Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
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Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
What's your nickname or petname for you or hubby? Hubby likes to call me Murgatroid! Now I've got a new name, since getting my LPR status. I'm now his little leper Le(gal)Pe(rmanent)R(esident).
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
Originally Posted by CaliforniaBride
What's your nickname or petname for you or hubby? Hubby likes to call me Murgatroid! Now I've got a new name, since getting my LPR status. I'm now his little leper Le(gal)Pe(rmanent)R(esident).
Suits you!
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
Originally Posted by Pigtails
Suits you!
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
We call each other Monkey Butt/Monkey Butt Head/Monkey Butt Arse Head! Also the usual Darling, Honey, Bitch, you get the picture! I know there's more, but I can't think right now!
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
Originally Posted by Partystar
We call each other Monkey Butt/Monkey Butt Head/Monkey Butt Arse Head! Also the usual Darling, Honey, Bitch, you get the picture! I know there's more, but I can't think right now!
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
My brother calls his wife 'oi, Doris' as a pet name. He's called her that for so long that my mum eventually started to believe it really was her name, bless her.
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
I call my wife Grommit not because she is a dog but just because her eyes say far more than her mouth ever does.
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
Originally Posted by Thydney
I call my wife Grommit not because she is a dog but just because her eyes say far more than her mouth ever does.
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
cutina
spottina
obesina
and various italianisations of other english words where/when appropriate. or not.
spottina
obesina
and various italianisations of other english words where/when appropriate. or not.
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Mr. Grumpy
Joined: Jun 2003
Location: Nashville, TN
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
Yo Beeeyotch....
just kidding
My wife looks a bit hispanic, so sometimes she is el bambino
just kidding
My wife looks a bit hispanic, so sometimes she is el bambino
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Re: Little Leper and other nicknames/petnames
I know it's not very exciting or imaginative, but I have actually fallen into the habit of calling him Marky. Sometimes Marky-Parky. The irony is that his mother specifically chose to name him Mark so that he COULDN'T have a nickname! (Same goes for his brother, Neil.)
Despite the dork factor of it, I think it's cute, because no one else calls him anything but Mark, so it's sort of special that way. Except our little niece, who turns two next month. Only until very recently she called him...... Butts! No idea how she got Butts from Mark, but her 4-year-old brother got a kick out of it! Now he calls him Uncle Butts. Hee!
~ Jenney
ps. Mark doesn't have a nickname for me, but my ex-hubby called me "Wee-fay" -- the way "wife" would be pronounced phonetically in Spanish. I thought that was pretty unique; I wonder if he calls his new wife that...
Despite the dork factor of it, I think it's cute, because no one else calls him anything but Mark, so it's sort of special that way. Except our little niece, who turns two next month. Only until very recently she called him...... Butts! No idea how she got Butts from Mark, but her 4-year-old brother got a kick out of it! Now he calls him Uncle Butts. Hee!
~ Jenney
ps. Mark doesn't have a nickname for me, but my ex-hubby called me "Wee-fay" -- the way "wife" would be pronounced phonetically in Spanish. I thought that was pretty unique; I wonder if he calls his new wife that...