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Own up - don't be embarrassed. Wink

Are there any words that make you laugh? Perhaps they trigger a memory of something funny or they sound silly when you say them. 
Please share as I don't want to be the only Nutter on here. 

At the mooment I can't say "Moo cow" without giggling..............I can't even write it, because it sets me off giggling again. My eyes have started to leak as I think of it.

Its quite a recent thing from a phone call to my brother. I'd bought some milk for my Mum and my brother asked me if it was organic - I told him I didn't know but it had a Moo cow on the label - then I started laughing and it wasn't helped when he asked me how old I was, was I 6!!

Please, if you ever meet me or call me don't make me say the M word.  Blush
Quite a few, but none I could repeat on here  Wink  Big Grin .
When someone says Skeleton because inside my head I hear Skellington instead and it’s really hard not to laugh  Big Grin
(15-10-2020, 01:57 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Own up - don't be embarrassed. Wink

Are there any words that make you laugh? Perhaps they trigger a memory of something funny or they sound silly when you say them. 
Please share as I don't want to be the only Nutter on here. 

At the mooment I can't say "Moo cow" without giggling..............I can't even write it, because it sets me off giggling again. My eyes have started to leak as I think of it.

Its quite a recent thing from a phone call to my brother. I'd bought some milk for my Mum and my brother asked me if it was organic - I told him I didn't know but it had a Moo cow on the label - then I started laughing and it wasn't helped when he asked me how old I was, was I 6!!

Please, if you ever meet me or call me don't make me say the M word.  Blush

I think you're the sane one V.   P and I have the silly conversations all the time (but he does say that I've not yet grown up). We buy longlife 'Moo milk'   you'd be in stitches all day with that in the house!  It's not so much words that set me off into giggles but words that set off a song or ditty (grandma was a great fan of ditties).   Umbrella - 'any umberellas' song, tandem bicycles - 'can you ride tandem' from the PG tips advert, also 'Daisy, Daisy give me your answer do'.  There are so many.  Daftness reigns in our house.  Long may it last.
Human, humid and music but only when said in a Suffolk accent (ooman, oomid and moosic ???)
Please, not Moo-sic. Tongue
(18-10-2020, 01:31 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Please, not Moo-sic. Tongue

A cow in need of medical attention  perhaps.  Maybe it had a fit of the giggles and felt poorly!
My family laugh at how I pronounce certain words for example

Nettles are pronounce Knittles
Donkey - Dunkey
Funeral - fune er elle
When Sir Keir Starmer became the new leader, my Mum, whose hearing is not good even with her hearing aids, wanted to know who this "Sophia" Starmer was. Made us giggle when I explained, and he's been Sophia ever since.  Big Grin
I can't get certain words out properly. I get the syllables mixed. Melanie comes out menalie, millennium comes out minellium, the family mock Sad
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