By walkingdictionary - 18/01/2013 02:31 - Canada - Toronto

Today, a four-year-old said a word that I didn't know the meaning of. I had to look up the definition. FML
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Same thing different taste

Comments

SharnaaaBanana 22

Oh that's embarrassing, But on the bright side it'll be a pretty cool story to tell the kid when he/she's older :) Assuming you'll still know them then

Just yesterday I heard a two year old say the word "octagon" and I was very impressed. Anyway, what was the word? I also want to know!

Octagon was my 5 y/os favorite word and shape when he was two.

kut17 11

Kids these days. My five year old nephew taught me things about breasts I would never have known otherwise.

Pretty_Pink_Lady 10
stewpididiot 11

The five year old prolly has more recent "hands on" experience...

JennaBeez 5

This, I believe, is an example of irony...

I think... I'll stick with irony. Have seen the above commentator's posts on other FML's before, and the spelling ain't changing. :) Personally, I feel that if you want to mock OP for not knowing a word, you probably should know a couple yourself. But that is just my opinion.

JennaBeez 5
jogihoppa8343 23

'dumbass' probably is the word..

I can see this four-year-old being on "Are you smarter than a fifth grader"

darkenedone 27

YDI for not telling us what the word was.