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"You take the LIE to the Grand Central, and take the exit to the Interboro, uh, I mean Jackie Robinson, and get off at Myrtle Avenue. And don't forget the cawfee." Queens, NYC
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"Where ya at" New Orleans slang for how are you doing.
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Here is a link to questions to answer that will tell you where you are from. When I took it, it got me dead nuts on!!
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...-quiz-map.html |
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"please?" Is Cincinnati for "I'm not sure I heard you, please repeat that".
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Our small city (was a town till 1975) has a few grocery stores and restaurants, two gas stations, couple of drug stores, a hardware store, and the typical dollar store. Not a whole lot more. So for any real needs you have to "go over town". A typical Poquoson, Va saying.
It is the expression for going shopping. I still catch myself saying it!! |
How about "gem clips"! Southern for paper clips. 🌴
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On a similar topic, it's amusing to hear folks say "if you don't like the weather in _______ just wait - it will change in a few minutes". Heard folks say that about their particular town all over the country, as if it only applies to their locale...
Spent 20 years living outside of Boston. Rubber band is 'elastic' - perhaps a New England term too. I lived in Leesburg for 8 years before moving to TV last year. Just after moving to FL in '05, I drove up to the TV area to shop at a (then) new strip-store area on 441. Was walking to the new store before all signage was up, and coming close to the front doors I encountered a couple that was entering also. I said to them "excuse me, is this the Bed Bath and Beyond store?" They said yes, and immediately "What part of Chicago are you from?". Blew me away (was born/raised in Chicago), they caught my accent right away. |
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"Tits in the Ditch" , as I learned from someone from Texas, is something or someone who is belly up, done, finished.
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I feel I could go all over the country and fool them as a native after reading these terms... Of course if you order grits up north, they say Huh???, you must mean cream of wheat!.... Sweet tea, reserved for the south, Right?
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