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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Jan 13, 2010 15:40:04 GMT
aaah, jay there's a girl from corby in my 'group' at college and she always calls everyone a c-nt when she's angry, and when we say 'we don't like being called that' she gets uppity and calls them stupid c-nts, then gets all 'why don't you guys get a joke'. However, when anyone plays a joke on her, she doesn't take it well at all.
regardless to say, we don't particularly get on well.
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Post by jay on Jan 13, 2010 15:42:10 GMT
HAHAHAHA. sorry, that's really funny. sounds like a typical corby attitude though. does she have a horrible accent? just tell her you're going to chop her nose off and chop her into little bits like that guy they found in the bin outside the open hearth... then be like lolz only joking c*nt!
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Post by Alicia Marie on Jan 13, 2010 15:49:28 GMT
Someone's been watching too many slasher films
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Jan 13, 2010 15:55:45 GMT
HAHAHAHA. sorry, that's really funny. sounds like a typical corby attitude though. does she have a horrible accent? just tell her you're going to chop her nose off and chop her into little bits like that guy they found in the bin outside the open hearth... then be like lolz only joking c*nt! HAA WE SAID THAT. She's like 'it's not true it's not true'. I don't believe that it's a Corby accent. It sounds like a Scottish person who's lived in America since the age of 4.
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Post by Rhiflect on Jan 13, 2010 16:18:57 GMT
I like calling people 'papi' or 'puppy', possibly because of Ugly Betty. I call people 'bubs' and 'bubbaloo' a lot as well at the moment, as a variation on 'baby'. I also don't mind baby, it's just babes reminds me of like, disgusting men.
and jay, I also love doll! But I think of this as one of the more patronising endearments, so I don't use it very often.
Also in use at the moment: Poobag. Hm.
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Jan 13, 2010 16:23:22 GMT
On new year's I got three texts from Rhianne saying 'happy new year poobag xx'
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Post by jay on Jan 13, 2010 16:31:47 GMT
HAHAHAHA. sorry, that's really funny. sounds like a typical corby attitude though. does she have a horrible accent? just tell her you're going to chop her nose off and chop her into little bits like that guy they found in the bin outside the open hearth... then be like lolz only joking c*nt! HAA WE SAID THAT. She's like 'it's not true it's not true'. I don't believe that it's a Corby accent. It sounds like a Scottish person who's lived in America since the age of 4. it so is true. woop, russian gang fights. corby accents sound like bastardised glasgow accents... sort of.. so that could be right.
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Post by katrick on Jan 13, 2010 16:37:11 GMT
Hahaha, I like the way this thread has gone I like calling people "my little poppinjay", cos it sounds cute I call my best mate Pittman cos we're both called C/Kat. She got annoyed and tried to do the same thing back to me but it didn't work cos I like my surname. ;D Oh, and I have a friend who calls me her "little pumpernickel".
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Post by jay on Jan 13, 2010 16:47:36 GMT
when you do that on here, i get confused
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Post by katrick on Jan 13, 2010 17:27:43 GMT
I'm sorry. *cyberhugs* ed: You'll always be my poppinJay
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Post by helwin tins on Jan 13, 2010 17:55:10 GMT
This thread had some lol moments. I really dislike people I don't know using affectionate terms when they speak to me. Why are you calling me babe? I don't know you, I'm not your babe. Fuck right off.
I get Bunny a lot, Joeb started that, apparently I can look like "a small woodland creature" at times. Phwoar. I don't mind babe/baby from certain people, but for most it just earns them an eyebrow raising.
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Post by Lemon Bloody Cola on Jan 13, 2010 18:00:46 GMT
If I die before I see Sibz in a bunny suit it'll be a life wasted.
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Post by helwin tins on Jan 13, 2010 18:02:31 GMT
I have a bunny hat?
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Post by thornyking on Jan 13, 2010 18:49:41 GMT
I am very often referred to as "dear" and tend to use it as well. It is very squishy to me-- in a good way. "My love" is one I'm called by a specific friend. I was very confused at first, perhaps because I have a sort-of crush on her and wanted to construe it.
I am known to invent terms of endearment on the spot. This results in suches: "grapefruit infant," "shoebox pony," "spicy pumpkin," "little watermelon slice," "little turtle"-- you know, I never noticed before that it's always food or an animal. Anyhows, then it becomes reciprocal and I am called "magical mango," "little lemon slice," "baby polar bear," "little starfruit," etc.
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Post by helwin tins on Jan 13, 2010 18:51:41 GMT
Aw, cute post Erik, have an exalt.
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Post by choolin firth on Jan 13, 2010 18:54:55 GMT
My 15 year old sister calls me "m'love" or "love" all the time. I don't like it because she sounds like she should be my grandmother. But then again, her mental age is that of a 75 year old.
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Post by victorinox on Jan 13, 2010 18:56:11 GMT
if i love someone, they can call me whatever they want. my favourite is definitely 'honey'. i don't care that it's bee vomit.
as for terms of endearment when they come from waitresses et al, it really depends. when certain people call me 'dear' or 'sweetie' i get a huge "GET OUT OF THE HOUSE" type feeling, like, total discomfort. other people have a nice aura about them so i don't mind.
oh and i forgot, i primarily call people 'bro'. i don't really use any cute names. my guy friend and i always call each other stuff like 'superstar' though, because his brain thinks of cute things. or 'bitch'. crude ones are best.
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Post by helwin tins on Jan 13, 2010 19:02:53 GMT
What's with people who are normal heights being called short-people names? If 5'4" is now short.. jeez.
OH, my sister calls me "little midget shorty" even though she's half an inch shorter than me... and she calls me Ginger, even though she's the ginger one. She's always been called Gingey, and she calls herself Phibz, which is lol.
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Post by katrick on Jan 13, 2010 19:06:30 GMT
I am known to invent terms of endearment on the spot. This results in suches: "grapefruit infant," "shoebox pony," "spicy pumpkin," "little watermelon slice," "little turtle"-- you know, I never noticed before that it's always food or an animal. Anyhows, then it becomes reciprocal and I am called "magical mango," "little lemon slice," "baby polar bear," "little starfruit," etc. Grapefruit infant is adorable. It makes me picture a grapefruit wearing baby clothes. I wonder why... ;D You remind me of my friend who calls me "my little veganchild" I think some terms of endearment would just sound WRONG in my accent. Calling someone "sweetie" or "darling" or "love" would just sound like a bitch in a soap opera. BTW I just googled grapefruit infant and this was the result:
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Post by jay on Jan 13, 2010 19:13:44 GMT
oh, i forgot about terms of endearment given to me by people i don't know.. now THAT i don't appreciate, it makes me feel very awkward.
when i was a student nurse, i'd get it all the time from patients. sadly i think most of them are what i now call friends of mine, so i hope they don't find it as annoying as i used to. i just found it slightly terrifying when i was like, cleaning someone's arse or something else intimate to have them wink at me afterwards and be all 'cheers darlin.' ew ew ew. i associate those times with inappropriate grabs and things as well, ones that when i raised questions about such behaviour was just told it was part of the job lawl. no thanksssss.
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