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Is there anything that you knowingly call by the wrong name because that's what it was called when you were growing up? Or because a friend called it something weird?

I call these "squinties" instead of ground squirrels.. my mom had a friend who called them that and I thought it was adorable.
Re: Wrong Thing?
Yes!
This is a Cactus Wren... I just had to google "native birds of South Texas" because I didn't know their real name.
I refer to them as "shitwads", just as my father and forefathers before him called them. When I was little, my dad made me say "shitbirds".
I call Brahma chickens "pants chickens" because my ex said they looked like they were wearing pajama bottoms.
I also call the remote the "clicker".
Yes, I call these locusts, but everyone else says ciccadas.
Apparently my family is strange for locusts
Haha!
I call the remote control a "rote" because that's what my dad always called it. I also call a drinking fountain a "bubbler", but that's actually a Wisconsin thing. I pronounce the word Clearance like the name Clarence, and my mom and I use the same joke in stores: "Look! Clarence! I love that guy!"
Also, my parents had a habit of making up band names if they couldn't remember the real name. So in my house we say Dead Leonard (Def Leopard), Heard of Homing Pigeons (Flock of Seagulls), and Green Eyed Turtles (Third Eye Blind).
I call cubed steak "chewy meat".
When I was little, I used to embarrass my mom by saying "What are you trying to INSIMENATE?" instead of "What are you trying to INSINUATE?"
Not me, but most people where my parents live, call dumpsters "pitch ins"
My family turns everything backwards, but it's completely intentional. Like instead of "I'm going to start a fire" it's "I'm going to fart a star". Silly things like that.
I can't come up with any examples of what you're specifically asking except for this one from Erin.
Instead of calling the singer Meatloaf, I call him Dinner Plate. I would always forget his name but remembered that it was some sort of dinner meal.
Hubby knew immediately who I was talking about when I said it, so there was no real need to learn it quickly, especially because he thought it was hilarious.
I also call the remote the clicker
Growing up, we did the same thing with lightning bugs.
I will also say "I undermeant what you stood" instead of "I understood what you meant." I did it mocking my ex a lot and it kind of stuck.
Oh, that reminds me of string cheese.
I frequently call it cheese string.
That might be related to the dyslexia, but I only get it right on the first time about 40% of the time
Thatwas a fail post. My pip didn't show up, silly iPad.
Nevermind
Oh, now the pic shows up. Wth?
I call them heag-aches instead of headaches
I call them chapter books still lol
My Aunt lived in a condo near Disneyland and when we use to visit her when would get all excited. So one time my mom took us without telling us where we were going and as we were driving in her complex I stated (rather loudly) "are we in Aunt blah blahs condoms?