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";s:4:"text";s:29142:"Baby maker “Mouth eater” – laying fingers on lips Eye rhyme is less common in songs because songs are meant to be heard. What is this here? nose dropper, (down the nose) This seems to be a scout song now. nose wiper. Smell sniffer, eye blinker, girl kisser (lips) Gully, Gully, Gully. http://youtu.be/bV4ajvxjLyo. Soup Strainer (under nose) Chinny chin chin (chin) Waist-bender chin-wagger head-thinker Nose smeller-touch nose Apparently families have different versions and many people don’t know any of them. Nicky nacky nocky noo That is my head thinker my mamma dear Belly buster (big tickle on tummy). This is what I learned in school. That’s what I learned in the school That’s what I learned in my school. Hands on my chest, do-si-do here, Forehead bare, Chest protector Then the song continues with: Chin chopper Chin Chopper (touch the chin) Hands on mineself Eye Blinker Hip Bouncer I grew up watching my mom do this to us children and then passed it onto my children and grandchildren. nicky nacky nocky noo Chin chopper, The last time through was hard and got faster toward the end and gasped after the last one, and then the last ‘molly my dear’ very slowly: Hand ona meself, eye blinker (eye) what have we here? That’s what I learned in the school! This is my smell sniffer, trouble maker (one guess!) Eye-winky (He’d tickle under my chin to much giggling). Knee knockers (knees) That’s what I learned from school today. Chin chopper (touch chin) this rhyme i heard for the first time from my son who is 6 yrs old. Because it would take too long a time to break down every single song by Eminem, this article will only cover four songs: Stan, Lose Yourself, Kings Never Die, and Killshot. Chin chopper, Vas is dis Noseblower, eyeblinker, headknocker nik nik nik new Tom tinker Nose Smeller Fore Bender Nose smeller Nose Smeller In the UK /India version we sang as kids the chorus was always “ding,ding ding -do…” Eye-winker This is my … , my momma dear, Foot Stomper (tickling over the firead to the back of the neck!! Ya, ya! Vas ist das here? Nose dropper, Clothes Hanger (Shoulder) That’s what they taught me when i went to school My mama dear. This is my food grinder God gave to me Eye Winker (touch the left eye) snitch-wiper Nose Sniffer Far’d Pardah (Forhead Parter) Food grinder, soup strainer, Food grinder, soup strainer, Brow beater Reading all the different versions all so similar is fascinating, but my granddad’s specific take on it isn’t quite here, so I’ll add it: Fore Bumper Nose blower-nose Thigh thumper Beetle Crusher Vas ist das dich, this is my version when i grew up in the 70s, with my hand on my heart what have i here (grab the chin and shake it a little.). let me know what else people are saying and if there are any more lyrics to the verses that I don’t know about. Foot stomper, knee bender, I think mine went like this: Mine hand on mineself, vas is das here? The rest were: Nose dropper, My Mum would say this to us when we were little. mouth eater I’d ask her to do it for hours. coat hanger (shoulders) I learned this song in a music class in elementary school in West Texas in the 70’s. Eye winker=eye What have I here? Chest Maker Découvrez comment nous utilisons vos informations dans notre Politique relative à la vie privée et notre Politique relative aux cookies. Mouth Eater I’m interested in the extra words of “gully goo,” do-si-do,” and “school-la.”   I think we had names for the ears, but I can’t remember what they were. Tom tinker (And I taught a summer camp when I was younger) The first one is Here’s where the kitty sits (while touching the forehead), here’s where he jumps to (touching the nose), eye winker, tom tinker, (touching the eyes) nose blower, mouth eater, chin chopper, giddy, giddy, goo (while tickling the child under his chin). Eye winker, gully gully gully gully gully, head knocker Hands on myself eye blinker Peep in! I sang it at Christian summer camps as a kid but only remembered pieces of the song … so I googled it using the few phrases I remembered. With my hand on my shoulder and vas-ish-star-sheer, This article was posted and gully gully gully ( tickle neck), The semi-english version of the German song my Father and his 7 brothers and sisters sang was a bit different. Snot blower My Dad did this so often that even as an adult I’ll start laughing uncontrollably if he starts the rhyme and points at me. Here’s where he cracks his whip (bridge of nose) You can go here for more info on Eye Winker. Eye blinker I remember that it was called “The Immigrant Song”. Mouth eater (Tickle neck), Louse bed I think this may be a specifically Irish version: Nose smeller (point to nose) I can’t remember much of anything except the melody and “Snoot snorter” for nose. With my hand on my shoulder and vas-ish-star-sheer, Head Knocker. Here’s something I posted on my Facebook page on Father’s Day this year. Do va dik a von do Here’s where the kitty walks (smooth one eyebrow) Nose blower For some reason none of my audiobooks were showing up on my iPod during a recent car trip and I wanted to fix that. Chin chopper I learned this song back in the late 60’s going to church camp with my siblings. Show Comments. I think I know. We are from Missouri and my mother remembers her mom telling her this rhyme back in the late 30’s, and of course our’s is yet a different version: That’s what we learned in the school house. 1.a (Sweat boxer) my darling dear! Food grinder, soup strainer, Germany till now. Nose Smeller (poke nose) eye-winker, nose-dropper, mouth-muncher, chin-chomper, bread basket, knee-bender, foot-stomper (I think there was one for chest too, but can’t remember what it was) Come on and hold me tight. Moutheater (tapping lips) Tom-tinker Mouth-eater (Tickling neck/chest/stomach), As learned from my Grandmother, a girl scout troop leader. killikillivavvav! Dickey, dickey doo Followed by: Boom! What have I here? Eye blinker- eyes Chinchopper, chinchopper, (slap thighs), My hand on my lap, Heather Says: September 12th, 2008 at 2:12 pm. nose blower AND My mom’s version was Tom Tinker, Tom Tinker (left cheek, right cheek) head knocker, head knocker Foot stomper, knee bender, That’s what we learn in the school. Gully gully gully! That’s what they teach us at our pirate school. Tommy tinker That’s what we learned in the school,mommy. Hat-racker, ooh-la, ooh-la knee knockers (knees) Chinny Chomp-Chomp Sweat boxer, top-notcher, Chin chopper, Chin-chopper Mouth Eater ), and wondered if it was something from my mom’s family or if others knew it. Eye Blinker Gully Gully Gully, My mom taught us: sweat browser Bread Basket Hands on my Side, (pointing to the body part) Do thinker=forehead My dad performed it at almost every get together. headacher headacher ya Papa dear. chin chopper chin chin, this is the version i learned from my nana here in ireland. Does anyone know the English version, instead of the nicky nacky noo, my grandad used to sing ‘wiggly waggly wool’ does anyone know that version? From my mother who was from the Shenandoah Valley–my grandparents, who were German and English ancestry, born in the late nineteenth century: Louse-hider yah! Eye blinker, We did it as kids to our parents amusement and we do it to this day but some have continued below the waste…, My name is Spencer and I am from Utah and my great grandmother from germany used to sing it like this (she was a little weird but we love this version), Wis, my, hand on mine shoulder This is my brain boxer yeah momma dear. Eye winker (under the chin). Nose Dripper (touch the nose) Eye winker Tum Tinker Inky Dinky Doo chin chooper Bread Basket point to each body part as you sing: Chin-wagger head-thinker That’s what they teach us at our pirate school, Hands on my toes what is that here? We learned headacher, eye-winker, nose dropper, bread eater, chin chopper, gully gully gully and got a tickle on the neck. Here’s where the cat sits (between eyebrows) there’s where he falls, (slides down nose). Nose smeller     (Nose) This is my nose blower, do you hear? Shin kicker… work backwards and point each time), This is one of the first songs I remember learning from my mother when I was small. (Nose) Our version was slightly different: Headacher (touch the forehead) Chin Chomper(point to chin) My Grandmother was from North Georgia and she would say: Far Arce (to head) Chest Wheezer Eye winker I think our hands were “noodle maker”. Chin-chopper GUBBIES!!! This came from German heritage. I learned about the time I turned 50 that my mother didn’t speak Engish at home until she started school back in the 20s; her parents spoke German and maybe Yiddish, though they were not Jewish. Nose blower Tommy Tinker Head of Hair gilly gilly gilly. Hands on myself My mother very clearly said “Gilly Golly” rather than “Gully Gully” or the other variants above, and we sometimes talked about the Gilly Golly separate from the “rhyme” (which does not really rhyme). Fore head knocker (knocking on fore head) This is  my eyeblinker mama my dear Rate 5 stars Rate 4 stars Rate 3 stars Rate 2 stars Rate 1 star . Eye Peepers Nose Smeller Deep breath Brain boxer, nicky , nicky, nacky, noo As the oldest (53) in my department at work, I was asking who knew the words to certain nursery rhymes and was shocked that not one person out of 6 had even heard of this rhyme. Car Fender (touch forehead) with my head on my shoulders now what have we here? The way I remember it from childhood over 50 years ago (parents of German background): With my hand on my shoulder and Vas iss das here? My Gramps always did the following: eye blinker,nose smeller,mouth eater, chin chopper, rubber necker, chest protector, bread basket, lap sitter, knee bender, …. Bread basket Eye winker nose blower this is my sweat boxer my momma dear that is my Tom tinker Nose smeller, You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Nose  blower,  eye  winker,  brain thinker, nickie nickie do (point to each) Bread Box (this is where the tickling comes :)  ), My hand on my self, what is this here, this is my ____my momma dear…, chin chopper Eye Blinker eye winker This version has been passed down through our family; This is where the cat sits (touch forehead) I don’t wanna go now … (slap thighs), My hand on my brow, Chin Chopper My grandchildren still LOVE it! Chin chopper (point to chin) Nosedropper (tapping tip of nose) Air blower, chin chopper, Nose Beeper (nose… like the horn, I suppose?) foot slogger (foot) bread basket I have tried to remember this little ditty since I was a child…in the 50’s…my grandmother used to do it to little ones that came to visit…Thanks so much for all the different versions…I was able to piece together the one she uised. Eye winker, eye blinker – eyes Mouth Eater (touch the mouth) And everyone would laugh as the song came to an end with that phrase! That’s what I learned in the school So glad to see this post! Hat-wrecker, hat-wrecker, doodly-doo (with a twirly gesture at my head) knee bender This is where he cracks his whip (tap temple) Tom Tinker(point to other eye lid) It is so great to see all the different versions. Sweat boxer, sweat boxer, nicky, nicky, nicky noo, Floor mopper(hair) This is what I learned in school, Ya Ya. I got in trouble a lot because I always refered to my head as a forebender.~.~.    Mouth eater        (circle his mouth) bread-basket This is my May thinker my teacher dear. Bread basket Hands on myself i am very happy to see the comments here on this rhyme. Eye winker Bread Basket Gully, gully, gully (under the chin). There might have been a hat rack or something along with several other body parts. chin chopper What have I here? All seems very familiar except the nika nika part. Sweat boxer, top-notcher, Tom blinker, And then you say rinky dinky do. Shnozola, Forehead (sweat box) Nose knocker Forehead thumper, eye winker, tom tinker, nose dropper, mouth eater, chin chopper, and a long white gitchy-gitchy-goo. Horn blower Eyes winky Eye Winker our family did: Head bumper, eye winker, tommy tinker, nose blower, cheek cherry, strawberry, mouth eater, chin chopper…. Mouth Eater (touch mouth) This is my rubbernecker my teacher dear. Air blower, chin chopper, Gully gully gully! This is my Foot Stomper zutshreiner (mustache) After every time you add a body part, go up the body: (“Get ‘im” if it’s a boy). What is this here? This is what I learnt, when I went to school. (slap thighs), My hand on my chest, Eye winker (right eye) Chinny chinny chopper! We also had a rhyme in my family that I now do with my little ones it goes… Head Boiler, Nose blower, Eye Blinker Chin chopper Tom tinker (He’d touch my cheek) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXAnbIbK-kU, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUpMqUIlPfg, http://www.rimogremser.dk/sanglege/remser.php. Fore bumper Eye Winkah chest protector (chest) Nose pull it, [I also seem to remember saying Nose dropper] (slap thighs). We used to have a great time singing that one at camp. eye peepers Eye winker (touch just below the eye) (Tickle belly), Head  (cap comforter)) This is my food grinder, sooooo cool! I did a google search and came up with this…. Here’s where he crows… (bridge of nose) knee-bender Head Boiler, Head Boiler Hands on my Side, with my hands on my eyes Shoulder Shrugger Mouthy eater knee bender (knee) Vas ist my eye winker mommy my dear Chin chowser Chest protector Tom Tinker  (right eye) Satanic Lyrics: Hope you can hear me loud and clear while I give you this talk (This talk) / I hope I leave enough fuel for all the minds I will spark (Will spark) / And while I come to share with The other in actually a song. Dats vot I learnt in da school, ya hoo. Top nothcher, Top notcher, top notcher dear. This is my breadbasket (stomach) mama my dear Keep adding a body part until you reach your toes) Dickey, dickey doo Eyewinker (eye) It's the best medium for a swell word-match, and it never disappoints. That’s what I learned in my school. Tom blinker I’d love to know the real words and their meaning! Pour autoriser Verizon Media et nos partenaires à traiter vos données personnelles, sélectionnez 'J'accepte' ou 'Gérer les paramètres' pour obtenir plus d’informations et pour gérer vos choix. Inky Dinky Doo Mouth eater This is my lap sitter, Mouth eatah brain boxer nickey nacky do Hands on my hips what should I do I do? Belly acher, Heart breaker, Kiss maker, Snot blower, eye blinker, domineeker, brow-sneaker, and thats what I learned in the school, yah! Hand an mein Kopfthinker, my mama dear. Dickey, dickey doo knee bender I used to know it in German but have forgotten it: Laus Bumper I lay hands on myself, vas dis das dere? Das ist my hat-racker, my father dear. Top-notcher, top-notcher, My Mama dear Belly aches Rubber necker My grandfather had a version of this that has been passed throughout our family. smell boxer Can you pick the correct words to complete these song lyrics? He always sang it with an accent: I see my tinkerboxer my mama dear. Sing the song (or read the lyrics below) to find out! toe kicker, Ring the bell (gently pull forelock of hair) Das is my foot-stomper, ya mama dear. Nose smeller Chin Chopper *taps chin eye-winky globe trotters (feet). Can you pick the correct words that rhyme with eyes to complete these song lyrics? With my hand on my shoulder and vas-ish-star-sheer, Mouth merry Chin Wiper Lunch muncher, Good memories Food grinder, soup strainer, yah! It starts with the head and works it’s way down to the feet. The Wiggles sing this song–their version is slightly different from the one I learned as a child, but here it is: Hands on my head what is that here? Tea strainer (teeth) with my hands on my head, gives a lovely speech about the fairy queen and I have to believe our little children’s poem is derivedn from that speech. belly rub. Kiss maker  Nose Dropper My wife thought I was crazy when I did it this to our first born 25 years ago. Think maker my sister dear, (head) Eye peeper……touching the side of their eye Giddy-giddy-giddy!! and a chinchopper, chichoppe,r chin (tickles under chin). Chin Chopper. Tom Tinker (touch the right eye) Nosesmeller Knee knocker, Toe stomped nick-nick-nick-noo Do other people sing it or say it like a rhyme? Heart breaker, Kiss maker, Snot blower, eye blinker, domineeker, brow-sneaker, and thats what I learned in the school, yah! by JoeBeta Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle .  Gully Gully Gully. That’s what I learned in my school. Sweat browser Vas ist vas here this is my top notcher my momma drear\top knotcher inky dinky do thats what i learned at the school Domineeker, brow-sneaker, and thats what I learned in the school, yah! Sit Upon- butt Mouth Eater Pandeben, øjensten, næsetip, mundelæp, hagefip, killikillivavvav! This is the way I learned it. Gully, gully, gully…. Bulrushes(eye brows) Eye winker, Brain thinker, nickie nickie do (point to each)  Chin Chopper b. I only remembered it when she sang it to my children. sweat boxer That’s what I learned from school today. Boy kisser(mouth) Eye winkie     (Right eye) Head on my shoulders Eye winker that’s what they taught me when I went to school. My Mama dear My grandmother used to tell us this version while touching forehead, eyes,  cheeks, nose and mouth–then chin: And then you say. What is this here? Chin Chopper Tom Tinker (touch other eye) Now the song is poular all around the world (Rednex made it popular with their version). Hands on my hips what should I do? Knee Knocker I listened to the tune on the Scout website and Top notcher=top of head Das what I learned in der school, Boom, Boom. hey, Here’s where the coachman sits, I remember my mother doing this to my brother and I when we were little and I have done the same to my three children. Vat is dis, my son? My sister and I grew up with this finger-play and I played it with my two sons when they were little: “Head thinker, eye blinker, nose smeller, mouth eater, chin chopper, gully gopper!”. Boom! Domininker…and that’s what I learned at my school. Including favorite songs like "La bella lavanderina" (The Pretty Washerwoman), nursery rhymes like "Batta le Manine" (Clap Your Hands) and Christmas carols like the beloved "Tu scendi dalle stelle" (You Come Down from the Stars). Vas ist mein head thinker mommy my dear gully, gully, gully, goo, nose wiper (obvious!) Here’s where the rooster sits (forehead) Boy Kicker-feet, Ring a ding a ling toot toot thats what I learned at my school ya ya. Bird Nester (chin/beard) With my hand on my shoulder and vas-ish-star-sheer, Nose dropper, (slap thighs). What is this, mommy dear? Sweat boxer, top-notcher, I’m not sure that was all of them either. Chip Chopper The lyrics I learned were slightly different: Hansel, my son. The version I grew up with finally came to me. My hands by my side, vas ist das here (point to head) mouth chomper That’s what they taught me Sweat boxer (repeat twice)… Chin Chopper, Chewy, Chewy, Chewy! This is so great! The difference between eye rhyme and exact rhyme is explained, with examples of eye rhyme given to illustrate the concept. Knee-lifter waist-bender chin-wagger head-thinker The end words rhyme each other that are given letters to different rhymes. 1. That what we learn in the school. This is one reason I love the internet! A lot of variations here. peeps in Eye winker (point to left eye) Lips merry I … knocks on the door Mouth eater, tom-tinker- right eye Toe tapper, Sneeze blower Chin chopper (point to chin) One step two step tickle under there (tickling our arm pit). Dis ist mein toe tapper, molly my dear…, Toe tapper, foot stomper, ankle bender, shin scraper, knee knocker, leg warmer, hip hugger, bread basket, chest cover, neck stretcher, chin chomped, lip shmacker, shnozola, ear acher, eye blinker, head bumper, volly volly volly voo, (slowly) das vat I learned in das school, yahoo. Here sit the little chickens, (tip of nose) Ma ma, Vas ist my eye *Then proceeds to tickle under the chin/neck. This is the toe stubber my darlin, my dear (pointing at foot) THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE EBOOK AVAILABLE INSTANTLY. Clothes hanger=shoulders Eye Winker (touch the left eye) Gully, gully, gully (tickle under chin), I am 79 and learned a Scottish version on board ship crossing the Atlantic ocean during World War 2. You touch each part of the face as you say the rhyme, Brain boxer -head Nose smeller, mouth eater All I could remember was Snot Locker Giiiiddy, GIDDY-Goooh!! smelly-boxer Nose dropper actually he forgot the words . 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