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What do you call yours?
Well, we all have one :)
And we sometimes talk about it :o
mostly with girlfriends :p
especially after a very long ride on an uncomfortable saddle :eek:
my mama used to call it my "privates" :rolleyes:
and I've heard many many euphemisms since then....
like:
lilly :)
hoohaw :D
cutie patootie
area 51 :cool:
so, what do you call yours? and what other funny names have you heard for it?
Namaste,
~T~
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Area 51!!! ROLF :D :D . That's fantastic - might adopt that for a laugh!
But to answer the question - I can't believe I never actually had a name for it, apart from - bottom. Also used the same name for my rear. Odd now I think about it.....
'Growler ' is my fave euphamism. Don't know why - just makes chuckle.
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LOL, hoohaw, I've heard that one before.
Nothing out of the normal unprintables around here. But one of my kids, made up "shafooey" before he knew the right terminology for what girls have.
I think guys are the one that really have funny names for things.
irulan
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heehee
since I posted I came up with or remembered another one:
My Sharona...
:D
I must spend too much time around the guys....seems like I have to come up with something to call the l'il lady....
Namaste,
~T~
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I have been known to refer to the condition of my cha cha.
What?!! What's so funny?
:D
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In lots of my posts about saddle problems, I came across a few. My favorite is 'girly-bits', but the one that works best when you're talking to your LBS is 'undercarriage.'
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came up with this one while talking to DH about waiting for my new saddle (no offence to the brits amongst us)...
my "Queen of England"
:D
Namaste,
~T~
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fruity, but...
Here is another name for our girly bits, cha-cha, area 51 -
"PEACHes"
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bits and pieces,
pootie,
and recently, danglies, referring to the part that most gets in the way on the saddle
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Mine are:
ta-ta
hoo-hoo
southern hemisphere
I had never heard "girly bits" before visiting this site and it continues to be one of my favorites.
spazz
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The ladies at work like to call it "cookie" but I don't use that cause it's too common of a word. Talk about baking some cookies and you won't be able to stop laughing! :p I prefer to use hoo-hoo.
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I had a friend in South Carolina who called it her snapper (a bit naughty) so when that movie came out called The Snapper (meaning a baby over in Ireland, I think) we just about died laughing.
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heard on the group ride this week:
clamp
:eek:
~T~