What did Sheldon Cooper call his grandma?

Meemaw
Sheldon is very fond of his maternal grandmother, whom he calls “Meemaw” and who calls him “Moon Pie”.

Why does Sheldon’s Meemaw call him moonpie?

Like Sheldon has explained, Meemaw is a wonderful, warm, loving, sweet and wise grandmother who is protective and caring of Sheldon. She calls him “Moon-pie” because he’s so “nummy-nummy, she could just eat him up!.”

What does Sheldon Cooper call butterflies?

This is the second time a suggestion is made to release butterflies at a wedding and Sheldon disagrees and calls them airborne worms. The first time it was suggested was in “The Commitment Determination” when Penny was discussing her wedding plans.

What is Sheldon Cooper’s catchphrase?

One of the most recognizable lines from The Big Bang Theory is Sheldon’s catchphrase — “bazinga!” As fans know, it is used to signal the completion of a prank.

What is Mee Maw?

Meemaw or Mee-maw may refer to: meemaw or mee-mawing, speaking with exaggerated mouth movements to allow lip reading. Meemaw or Maw-maw, an affectionate term for a grandmother.

What is Meemaw?

Is Sheldon autistic?

Because I agree with the show: Sheldon Cooper is in fact not an autistic person. He suffers from a different condition, one that appears mostly on TV and movie screens, but also on Facebook posts, in Christmas letters to family, and in glossily remembered versions of real events: the cute autism.

Did Penny really shave Sheldon’s hair?

Early in the morning, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Penny wake up to find Sheldon playing a bongo drum, as Richard Feynman played bongos. The next morning, Penny convinces him to let her cut his hair, but she accidentally shaves off part of the back of his hair.

Did Penny beats Leonard at chess?

Penny beats Leonard at chess the first time she ever plays. It might be because Leonard is really bad at playing chess, as Sheldon has claimed many times.

What mental illness does Sheldon have?

In the television show Big Bang Theory, Sheldon Cooper, a theoretical physicist who shows signs of Asperger Syndrome and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder, has a compulsive need to knock three times, say the persons name three times, and repeat for a total of three times.