Poll: Funny words toddlers say?!


Question: Like ... "wiff" for with

Ex: "I want to go wiff you"


Answers: Like ... "wiff" for with

Ex: "I want to go wiff you"

My cousin had a hard time with the letter s. So she'd say things like: "I don't got no tocks on." (No socks) Or, "There goes the cool bus." (school bus). It was pretty cute.

mi name is...

asssswholee... haha...

funnies thing i heard come out of my cousin's daughters mouth was ber older brother took her toy and she looked at him and screamed out GOD DAMMIT THAT'S MY TOY!!!!

"i am the devil"
my little sister always says this to me, its so cute :]

my little girl say wook and she means look, i think it is the cutest thing! she is only 2!!!!!!!!!!!

my son says "wrong angle" for triangle

my son it's gotta be cewial bowl instead of bowl of cereal

My three-year-old always says Mendusa instead of Medusa, it's the cutest thing.

She saw an episode of The Backyardigans about Medusa.

"****" instead of book. My nephew said that once.
IE: "I read a good '****'."

wanna tak a wiff

Ask a toddler to say "dumptruck"---it will invariably come out "dumb f*#k."

i know. instead of saying "i need your help" my nephew says "i need help wiff you" it is very cute!

i personally dont think this is healthy for a little toddler but his parents taught him this word i always hear him say the following 2 when you make him mad

shut up
and im going to smack you

Basketti= spagetti
fankyou= thankyou

when you say smile to my son he says myzel. nappy is panny flower is fowler. my niece says pass the horse she means sauce

My neice who is now 4 use to say beauffalel instead of beautiful and she used to my instead of I as in My want a drink.

sumscween., elvendysix, and baba.

my cousin taught his niece fuc**** and they were watching a show and she said that was the funniest fuc**** show ever.



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