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What special words do you and your family use for different moods? For instance, tonight I was feeling sorta silly and laughing about stupid stuff and making silly comments, and we call that "feeling froggy". And if someone is acting sort of sarcastic, we call that being "snarky".

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hyper = bouncing off the walls and goofy
moody = that down side of a mood swing... or just general grumpiness

I guess those are common words though... we don't have any goofy words for moods. :Bleh

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"Pllarghish" just means blah mood

Schnerkin Schnarking is something we say when we're just kinda blah as well...we only started this after we moved to PA Dutch territory where they seem to attatch "schn" to the front of every word. :P

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"Pllarghish" just means blah mood

Schnerkin Schnarking is something we say when we're just kinda blah as well...we only started this after we moved to PA Dutch territory where they seem to attatch "schn" to the front of every word. :P

Heeeeeeeeeeeeyyyy, welcome to Penn-Dutchie land. This is the area noted for its seven sweets and seven sours. Let's not forget shoofly pie for which Lancaster County is famous. Any and all decent Penn-Dutch restaurants would not be without it for all three meals of the day.

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