Swinkles

April 6, 2009 1:54pm CST
My 4 year old niece has invented a new word, swinkles, its part sparkle,part twinkle. I think its a good word, sums it up! Any words you wanna run together and make up?
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4 responses
• Philippines
6 Apr 09
How about this: sleepy and drunk - slunky.....hahaha!
6 Apr 09
haha! good one!
@busyB4 (874)
• United States
6 Apr 09
Cute, when my youngest was little she called a fly swatter a shoowater, because I would say Shoo and then swat at them. I thought it was cute.
6 Apr 09
ahh, that is cute.
@ank_47 (1959)
• India
6 Apr 09
Now a days two words are being mingled with and used as single meaning. Eg: Wanna = want to. Especially English News Papers are doing these experiments. In messaging also we could see this type of words. Dunno. Kinda fun question. I'm less inclined to call them "experiments" ... they're more like slangy phonetic spellings of colloquial speech. It takes a tiny amount of effort to pronounce all the consonants in "don't know" and "kind of" and "want to," and sloppy speakers provide the examples to spell phonetically. i am more interested in this combine name of two people, blurbubble.
@hsofyan (3446)
• Jakarta, Indonesia
6 Apr 09
That name lingua franca. The most important can be understood by communicant.
6 Apr 09
I looked that up,sounds complicated!