Anonymous
01/13/2018 16:09
Subject: Re:Pacifier names
We always called them “paci” pronounced “packy.”
Anonymous
01/13/2018 16:02
Subject: Pacifier names
We say "paci", 18 month old says "Mo mo" because "more" is her way of saying "I want that"
Anonymous
01/13/2018 15:29
Subject: Re:Pacifier names
Guggy. I have no idea how that evolved.
DHs kid had a Pete - pronounced Pet-A- from the Spanish word Chupete
Anonymous
01/13/2018 14:42
Subject: Pacifier names
Nuk
Anonymous
01/13/2018 14:40
Subject: Pacifier names
NuNu (pronounced noonoo).
Anonymous
01/13/2018 13:53
Subject: Pacifier names
Mine called theirs a Ninny. The first one started calling them that so we kept calling them that for all the kids.
Anonymous
01/13/2018 13:23
Subject: Re:Pacifier names
Nootch (pronounced nuh-tch). That’s what my niece called it and we used that with our kids, too. No idea where it came from.
Anonymous
01/13/2018 13:19
Subject: Pacifier names
Boppy
Anonymous
01/13/2018 13:18
Subject: Pacifier names
Ours are “dee dee”, I guess DS1 called them that and it stuck.
Anonymous
01/13/2018 12:36
Subject: Pacifier names
Anonymous wrote:
Binkie. They awaken with Bink Stink every morning (bad breath).
That is because the pacifiers need replacing. When DD would get bad breath I would know it was time to get new pacifiers.
Anonymous
01/13/2018 12:25
Subject: Pacifier names
Binkie. They awaken with Bink Stink every morning (bad breath).
Anonymous
01/13/2018 11:15
Subject: Pacifier names
I love all the different names!
Anonymous
01/13/2018 07:09
Subject: Pacifier names
It was always a binkie for us
Anonymous
01/13/2018 06:19
Subject: Re:Pacifier names
My son started calling it Pa (not like father Pa but like pacifier withbout the “ifier”) and it stuck.
Anonymous
01/13/2018 00:09
Subject: Pacifier names
Mini. Becaus with our first baby, the hospital gave her a mini mam and that’s what we called it forever more!