Friday, May 22, 2009

Vocabulary Survival Guide

In case you are ever at our house, here is a key to some of the unexplained words you might hear.

Nabber grabber "pronounced phonetically": (noun) otherwise known as "chip clips". Can be found in a kitchen drawer, and are mostly used by children running around the house trying to pinch each other with. Can also be used as tweezers to pick things up. Are most often found at the bottom of the garage toy box when cleaning up the yard.

Kybolt "ki-bolt": (noun) a nest built out of blankets that you will often find small children curled up in. The best place to build a kybolt is on the bed. Most kybolts require at least 3 good size blankets.

Trumble "pronounced phonetically": (verb) to ball up food, and shove into mouth. This form of eating is extremely gross to watch, but apparently very fun to participate in. It usually requires a really good hand washing afterwards. It works best with turkey lunch meat, salami, and cheese.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the quick lesson on Andrenese...these are awesome.