... All of the different breeds? Mostly looking for funny/cute names. I have a little project I am working on and am trying to figure out some of the most common names that people have been using. For instance, murder puppy.
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I'm trying to make a bunch of cute/funny adopts since these have been helping me de-stress a lot it seems. Plus they're something that I can do quickly and have fun with.
... All of the different breeds? Mostly looking for funny/cute names. I have a little project I am working on and am trying to figure out some of the most common names that people have been using. For instance, murder puppy.
I'm trying to make a bunch of cute/funny adopts since these have been helping me de-stress a lot it seems. Plus they're something that I can do quickly and have fun with.
Murderpup = Mirror
Snoot = Ridgeback
Noodle = Spiral
Chicken = Skydancer
Raptor = Wildclaw
are some of the more common ones I've seen.
I personally call Banescales spiky chickens, because that's what they are lmao, they canonically sing and form groups together and that's exactly what some birds do to. They got them chonk legs, like chicken thighs, so hence they became spiky chickens for me.
Murderpup = Mirror
Snoot = Ridgeback
Noodle = Spiral
Chicken = Skydancer
Raptor = Wildclaw
are some of the more common ones I've seen.
I personally call Banescales spiky chickens, because that's what they are lmao, they canonically sing and form groups together and that's exactly what some birds do to. They got them chonk legs, like chicken thighs, so hence they became spiky chickens for me.
noodles jr - veilspun
noodles - spirals
noodles XL - imperials
noodles (spicy) - coatl
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noodles jr - veilspun
noodles - spirals
noodles XL - imperials
noodles (spicy) - coatl
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I enjoy calling Coatl “The cloud puff” of Flight Rising. :)
I enjoy calling Coatl “The cloud puff” of Flight Rising. :)
Nocturnes have always looked like those screaming rubber chickens to me.
Nocturnes have always looked like those screaming rubber chickens to me.
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I like to refer to Tundras as "Floofbutts", Gaolers as "Big floofs" or "Beans", and Obelisks as "Floofs" or "Furbabies".
also, less frequently used but still funny: Spirals are "long bois" or "noodles", Guardians are "strong bois", and Pearlcatchers are "pretty bois" (all regardless of gender)
and very rarely I refer to Coatls as "snekbirbs" or "sneks" or "bleps"
I like to refer to Tundras as "Floofbutts", Gaolers as "Big floofs" or "Beans", and Obelisks as "Floofs" or "Furbabies".
also, less frequently used but still funny: Spirals are "long bois" or "noodles", Guardians are "strong bois", and Pearlcatchers are "pretty bois" (all regardless of gender)
and very rarely I refer to Coatls as "snekbirbs" or "sneks" or "bleps"
Imagining dragons...
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I like calling snappers "snipsnops". And spirals are always noodles.
I like calling snappers "snipsnops". And spirals are always noodles.
I call male Skydancers, "SkyGuys" but that's probably not unique enough for a drawing.
I call male Skydancers, "SkyGuys" but that's probably not unique enough for a drawing.
Snapper-Chomper (what my dad calls them)
Tundra-Tun tun
Veilspun-Edgy child
Ridgeback-Snoot
Coatl-Birb
Skydancer-SkySpider (what my dad calls them)
Gaoler-Floofer
Nocturne-Edgy bat child
Bandscale-NoArm
Snapper-Chomper (what my dad calls them)
Tundra-Tun tun
Veilspun-Edgy child
Ridgeback-Snoot
Coatl-Birb
Skydancer-SkySpider (what my dad calls them)
Gaoler-Floofer
Nocturne-Edgy bat child
Bandscale-NoArm
Banescales? Spiky chickens, or chimkens, or if you wanna go really far, chicken nuggets.
Now, I don't think people call Bogsneaks this, but why *don't* we call them "sneakers"?
Banescales? Spiky chickens, or chimkens, or if you wanna go really far, chicken nuggets.
Now, I don't think people call Bogsneaks this, but why *don't* we call them "sneakers"?