I hate hearing MINE!
I hate hearing MINE!
pineapple / 12234 posts
@autumnlove: All.day.long. "Miiiiine". B never used that word but it's E's favorite.
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
It's a phrase: "see baby." It means, "Give me your phone so I can look at pictures of myself." So vain!
kiwi / 613 posts
Every time I tell her no, I get the response "I'm allowed to"!! Or " I have to"!!!!!! Drives me nuts
pear / 1769 posts
"Up" - she is constantly asking to get up on things (couch, bed, etc.) To be fair, her vocabulary is only like 5 words. I think she said it like 50+ times today.
eggplant / 11824 posts
"THIS!!!" LO repeats this, at loud volume, while flapping her arms, when she doesn't want something - i.e., when we get 1 page from the end of books she likes, etc. she just starts yelling "this! This! This!" I don't even know what it means or what she wants.
(but it is so annoying!)
bananas / 9118 posts
Orange! He is a Cutie addict, and wants like 5 in one sitting, so he keeps bringing me orange after orange and saying it over and over. When we tell him all done, we get this reaction:
persimmon / 1328 posts
It is a tie between baba (puppy or baby depending on the context) and cheese. She says both constantly!
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
@CottonCandy: lol. My lo just repeats what she said or uses a different word. For example, if we're out and I'm carrying her, she'll say "down." And when I say, "no, mommy is going to carry you right now" she will pause and then answer "walk!" Lol
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Tired. I always say her baby sister is tired so she wants to be tired too.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
"Mine" is starting to creep into DD's vocabulary, but my least favorite is actually a phrase -- "No Mama". All the time it's "no mama, do this", "no mama, do that", or just "no mama, I want daddy." Ugh. Are all toddlers this bossy?
coconut / 8430 posts
LO just learned the word "clock". Except she can't say the L....
I wish DH hadn't taught her that one yet!!!!
pomegranate / 3053 posts
It's not a word or a phrase it's just the instant whining and crying whenever he wants something. He's almost 5... and knows how to ask nicely without the whine... It really hits that annoying spot for me!
pineapple / 12566 posts
@googly-eyes: ha!
A phrase: "I don't liiiiiike it" in a really whiney voice.
pineapple / 12526 posts
@sunny: hahahahah aha! C pronounced kitty with a T at the front for a while. Lol
No. Hand down the most annoying. It's part of her favorite phrase, No go away!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@erwoo: mine is two and it's totally the whining that gets me. I don't mind that he constantly asks for "up" but he is usually whining it because I can't pick him up right away.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
"Where Daddy" or "Where daggy" (for doggy) over and over and over if they're not in the room.
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
Another vote for whining. Ugh. Use your words kiddo, I don't understand 'unghaaalllllrrrsshhh'
kiwi / 619 posts
@googly-eyes: "Baby" for us to! She says baby whenever one of us pulls out our cell phone, because she wants to scroll through the pictures of herself!
Also "awesome". Because that's what she calls Yo Gabba Gabba...so whenever she repeats "awesome" over and over again, it means that she's demanding that we turn on an episode for her.
honeydew / 7091 posts
No words yet, so most annoying is just 'EH!!'
Always saying 'Eh eh ehhhh!!!!'
blogger / pomegranate / 3491 posts
Shit.
Wish I was kidding. I was holding him walking outside and almost fell, and of course yelled a curse word, and now every time we walk outside, he goes, "shit shit shit".
Mortifying
blogger / nectarine / 2608 posts
@Mrs. Confetti: He can hang with Lorelei! She just started saying, "Dammit, mama." Phooey. Why do they have to get old enough to start repeating the nonsense that comes out of our mouths sometimes?
Ellie has been driving us a little crazy with needing to do things, "Right now." Man. Sometimes it just isn't possible and she has a hard time letting it go.
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
@yin: @Mrs. High Heels: R always asks why and after giving her two rounds of it, I end it by saying, "That's just the way it is" and for some reason, she stops asking why! But she turns on me because if I ask her why she did something, she'll say matter-of-factly, "That's just the way it is, Mommy."
pineapple / 12802 posts
Our two eldest have quite the vocabularies, but it doesn't stop them from repeating the same thing over and over again. I wish it would be one thing only but I could write a freakin' book.
While I was mildly entertained by "what does the fox say" when I first heard it. I now can't stand it because they sing it ALL THE TIME. Which is kinda cute the first time and then SHHHHHH.
The eldest also likes to call everyone either Joe, Bob, George... I don't know where these names came from but he calls EVERYONE them. It drives me absolutely insane.
pomegranate / 3053 posts
@Mrs. Pen: Oh, I get that with my youngest but he's less whiny. He'll just say, "uh!" A LOT! LOL! I get double the fun!
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
DD doesn't say "mine." Made sure it's something she wouldn't say so I taught her how to say it in Korean. haha.
I hate when she says NO.
nectarine / 2591 posts
We have no real words yet but just this low pitch constant humming/whine thing she does that makes my ears bleed
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