+33 I hate the term "yummy", amirite?

by yazminfay 2 weeks ago

Would you prefer something like yummers or scrum diddly?

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

The world would be a better place if people said "scrum diddly" after a good meal

by Ok_Flamingo 2 weeks ago

"Cor, that was absolutely scrum diddly" Works in a British accent, I'm adopting it

by Some_Ad3184 2 weeks ago

Cor blimey

by Single-Watch-978 2 weeks ago

scrum diddly umptious

by Nearby-Presence-7815 2 weeks ago

Now it's Ned Flanders. You ruined it.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Exquisite is better

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

the latter, please

by yazminfay 2 weeks ago

Scrum diddly is next level. Please use it to autocorrect all "yummy."

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

My mom, who's not a native English speaker, spells it "yammy" on her texts to me and I've just started using that now lol. It started as just a funny thing that my wife and I used to chuckle about but now it's proliferated to our entire friend circle where we all use it unironically 🤣

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

You can call me Ned Flanders because I'm gonna be saying scrum diddly from now on

by WarStreet 2 weeks ago

I have the same reaction when a woman calls her spouse "hubby". The term "hubby" immediately conjures in my mind the image of an unkempt, doughy, lazy manchild who gets treated like a baby by his wife. And the wife is usually the kind of woman who thinks "getting a man" is the greatest thing one can do in her life.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

This is literally my mum and dad, can confirm.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

What about wifey?

by Advanced_Catch7656 2 weeks ago

Y E S. Hubby is SO CRINGEY.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

I picture Meghan Trainor fans using the word hubby

by rebeca10 2 weeks ago

I don't like hubby but i also hate spouse! It sounds so disgusting. It makes me think of louse, lice, maggots.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Just think of a cute mouse in a tiny house!

by Firm_Vehicle2510 2 weeks ago

My own pet spouse!

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Spouse is MUCH better than husband. Etymologically, husband comes from Old English "husbonda", which means "master of the house", while "wife" comes from "wif", meaning simple "woman". It denotes a relationship of property, where the man is the master of the household and the woman is part of the household, and one of his possessions. You still see this meaning used, for example, when you talk about animal husbandry. Spouse, on the other hand, comes from the the Latin word "spondere", meaning "to bind oneself" or "to formally promise". The same root can be seen in the word "sponsorship". It's a more equal, more positive connotation for a marriage.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

The plural of spouse is spice, which rhyme with lice.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

I have never heard this take but I like it and I get it.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Exactly, saturated and drunk on her own hormones. Can't wait to get to Costco...gives you a sippy cup half full when she offers you coffee. tee hee "I'm used to doing that for the kids!" BUI. Breeder Under the Influence.

by CrowAutomatic 2 weeks ago

And says 'drinkies?"

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

What's wrong with drinkies... I love me some drinkies... is very yummy.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

You have some bizarre fantasies mate

by Zreynolds 2 weeks ago

Oddly, I think it depends on who's saying it.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

It's too babyish. I don't think I've ever used the word.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

tummy and hubby are also terrible

by Practical-Bass 2 weeks ago

I don't mind yummy so much, but when people say, "That's yum", I think less of them.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Yum dot com

by OkChildhood 2 weeks ago

yeah you got that yummy yummy yummy yummy

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

The term ‘yummy mummy' creates an unpleasant sensation in my stomach

by christ45 2 weeks ago

I cringe when I hear a man say yummy. It's infantile. Moist is another word I hate and many would concur.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Have you no love in your tummy?

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

I hate the term "tummy." Like you are not 3 years old. Like we do not need things saying "tummy control" bathing suits. Fitted, ruched, etc.

by Responsible_Boot 2 weeks ago

Reminds me of when i was in 2nd grade and my stomach hurt but i was scared to tell the teacher my belly/tummy hurts because she would look at me as "childish" (mind you i was a child, also forgot the word stomach)

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

I have a doctor that says tummy when referring to that general area, I'm not opposed to the word as such but it throws me off every time my 30+ year old ass has to pull up my shirt to show the doctor my tummy, haha It's like.. unprofessional but not a bad unprofessional, I guess they see a lot of kids and got used to it or something

by Some_Ad3184 2 weeks ago

Like is he gonna tickle it when you pull show him your tum tum?

by Impossible_Load2279 2 weeks ago

My tummy hurts. Yeah that's what happens when you eat 5 fish tacos and wash it down with 12 margaritas Susan! Take some meds and grow up.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

so gross

by CrowAutomatic 2 weeks ago

I know someone who refuses to say the word "cookie" for the same reason, she says it's the most babyish sounding word

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

I was JUST thinking this. I think it's because of who I've heard saying the word too. Very cringe. It's always said in a childish or condescending manner. Ick.

by morarjanie 2 weeks ago

It's like a diminutive. It's funny to me because in Spanish we use the diminutive for everything so it's pretty well tolerated. But it does occasionally annoy me and thinking about it, it can be annoying in English too.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

YUMMY

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Same, also the word scrumptious. Makes me cringe.

by Acrobatic-Job 2 weeks ago

I couldn't agree more. I hate so many words that ends with an "ee" sound. Ex: poopy, stinky, peepee, yummy, tummy. If an adult ever uses these I wince.

by UsedHoney862 2 weeks ago

I don't use that term either. As an adult, I refrain from using such childish phrases. Also, it sounds like when an adult speaks to a young child in baby talk. There is no purpose for that. My parents didn't use it on me. I certainly didn't use it with my kids. If something tastes good, say that. Using baby words and speaking like Cookie Monster (me like) is not helpful either.

by Karlee35 2 weeks ago

Yummy, yummy, yummy I got love in my tummy 🎶

by DueLab 2 weeks ago

Don't yucky other people's yummy.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Yeah, it's cringy

by Mcclureronny 2 weeks ago

"Yum" is way worse

by Icy-Improvement-2675 2 weeks ago

Yummers

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Yeah it's weird

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Mmm mmm yummy yummy

by Tomas41 2 weeks ago

Mmhm.yummy

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

I don't like "moist" and "unprecedented"

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Yummy is so cute tho💔

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

why though it's such a wholesome word : |

by ClerkWilling 2 weeks ago

Yeah I think that's part of the problem. It's like the molasses of wholesomeness, thick and obnoxious

by yazminfay 2 weeks ago

Same. It's baby talk.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Well I don't. It's hard to hate a word. It's a sound .

by allison94 2 weeks ago

Dated a woman that used that word. Very....unbecoming of an adult.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago