What if water is also the oldest nickname and its been so long that we forgot what the real name was
71 0 ReplyAnyone who discovers water's actual name would have total power over it and command all the seas. Turns out water was actually an eldritch demon whose only purpose was to create a legion of legions of living creatures entirely dependent on it for their survival. One day the being that is water will be ready and their grander plans will see us all conquering the stars.
29 1 ReplyI am Mr Nimbus!
7 0 ReplyYou need to relax, bud.
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Probably was like walterburg fluid and eventually simplified to waduh
17 1 Replyno half filtration
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6 0 ReplyThat's actually speculated to be the case with the word "bear." There was a superstition that saying its true name might summon it.
6 1 ReplyAqua
6 2 ReplyBears were the original voldemort
3 0 ReplyDihydrogen monoxide.
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ITT: the reason water doesn't have a nickname.
27 0 ReplyI dunno I kinda like Dr. Watts
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I've heard a few old timers call it "Adam's Ale", so it has at least one
27 0 Replyme sippin on adams sweet ale 🤤
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Fun fact: one of the oldest languages with an interpretation of the word "water" is Sumerian from over 3500 years ago.
It was pronounced "ay"
(like Fonzi, not eye)
25 0 Reply11 0 ReplyI’m betting there are many languages which predate that (which we don’t know of) that all have words for water.
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You never heard a white guy mishandle some Spanish and call it "Aw Gwa"?
22 3 ReplyH2Oh yeah
18 0 ReplyH2flOw (stolen from my wife)
16 1 Reply23 0 ReplyOoooh. My wife is apparently a comedy thief.
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Give your wife a high five for me. This one is solid.Apparently, this is @ZooGuru@lemmy.world 's wife.
6 2 ReplyNo no, it's liquid.
7 0 ReplyYou mean, a fivy?
7 0 ReplyAlso their wife:
3 0 ReplyDone and done.
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I'd a mate that called it council pop.
15 0 ReplyIt was grandfathered in from when there was no competition, and therefore no need for nicknames. "I need a drink" simply meant water. The beverage.
13 0 ReplyI play games with friends and between matches I always say "brb getting a drink". And you're right, it's always water.
Stay hydrated
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sky juice
12 0 ReplySome of that double-H O
12 1 ReplyPeople buy so many different fancy drinks... For me just tap is enough.
11 0 Replytank > tap. (personal opinion)
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In Scotland it's called "Cooncil Juice"
12 1 ReplyThe Dutch use "gemeente pils" which means local government beer. So that is pretty similar.
15 0 ReplyTrue, but there shouldn't be a space between the words. Gemeentepils
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Faucet dew? Plumbweiser? No water puns in Englishland?
Edit: Fountain dew!
9 0 ReplyI’m hydrating?
8 0 Replycongrats
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Good ol' "Wawa."
9 1 ReplyPretty sure the nickname it gets is "H20"
9 2 ReplyA molecule with 20 hydrogens?
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Wawa? H²0? The drink (golf term)?
7 0 ReplyWhen my little sister was about 3 she would only drink juice. One night i grabbed the juice pitcher, an empty jar and pretended too mix up some juice for her (we always had the frozen juice concentrate), as i poured a glass for her she asked what kind of juice is was. I said 'it is clear juice.'
I am in my 40s now, and she still asks me if i want a glass of clear juice.
7 0 ReplyMy preschool teacher called it "sky juice."
2 0 ReplyI grew up in the desert, but our ground water is really high (places where it is wet at 13”). We probably would have called it ground juice instead.
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Round where I'm from (north of England) people call it "council pop". I suppose the equivalent for the US would be "EPA soda" or "state cola" or something.
6 0 Replymoist
6 0 ReplyGonna grab me some moist.
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Gimme some of that cleary deary
6 1 ReplyGimme a chug of the ole fish breath
5 0 Reply"Water? Never touched the stuff. Fish fuck in it."
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Liquid life is nice, but the only time I heard it was when referring to coffee.
5 0 ReplyIt's been called Adam's Ale since at least 1643 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam's_ale
5 0 ReplyCoochie juice lol
4 0 ReplyYou could take the old 'would you support a ban on dihydrogen monoxide' thing a bit further and end up with:
Dihymo. (Die-Hai-Mo)
There ya go. Dumb nickname for water.
5 1 ReplySurprised someone hasn’t used that for a bottled water brand
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Earth-juice? Comet-vomit?
5 1 ReplyEarth-juice is more fitting.
Comet-vomit is when you projectile vomit.
4 0 Replysky juice is what they call drinking water in some parts of Malaysia.
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I mean, I say gimme a glass of h2o. I mean... I know it's the atoms but it's kinda a nickname.
4 0 ReplyIt's an even more formal name.
2 0 ReplyIt's "Sir H2O" to get the right amount of formal.
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I thought it was called sky juice or cloud juice these days.
3 0 ReplyBlue dolphin
2 0 ReplyThat dihydrogen monoxide is gonna kill us all.
2 1 Replycouncil pop
1 0 ReplyAqua
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