What were yours? Mine were, "up your butt and around the corner" and when someone would say, "hey" I would say,"hay is for horses and cows like you." I wasn't the nicest child but I learned from the best.
In our house "guess what chicken butt" turned into "guess what chicken butt pick it up take a suck pass it around for all good luck." My mom hated that one.
Id u sobu trci spavaj, jer dobices nogu, ako odmah ne podjes, zvacu babarogu. This is what my parents were singing to me and the others, when they wanted to leave them alone(i don't know why)... translation: Run to your room, get some sleep, or i will kick you with my feet. If you don't go, if you wanna stay, i'll call the monsters to take you away. I did it. That even sounds good when you translate it...
I remember my grampa used to always threaten us with the boogie man.What the boogie man does I dont really know.It shut us up though.I dont recall ever being slapped.I probably should have been.
whenever we would do something mean or silly and get hurt as a result - stuff like chase a cat and have it snarl or scratch at you - mum would say that it was Fanulula, who was the Naughty Fairy. I guess it was kind of like another name for karma.
Well, my grandparents lived in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka, I think) and picked up a lot of the language so we generally pretty much spoke in both languages until they moved away when I was about six, at which point we forgot most of it because my parents never learnt the language and all I can remember now is that "nungapunga" was nudity...
i remember .... i am rubber you are glue, whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you....girl power......oh yeah, when someone would say make me, i'd say, i dont make trash, i burn it.
I used to chant this really stupid thing with my friends that would go... "whatcha doin?...Eatting choclate....Where'd ya get it?....a chicken dropped it!" (meaning you were eatting chicken poop...how stupid, I know) and we used to think that was hallarious.
I remember we used to say to people "Wanna lolly?" and if they said yes we'd say "Then go upstairs and kiss your dolly!" And there was also you held out your hand to someone and said "Hit me" and they'd hit you on the hand and you said "Whadid I say?" and they'd said "hit me" so you whacked them as hard as you can. I can't understand why the first one was funny, but the second one sorta makes sense, lol.