Teather.
Today I met a girl named Teather. Need I say more?
--Heather, crying
--Heather, crying
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*a fellow Heather is crying*
It reminds me more of the word "tether" (and as a nurse, I think more of a tethered spinal cord than tether ball :-/) and also "teether", like a teething ring. Yikes.
It reminds me more of the word "tether" (and as a nurse, I think more of a tethered spinal cord than tether ball :-/) and also "teether", like a teething ring. Yikes.
Um. I'm not sure how I feel about this. So I'm just gonna go ahead and say that I've known of someone named Kether. And I'm not sure how I feel about that either.
Teather Ball? oh geez, when I saw the post I thought "ooo...not good"
definately nmsaa!
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9647279
definately nmsaa!
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9647279
I had to look it over a few times, before the oddity of it even hit me, but when it finally did: Ick! :-/
Understands your distress.
Understands your distress.
Um...I don't what to say. Leather and Feather would have been better.
I work with a nurse named Tether. Yes, like tether ball. She's a seriously beautiful woman and a very talented nurse. Her name has not seemed to be a handicap to her in the least.
Oh, I know.
Teather is the student of the year in a neighboring county. Just the idea of it made me want to cry. My poor name.
Teather is the student of the year in a neighboring county. Just the idea of it made me want to cry. My poor name.
That's how I feel every time I hear some trendy conglommerated version of my name. Shaylee, Shaylynn, Shayden...
Terrible!
Wow. That IS bad.
I gotta wonder why they just didn't name her Heather-at least that's a REAL name.
I gotta wonder why they just didn't name her Heather-at least that's a REAL name.