Does anyone here say things like 'boof', 'prrp' &'blop'?

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03 Aug 2012, 3:01 pm

Um, apart from me that is :oops:. Though not in public, just as my special happy language at home with my partner.


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03 Aug 2012, 3:30 pm

I do 'barg', 'bargity' 'Barbarbarbar'.
Typical conversation with my partner:-
Me: Barg!
Matt: Bargity?
Me: Bargity barg, barbar.

Pretty standard.



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03 Aug 2012, 3:32 pm

While I do not believe that I make those exact utterances, I do have a few neologisms of my own, including "Daschound!", "borked" (although I actually borrowed this from a post on Failblog) , and a few others that do not come to mind at this particular second.
I actually have a non-autistic friend who has an intensive vocabulary of neologisms.



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03 Aug 2012, 4:15 pm

WerewolfPoet wrote:
While I do not believe that I make those exact utterances, I do have a few neologisms of my own, including "Daschound!", "borked" (although I actually borrowed this from a post on Failblog) , and a few others that do not come to mind at this particular second.
I actually have a non-autistic friend who has an intensive vocabulary of neologisms.


I use borked a lot.



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03 Aug 2012, 4:36 pm

I say those kinds of things when interacting with my toddler, but the rest of the time I try not to because I think it makes people sound immature and awkward.



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03 Aug 2012, 5:29 pm

I don't know how to spell it, but the closest I can muster is "perr woop!" It's a cartoon sound from the Bugs Bunny era. My favorite is "a I a I a I" really quickly. It's the cartoon sound when someone falls and hits their head and they have to shake their head rapidly to regain consciousness. "ah ooh gah" is also cool.



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03 Aug 2012, 5:34 pm

prrt, mrrp, and various things like mow, mew, and mrow are common between my boyfriend and I, though more commonly typed than spoken.



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03 Aug 2012, 5:42 pm

FalsettoTesla wrote:
Typical conversation with my partner:-
Me: Barg!
Matt: Bargity?
Me: Bargity barg, barbar.


Precisely!! :D

Here are mine:
1.
Cam: How's things?
Me: Blufuff!
Cam: Oh right, that good then.

2.
Me: Baff!
Cam: Blobop?
Me: Boof.

WerewolfPoet wrote:
I do have a few neologisms of my own


Thanks for the new word. In future I'll be able to ask someone this question again whilst retaining an air of dignity and intelligence!


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03 Aug 2012, 7:18 pm

i say "glob" now cuz of Adventure Time... :wink:


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03 Aug 2012, 7:28 pm

I have a few expressions I use in private, but I do not think they are anything like these. If I am mad, I may use german cuss words. I do repeat sounds I have heard on TV though. Used to drive my Dorm-mates up the wall!

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03 Aug 2012, 7:29 pm

Moo Mo, Mimo, mouse mouse mouse mouse mouse, mouse mouse, mouse! Graaaaaape! Mouse? Mouse mouse! Sousou, musmus, kuskus. Meargh!


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03 Aug 2012, 7:42 pm

Yes, I have a collection of weird sound words. Every now and then I add new ones. I also sometimes repeat certain words and phrases to myself. Sometimes I say them for no particular reason. Other times it is in relation to certain things going on, and still other times it is in relation to stress. I also talk to myself, and can no longer say I am talking to the dog, as I no longer have one. :lol: This may cause problems with the neighbors someday, as I live alone. :lol: "Hey guys! It's okay! I was just responding to the radio show, TV show, PC site, etc." :lol:



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03 Aug 2012, 9:26 pm

I have a few sound/words that I use all the time. Some have changed over time.



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04 Aug 2012, 12:23 am

:) me too ! always have... in that way I have not "grown up", nor do I intend to :wink:


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04 Aug 2012, 2:41 am

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04 Aug 2012, 3:50 am

Word noises. Sound effects. Unending monologue. Poetic phrases.


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