There has been a general trend over the past 25 years or so to put positive meanings to seemingly negative words. I am not up on all the lingo, but some examples are: bad, wicked, phat, and whack.
Well, last night at dinner, my daughter came up with her own. We were eating a high class meal, to which she commented "This is nasty yummy!"(much in the same way you would decribe something as "wicked"). Now, unless I misunderstood that toothless grin of hers (or someone has actually told her what is IN Kraft macaroni and chesse) she was complimenting the chef. In slang, of course.
Yes, I make some nasty mac-n-cheese. Totally whack. And I am proud of it. :)
ROFLOL!!! Lei, that is hilarious!! I cannot believe that. I think that is the cutest thing that I have ever heard. Oh, she is growing up.
ReplyDeleteHe he he, I am still chuckling about it 21 hours later!
ReplyDeleteThat was cute. My children do the same thing. It is funny what they will pick up.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteI took dd to the local Albertsons gas station to get a slurpee and the first thing she said was "This place is AWESOME!"
who knew?
So cute! It's actually very cool too! I think I might start using it.
ReplyDeleteLike, your blog is totally nasty, dude!
lol That's soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteLisa - amazing what comes out of their little mouths, huh?
ReplyDeleteNutella - yeah, I totally knew it would catch on! Lol!
LOL! That is wicked sweet.
ReplyDeleteLOL!! Next time you should make Velveeta Shells and Cheese!!
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!! I seriously cannot wait unti my kids can talk more. How fun!
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!
ReplyDeleteCute!!! I love when kids do that... talk like teenagers, they are so close, yet still a child.
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