plug her in". 
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  • I call it a binky, actually "binky-bink" to DD, but to adults I usually just say pacifier. But the plug thing reminded me that a friend had a pacifier for her LO that said "Mute Button". Totally tacky, but pretty funny at the same time.
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  • Zmommy2 said:
    I call it a binky, actually "binky-bink" to DD, but to adults I usually just say pacifier. But the plug thing reminded me that a friend had a pacifier for her LO that said "Mute Button". Totally tacky, but pretty funny at the same time.
    I bought that thing for a friend.  It was her DDs favourite soother of all time.  It was an impulse buy item at the checkout in the baby department of Sears.
  • Binky or "the bull" (wubbanub).

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  • I'm a SS. LO will not take one no matter what, so I really don't call it anything. But I would call it a binky or a pacifier if I did.

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  • I picked pacifier, but a lot of people around here call it a nook. (Minnesota)
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  • I call it a paci to DS and sometimes DH. To other adults I just say pacifier. I live in Missouri.

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  • KMD1106 said:
    I picked pacifier, but a lot of people around here call it a nook. (Minnesota)
    I wonder if that's a brand name thing?  (The Nuk pacifiers?) kinda like saying Kleenex instead of facial tissue.
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  • CDMay2006CDMay2006 member
    edited January 2014
    I call it a pacifier. I only use "paci" when writing (as in, a list of things to pack). Dh often calls it a "sucker," which works great until wet use the word in public and get weird looks.
    eta: I didn't hear the term "binky" until i was in high school.
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  • SS- I used to call it paci then she got a wubbanubb for Christmas so now it's Wubby.
  • smlowe9311smlowe9311 member
    edited January 2014
    Because the question mentioned talking to a stranger in public I had to go with pacifier. If I'm talking to dh, mom, dad or mil it's paci. Orlando, FL here

    Edit: forgot to put where I was from
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  • I voted paci' because that is what I hear adults call it most often. DS has 3 wubbanubs. Each one has a name and we call them by name. Giles the giraffe, Monty the monkey, and Rupert the elephant.
  • On the coast of NC and use "paci". Never heard noonie or dummy. A lot of people say binky, including me sometimes.

  • I voted SS.. I say pacifier, paci or Fooler. Fooler is what my mom has always called it. All 3 come out pretty equally but I try to use pacifier with strangers. TN/GA here (where I'm from and then live now)
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  • edited January 2014
    hlcollums said:

    I call it a paci to DS and sometimes DH t. To other adults I just say pacifier.

    This for me and DD. We're in Texas. I also call her Wubanub her wub.

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  • We say paci or pacifier. I have no clue why, but I just don't like the word "binky." :-/
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  • I call it paci' or pacifier but LO's dad calls it "pa-pa". From Missouri.
  • My MIL called it "nip" to start off but I really don't like that so I'm trying to change it to paci. I like the one syllable thing.
  • We use paci and binky interchangeably , I tend to say bink because if he's to the point of needing a pacifier I am usually flustered and yelling to DH that I need a bink. We live in New York. My MIL and FIL say plug... I'm not a fan of that.
  • SS - I use binky and paci interchangeably.  Or "monkey" and "giraffe" since those are the two Wubbanubs we're using for the girls at the moment.  ;) - From CT

    This. We got ultra clever over here and call the duck wubbanub, "ducky," and the elephant wubbanub, "Ellie." Ground breaking stuff, I know. We also call it a paci. My dad calls it her noonie and the ILs say binky. We are all from Western Pa.

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  • I say paci but my SIL says binky. We're in New York.


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  • We call it a paci with the kids but if I was talking to an adult , other than DH, using the example you gave I would call it a pacifier. I'm from Wisconsin, but we live in Michigan.
  • I call it a pacifier but my fiance, his family, and just about everyone we know says "nook." We're in MN
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