Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm drinking some yummy coffee w/ baileys right now and it's really warming my belly. This cookie is going to be soooooo yummy, too after I chomp it up and it hits my belly.
OP, are you seriously out of other more pressing things to worry about?
Can you read? That's the second line of the OP--that there are more pressing things to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Belly is not a kid word.
Perhaps. I think it depends on context. "Oooh, my belly is so full" or "I have a belly ache". Childish. THere are other uses that aren't, like a PP who mentioned belly dancing. But I'd say "tummy" is much more egregious.
Anonymous wrote:My mommie will always be my mommie. I can't imagine calling her "Mom" or "Mother" or -- what? er first name?
Childish word I hate -- "like". My BIL says "like" like every like other like word.
Anonymous wrote:belly is a childish word?
I guess those of us who use those words still have a bit of kid in us. Nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am 41 and still call my 66-year-old father "Daddy." Does that bother you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Belly is not a kid word.
Perhaps. I think it depends on context. "Oooh, my belly is so full" or "I have a belly ache". Childish. THere are other uses that aren't, like a PP who mentioned belly dancing. But I'd say "tummy" is much more egregious.
Anonymous wrote:Why? Why people now use "yummy" all the time? I see it constantly on these forums. Really, there are many more appropriate words for the over 8 crowd. Along with "tummy". And "belly". And others of their ilk. When did this become acceptable or fashionable?
Yes, yes, I know there are more important things to worry about out there. I just find it interesting and disconcerting that supposed educated and literate adults need to resort to words that are often used by those toddling around clutching bottles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a "yummy" offender from the coffee yogurt thread. Oh OP will you ever forgive me for using such childish terms? I know, I know having a preschooler and toddler doesn't excuse this. How could I?
Lucky you if this is your only real stress. I myself have a parent newly diagnosed with cancer and the whole sanwich generation thing going on among other things so that takes up more of my time than worrying about word choice.
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Yes, it's my current earth shattering concern. That is really the whole point of this--that's it's a nitpick. And hardly important. Like most things on DCUM, and anything that comes out of your mouth, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:I am a "yummy" offender from the coffee yogurt thread. Oh OP will you ever forgive me for using such childish terms? I know, I know having a preschooler and toddler doesn't excuse this. How could I?
Lucky you if this is your only real stress. I myself have a parent newly diagnosed with cancer and the whole sanwich generation thing going on among other things so that takes up more of my time than worrying about word choice.