Monday, July 11, 2005
Philism
What are the kids saying these days? What's the "in" lingo?
Well, for the five-year-old set the word is "cuffle."
Cuffle (vt, rhymes with duffle): To roll into a cuff, as a pantleg or a shirtsleeve.
"Daddy, please cuffle my pants," said the polite little boy with the too-long blue jeans.
Well, for the five-year-old set the word is "cuffle."
Cuffle (vt, rhymes with duffle): To roll into a cuff, as a pantleg or a shirtsleeve.
"Daddy, please cuffle my pants," said the polite little boy with the too-long blue jeans.
Mikesell
1 Snarky Remarks:

When my son John was small he looked outside at the gathering dusk and "It's darking."
We still say that sometimes. :)