Funny names, slang phrases,

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    • #10207
      Yohanan
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        I have seen a few funny slang names used on this forum lately so I thought, just for fun, I would list a few of them:

        Debbie Downer
        Selfish Sally
        Penny Positive

        What others do you know?

      • #10219
        Geri7
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          LOL  are you making fun of mood swing names? :calvin

          For some strange reason there are more female names that seem to make the list :mail: than males.  Why is that?  I reckon you’re going to plead the 5th.   B-)

          Here’s a few …

          Rambling Rose

          Negative Nancy

          Nervous Nellie

          Meddling Margaret

          Marge in Charge

          Impatient Irene

          Little Susie Homemaker

          Pessimistic Patty

          Lonely Larry

          Grumpy Gills

          Starvin Marvin

           

          Anybody else wish to share?

        • #10245
          Yohanan
          Moderator

            Women are more in touch with their emotions! :whistle:

            • #10247
              Geri7
              Blocked

                You sir just put your foot in your mouth because I just supplied a list of male traits. :whistle:

                I left off … “Nancy Boy” … I’ll let you google that one. :wacko:

                 

            • #10246
              Geri7
              Blocked

                Ok … I was able to find more male funny names/slang words to even up the list. B-)

                Average Joe

                Joe six-pack: working class man who enjoys 6 pack of beer

                Doubting Thomas

                Gloomy Gus, Bernie Bummer, Bitter Bear, Johnny Rain Cloud are all the male version of a  “Debbie Downer”

                Good-Time Charlie: a hedonist

                Sloppy Joe – a cook who makes sloppy joe sandwiches, also someone who is messy

                Handy Andy: a person with useful skills

                Jack-the-lad: an arrogant, carefree young man

                Joe Cool: someone who presents a fashionable or unflappable person

                Merry Andrew: a clownish person

                Peeping Tom

                Simple Simon: a gullible, unintelligent person

                Smart Aleck (or “smart alec”): a know-it-all

                Harry Homeowner: A guy who takes pride in doing home maintenance work himself

              • #10301
                MyWhiteStone
                Participant

                  Uncle!  Uncle!

                  • #10315
                    Geri7
                    Blocked

                      :mdrmdr:   Good one :good:

                  • #10316
                    Geri7
                    Blocked

                      Speaking about Uncle …

                      “Bob’s your Uncle” – this is a popular phrase in the  United Kingdom. It means “and there it is” or “there you have it”

                      ”Farty Marty” – has a party and all the farts were there

                      of course, they had to make the female version :negative:

                      ”Tutti Fruity” – laid a beauty and they all went out for air

                      Last night my dog had a flatulence problem once more. :-(   I might have to start calling him “Marty”… I only gave him 1 cheese ravioli … so that’s now off limits for him. :mail:

                      Disco Dave – D.J. at a nightclub

                      Prima Donna

                      Lazy Susan – small wooden rotating tray but originally it referred to a slow waiter.

                      “Thomas Jefferson invented the lazy Susan in the 18th century, though they were referred to as dumbwaiters at that time. It is said that Jefferson invented the lazy Susan because his daughter complained she was always served last at the table and, as a result, never found herself full when leaving the table.”

                      – Fair Use –

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