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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Rosen posted this on Facebook.

I need a made-up word synonymous with 'plonker' for trolls to say to each other. Any ideas?

I know how we all love playing with words!


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David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Dankblot


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Bazonker. It really ought to be a word!


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Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Wingle

(I came across this last night when someone tried to say wiggle and mingle and it merged together)


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Michael Cargill (michaelcargill) | 2992 comments Sorry, I'm at work and don't 'do' fun during that time.

Fargler.


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Mago (Mark) | 1709 comments Boj


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Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Hee hee! Nice suggestions folks.
I've come up with 'narb brain' ('narb' means 'no' in troll).

I also need a replacement for 'Dickens' in 'What the Dickens is going on?'

Any ideas?


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Mago (Mark) | 1709 comments Rosen wrote: "Hee hee! Nice suggestions folks.
I've come up with 'narb brain' ('narb' means 'no' in troll).

I also need a replacement for 'Dickens' in 'What the Dickens is going on?'

Any ideas?"


Bojboj


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Michael Cargill (michaelcargill) | 2992 comments What the argle-bargle is going on?


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What the mucklebum is going on?


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Bazonkers. Sorry - I just love the sound of it!


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Darren Humphries (darrenhf) | 6903 comments Best that I can do is gravelhead and what the anthracite shards is going on.


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B J Burton (bjburton) | 2680 comments 'Numby-bumby' for the first and 'what the wibbly-wobbly wingle-wangle' for the second.
At this rate, Rosen, you're going to have to do a Tolkien and create an entire history/mythology/language of the Troll world.


Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments Nuzzox/ nussocks. (emphasis on the first syllable)


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Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments That one sounds like it could be a real swear word Lynne!


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Nick Wastnage (nickwastnage) | 196 comments Wasn't too good at languages at school, so didn't get into classical troll, but here's a try.
Finkler for first, furzlehoop for second.


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Jim | 21809 comments Plonker = Barrg

Dickens = jert

I'm afraid it's not classic troll either, more rustic dialect


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Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments This is the greatest response I've ever had to a Facebook question - a UKAKF thread, loads of Facebook responses and also private emails full of candidate words.

Perhaps I ought to be writing a kids' swear word dictionary instead of a novel! ;-)


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Now that would be a fun book, Rosen!

I can just see a bunch of the kids I teach loving that!


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Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments I'm tempted, at a much later date, to write 'The Troll Hunter's Handbook'. It would have a spotters guide to the different trolls, a low down on all the troll hunting weapons, a dictionary of made up words used in the book, etc.


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Jason Purdy | 14 comments GERGLBLERG


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Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 817 comments Rosen wrote: "I'm tempted, at a much later date, to write 'The Troll Hunter's Handbook'. It would have a spotters guide to the different trolls, a low down on all the troll hunting weapons, a dictionary of made ..."

Ooh, I'd enjoy illustrating that! :)

As for words for plonker ... funkelplopper? globwobbler? or maybe faffdorker?


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Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Something like that would be have loads of illustrations.

Incidentally Katie, did you get the survey Amazon sent to children's authors? One of the questions about their self-publishing platform was "Would you like to see an option to split royalties?"

That could be very useful for projects with multiple authors or books that use illustrators who would like to be paid a commission.


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Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 817 comments I didn't get that, Rosen, but yes it would be a good option to have available.

I wonder why I didn't get it? I'm a children's author.:(


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Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Probably just a random selection.


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Rosen Trevithick (rosentrevithick) | 2272 comments Ha ha. You have to love online name generators.


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Karen Lowe | 1338 comments you cd prob pick out a Welsh place name at random, Rosen!
Can't go far into Wales without finding Tolkeinish place names


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