Ruth n Jersey
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- Location
- Northern New Jersey
Over the years many members of my family have changed words around or made up their own phrases and to this day we still use them. Outsiders must think we are crazy and many times we have to explain.
My Grandpa always called a record player a talking machine. When we had our own record players we often referred to it as our talking machine.
The hubby and I still say we are taping a show.
I called a magnifying glass a spy glass as a kid and we still do.
My son when he was little would say,yesterday night.
A cousin always called the silk edging on a blanket his twiddle. We use that one also
My Grandma would always say,"hang it on the Christmas tree" when we had a small item we didn't know what to do with.
My hubby is great for switching words.
Corn niblets become kibbles, Neapolitan ice cream become Napoleon, maggots becomes magnets.
We live next to the Walkers house who have moved out 5 families ago.
Do you have family words or phrases?
My Grandpa always called a record player a talking machine. When we had our own record players we often referred to it as our talking machine.
The hubby and I still say we are taping a show.
I called a magnifying glass a spy glass as a kid and we still do.
My son when he was little would say,yesterday night.
A cousin always called the silk edging on a blanket his twiddle. We use that one also
My Grandma would always say,"hang it on the Christmas tree" when we had a small item we didn't know what to do with.
My hubby is great for switching words.
Corn niblets become kibbles, Neapolitan ice cream become Napoleon, maggots becomes magnets.
We live next to the Walkers house who have moved out 5 families ago.
Do you have family words or phrases?