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Ideas for pet-names?

Asked by Draconess25 (4461points) June 16th, 2010
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I want some more pet-names for Ellie & Rachel. For example, Ellie is Fluffy & my Wolf. Rachel is Fathead & my Kitten. I also call Rachel Psychokit, & Ellie Pumpkinhead.

I know this is a personal choice, but I just want to see what others think. Just any random cute, funny, or weird nickname. It doesn’t have to make sense.

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ItsAHabit's avatar

Here’s an unusual one for Ellie. How about “Fluffy”! :-))

Draconess25's avatar

@ItsAHabit Is Fluffy really that unusual?

ItsAHabit's avatar

No, it isn’t. I’m being facetious. :-)

Draconess25's avatar

@ItsAHabit Whazzat mean….?

ANef_is_Enuf's avatar

My husband calls me pork chop. That’s kind of unusual, I think.

Draconess25's avatar

@TheOnlyNeffie Meh, that’s the nickname I gave my Pomeranian.

ANef_is_Enuf's avatar

Love nugget? I should just have my husband sign on. He has a gazillion weird pet names for me.

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

Most of the ones I can think of are French. How about Huntress for Rachel and Pooh for Ellie? Or Raptor for Rachel and Panda for Ellie?

Val123's avatar

Dutchess?

Draconess25's avatar

@Val123 For which one?

Trillian's avatar

The whole point of a pet name is something spontaneous that has a meaning for the people involved. That lets the rest of us out of the loop.

Draconess25's avatar

@Draconess25 Thing is, I stole all of the pet-names I already had from other people.

AmWiser's avatar

Fluther and Jelly

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

How about “Slasher” for Rachel and “Cabbage Patch” for Ellie?

tadpole's avatar

@Draconess25 facetious means flippant…

@Val123 you mean minus the T?

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