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Not moneysaving, but funny...

sarahs999
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Taking my four year old to school this morning, transpires they've been learning about rhyming words. We had a couple of goes where I gave him a word and he tried to rhyme, with limited success.
4yo: OK mummy, now I'll pick a word and you can rhyme it.
me: OK. GO on then.
4yo: Bucket.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
4yo: OK mummy, now I'll pick a word and you can rhyme it.
me: OK. GO on then.
4yo: Bucket.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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ooppss dirty me..........I can only think of one........... what did you say and how long it take you?loves how my "I've been censored" signature has been censored. LOL. Happy Christmas. :xmastree:0
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lol.
Orange!0 -
chickywiggle wrote: »ooppss dirty me..........I can only think of one...........
You can only think of "nantucket" too, eh?0 -
:rotfl:
Im desperatly trying to think of any other words that rhyme but i cant!! :eek::rotfl:0 -
Lol, kids are the best!
When my DD was about 2 she got in the bath with dad and started shouting that Daddy had done a poo in the bath when she spotted his nethers (he is ''brown'' lol)
He was so embarrassed that after that she was never allowed in the bathroom while he was in the shower/bath or going for a wee ever again :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I will most deffinately remind and embarrass her about that when she is alot older :eek::DMummy of 3 lovely munchkins :smileyhea0 -
I find it hilarious that he picked that one. There's nothing, apart from the obvious two-word expletive, right? I just told him, when I stopped laughing, that I didn't think there was a word that rhymed with bucket,a nd that he was v clever to have thought of it!0
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Ducket, i cant remember what it means but i know there is such a word.
Well, I cant find it in the Dictionary but it was a word us geordies used
in my youth and as far as i know it was instead of a ginnel or a little pathwaymake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
my_gorgeous_ellie-belle wrote: »When my DD was about 2 she got in the bath with dad and started shouting that Daddy had done a poo in the bath when she spotted his nethers (he is ''brown'' lol)
LOL!
My DD could never pronounce yorkshire pudding and would call them "yorkshi*" (put a t on the end) puddings. Always fun when at the supermarket or at a restaurant especially as they are her favourite and requested a lot!0 -
There's nothing, apart from the obvious two-word expletive, right?
No, there's also the slightly less obvious two word expletive - Suck it.
What do you do to a stable? Muck it.
What do you do if someone throws a stick at your head? Duck it.
What do you do once you've killed the chicken? Pluck it.
You're playing rugby, the balls on the ground...what should you do? Ruck it.
My shirts pulled out of my trousers...what should I do? Tuck it.
There's loads of good two-word ones. One-word is tough, though0 -
Muppet?0
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