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''The Sims 2'' comes with more audible and newer phrases like "e wam." Common phrases are now "daj daj" and "ackabunad." Common greetings include "sule-sule" and "dag dag". When there is a problem, Sims will say "shooflee" and "anaconda" often. When some female Sims walk by another Sim, their greeting varies from "Ooh, voodoo!" to "Lick a rock!" They reportedly swear sometimes. Much to the amusement of many players, pregnant Sims have been known to shout "[[WooHoo]]!" while giving birth. When female elders play at the poker table in ''[[Nightlife]]'', they will often say "Texas Goushem" which is probably a reference to Texas HoldEm (a type of poker card game). In the ''[[The Sims 2: Pets|Pets]]'' expansion pack, when a Sim is teaching their pet to "shake," they will say "shurb" repeatedly, as well as when they teach to "speak," they will say "sperk."
''The Sims 2'' comes with more audible and newer phrases like "e wam." Common phrases are now "daj daj" and "ackabunad." Common greetings include "sule-sule" and "dag dag". When there is a problem, Sims will say "shooflee" and "anaconda" often. When some female Sims walk by another Sim, their greeting varies from "Ooh, voodoo!" to "Lick a rock!" They reportedly swear sometimes. Much to the amusement of many players, pregnant Sims have been known to shout "[[WooHoo]]!" while giving birth. When female elders play at the poker table in ''[[Nightlife]]'', they will often say "Texas Goushem" which is probably a reference to Texas HoldEm (a type of poker card game). In the ''[[The Sims 2: Pets|Pets]]'' expansion pack, when a Sim is teaching their pet to "shake," they will say "shurb" repeatedly, as well as when they teach to "speak," they will say "sperk."


When an object is in their way, females will say "Nib! Frabanage! Haloo! Frinding," or, "Oh! Ambloo. Umm...sesaru?" Males will usually say "Nib! Frabanage! Frinding." Other male route failure phrases include "Ugh! Dondish! Iguay!" and "Wassey! Woohoo! Ipuepueseh?" With teens, the females may say "Crom noopla! Nakasiki!" while males will say "Akapoog! Gillapano! Giborg!" If there is a problem, female teens/young adults might say something like "Gravala! Miinou!" or "Marachalavi!" while males might say "Aboppaitabaa!"
When an object is in their way, females will say "Nib! Frabanage! Haloo! Frinding," or, "Oh! Ambloo. Umm...sesaru?" Males will usually say "Gah! Do caraweeb hushizey." Other male route failure phrases include "Ugh! Dondish! Iguay!" and "Wassey! Woohoo! Ipuepueseh?" With teens, the females may say "Crom noopla! Nakasiki!" while males will say "Akapoog! Gillapano! Giborg!" or "Dungab! Dibeegz! Hallagidou" If there is a problem, female teens/young adults might say something like "Gravala! Miinou!" or "Marachalavi!" while males might say "Aboppaitabaa!" when the child say "Oh! Nikoshab! Wubba Shig Vadou!" and "Blidag ivab wub ajig bado" and then female elders would say "Wosh! Holag? Honyo butib!" and the male elders say "Geh! Hosho mido! Gerro Gerro!" and "Mah! Milato! Halaree"


The ''Marco Polo'' from ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons|Seasons]]'' was originally named ''Timle Tourneau'', and you can clearly hear Sims exclaiming "Timle" and "Tourneau" instead of "Marco" and "Polo". Tim LeTourneau is, in fact, one of the staff of EA. When Witches and Warlocks in ''[[Apartment Life]]'' use the cauldron, they will say the last names of EA staff members, such as Macarevich, Majekodunmi, and Parmeley.
The ''Marco Polo'' from ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons|Seasons]]'' was originally named ''Timle Tourneau'', and you can clearly hear Sims exclaiming "Timle" and "Tourneau" instead of "Marco" and "Polo". Tim LeTourneau is, in fact, one of the staff of EA. When Witches and Warlocks in ''[[Apartment Life]]'' use the cauldron, they will say the last names of EA staff members, such as Macarevich, Majekodunmi, and Parmeley.