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posted: 9 months ago

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Sick bags at the ready: here are the UK's top 20 most hated pet names for women.

According to a survey of 2000 women across the UK taken by Siteopia, the name pet name that topped the list as the most hated was 'Babe'. Sorry guys, but apparently we hate it when you call us Babe, or Sweet Cheeks, for that matter. Snookums, Baby Doll and Baby Girl are also right up there with the most hated, but don't fret, the good people at Siteopia have given us the list of the top 20 most acceptable pet names too. This is all the ammunition you'll ever need to win the heart of the woman of your dreams. Go get her, Snowflake! 
 
 Top 20 Most Hated Pet Names

  1. Babe
  2. Sweet cheeks
  3. Snookums
  4. Baby doll
  5. Baby girl
  6. Muffin
  7. Ducky
  8. Baby cakes
  9. Sexy pants
  10. Pudding
  11. Muffin
  12. Angel pie
  13. Pumpkin
  14. Puppy
  15. Sugar lips
  16. Treacle
  17. Baby
  18. Pickle
  19. Honeybun
  20. Sugar pie
Top 20 Most Acceptable Pet Names
 
  1. Gorgeous
  2. Beautiful
  3. Lovely
  4. Love
  5. Darling
  6. Honey
  7. Sexy
  8. Angel
  9. Dearest
  10. Precious
  11. Treasure
  12. Snowflake
  13. Blossom
  14. Sweetie Pie
  15. Sexy legs
  16. Lover
  17. Buttercup
  18. Flower
  19. Princess
  20. Sweetness
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