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One moment a child might cry because a microwave ate his lunch, the next they're spitting out words so beautiful, not even a poet could make them up. A couple of days ago, Tessa Dare was chilling at Newport Beach with her friend Jill Baetiong and her two daughters, Mia and Bridget. It was then when the 5-year-old Mia described the crow as a "Halloween eagle."

"And a child shall lead us. It is known," Tessa tweeted, sharing the term. "This is the new name for the bird-formally-known-as-crow. You know what to do, Merriam Webster." Admiring the creativity, parents turned to Twitter with their own. Thus, we now know that rhino could just as well be called a battle unicorn. Or ravioli should be sold as pasta pockets instead.

Tessa was already aware of this ability that a lot of children have. "I have two kids of my own, a 14-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son," she told Bored Panda. "Some objects they renamed when they were younger were "Santa-tizer" for hand sanitizer and "pupcakes". My son was in 2nd grade before he figured out they were actually "cupcakes” — I forbade anyone in the family from correcting him because it was too cute."

"Children learn language by drawing connections and filling in blanks, so I think it’s natural for them to invent descriptions and comparisons that we adults never see," the woman added. "As a professional writer, I wish I could recapture the inventiveness of language that Mia and other children have!"

From the thread (which was amazing and continues to grow), Tessa's favorites were the other renamed animals. "Battle unicorns" (rhinos) and "Flamingo Witches" (vultures). Oh, and bed-skins instead of sheets. "That's so spot-on, it's a bit unsettling!"

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Much better then being called BUSH. Imagine a family conversation - "John - Go clean your bush, its looking gross"

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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That will be formally known as Lord Crow thank you, but his friends can call him Halloween Eagle.

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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My son invented a similar one, yesternight. He said if there was a yesterday there should be a yesternight.

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I had a coworker from India who called "this morning" "today morning." Made sense to me. :)

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My son made up a similar one, yesternight. He said if we have a yesterday we should have a yesternight.

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My kids said “Hester night” and “last day”. They are now 30, 28, & 22. We still say yesternight.

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My sister and I have been saying that since we were 5 or 6. We are in the later part of our fifties! I love that other kids are saying it too!

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Hm, in Lithuanian we have "a day before yesterday" by adding the prefix to the word meaning "yesterday". Unofficially, two these prefixes give a day before a day before yesterday, and so on. But we do not have a single word for all days before yesterday.

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In Estonian: eile (yesterday), üleeile (a day before yesterday), üle = across or over. And also: homme (tomorrow), ülehomme (a day after tomorrow).

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I’m Dutch we say “eergisteren”, which would translate ereyestern or ereyesterday.

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Haha you saying 'I'm Dutch' made me giggle, because I honestly wouldn't be able to think of a more Dutch sounding name than yours!

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I'm 46...My parents told me when I was 3 I would say lasterday for yesterday and tomorrow was "to-later" (tomorrow and later combined)

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My daughter was 2 when she renamed "no frills" the grocery store. She called it "the banana store" due to the bananas on the sign. It made sense and stuck for years. As a teen she asked me why I call it the banana store still. Habit kiddo, lol

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coz u eat lunch and chat with your friends at lunchateria... XD

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