Did you ever make up words when you were a kid?

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In high school a friend and I said "nacune" instead of or before laughing. I'm not certain of it's origins, but I often combine words while talking. One day at work while extremely frustrated with an on line legal document I had to fill out, I barked "What does this even mean? Never mind! I'll Groogle it!" Google + research = Groogle. I inherited a strange ability to remember certain things.
Here is one just for you Gromboogleization You can give it what ever meaning you want we will co invent a word
 

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Jerry has caused me to make up a dictionary full of new words the last 20 years......unfortunately, I just can't post them here.
 

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We had this kid in our neighborhood, Teddy Niehaus, that reversed words and names constantly and it would cause us to have to think and reverse it. We were all around 12 at the time. He lived next door to the neighborhood snoop, like the next door neighbor in Bewitched only she was older, and she thought I was the son of Satan. Well, Teddy got all 6 of us in our pack to talking like this when we were together and she overheard us. She called my Mom and told her we were all speaking some weird language and it was probably filth because her son was involved.

To round out that story, her little poodle got out and was lost and she was in hysterics and crying and we went into action and I was the one that found it and brought it to her the next day. She almost smothered me hugging me so hard. Long story short (yeah, I can do that), we became friends and that was a real life lesson to a self-centered kid and one I never forgot. I discovered her feelings against me were not based on hatred but pain. She had lost her little boy to polio when he was around my age and we resembled each other and she had been living in bitterness and all I did was remind her of her pain. Her story was not well known in the neighborhood as people steered clear of her but I made sure my pack knew.

One day we were all out in Teddy's front yard and doing our usual stupid yakking and she was sitting on her front porch and she calls to Teddy only she does it in his language and said "yddet, woh era uoy yadot" and we all froze and when we figured it out, we all fell about laughing and she was laughing with us. Mrs. Tillotson was no longer the mean old lady in the neighborhood.

Moral to the story is one of the greatest lessons I have ever learned and am still learning. Be kind to everyone for you know not the battles they are fighting.
 

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Jerry has caused me to make up a dictionary full of new words the last 20 years......unfortunately, I just can't post them here.
I could because when I get pissed and start cussing, even I don't know what I am saying but the naughty words are mixed in there so the talented nosey for naughty posters could pick them out. So your path is the one to follow.
 
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