Obama babbles baby talk when no teleprompter is close by..wee weed... coo coo ..goo goo.. etc
Some examples of widely-used baby talk words and phrases in English, many of which are not found within standard dictionaries, include: baba (blanket or bottle) beddy-bye (go to bed, sleeping, bedtime) binkie (pacifier (dummy) or blanket) blankie (blanket) boo-boo (wound or bruise) bubby (brother) dada (dad, daddy) didee (diaper) din-din (dinner) doedoes (In South African English, the equivalent of beddy-bye) num nums (food/dinner) ickle (little (chiefly British)) icky (disgusting) jammies (pajamas) nana (grandmother) oopsie-daisy (small accident) owie (wound or bruise) passie or paci (pacifier (dummy)) pee-pee (urinate or penis) poo-poo or doo-doo (defecation) potty (toilet) sissy (sister) sleepy-bye (go to bed, sleeping, bedtime) stinky (defecation) tummy (stomach) wawa (water) wee-wee (urination or penis) twinkler (vagina) widdle (urine (chiefly British)) widdle (little (chiefly American)) wuv (love) yucky (disgusting) yum-yum (meal time) mama (mother) uppie (wanting to be picked up)