This is a way cool thread, eh?
I'm trying to think of some Canadian sayings, eh?![]()
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This is a way cool thread, eh?
I'm trying to think of some Canadian sayings, eh?![]()
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Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand and strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!
--unknown
Sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see
--Polar Express
Until one has loved an animal, part of their soul remains unawakened.
Yes, this is indeed a good idea for a thread.
I've lived in Michigan all my life.
Pop--- was Coca Cola or Pepsi, Orange Crush or Vernor's Gingerale.
People who live in the Upper Peninsula are Yoopers, while , those of us who reside under the bridge are referred to as " trolls", Geez, I am a troll folks!!!!!
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The town , Charlotte, is pronounced Char-LOTT----since people living here in the early 1800's had a hard time pronouncing "french" names![]()
"The Union" means UAW, since, Unions originated in this State.
Anyone who travels past St. John's is going "UP NORTH"---
and, if you move from lower Michigan to the Upper Penisula, you have become a "TROOPER".
I say "eh" a lot & it means more then 1 thing..
-Nice weather eh? meaning "right", or "correct"
-What ya doin eh? damned if I know, but I say it a lot![]()
-eh? meaning, "pardon me" or "what" or "what the hell are you talking about?" or are you crazy?"
Honestly I have no idea what "eh" means 1/2 the time, but its forever trapped in my vocabIts how people know I'm Canadian
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how to talk like a real minnesotan:
"don-chya-no"
one hundred= "ahhunnerd"
i'm going to= "ahminah"
and= "n"
advantage= "avanage"
"eh?"
call them= "callum"
didn't= "dint"
don't= "dun"
that= "dat","dhat", or "dot"
there's= "dere's"
hello= "e-yellow"
for sure= "fer sure"
film= "fillum"
frozen= "froze-up"
hand it to me= "give it here"
going to= "gonna"
have to= "hafta"
how did= "hod"
in-laws= "inners"
did you eat?= "jeet"
remember?= "member?"
ok= "oh-gay"
mosquitos= "skeeters" or "skeeties"
@($#&@#!&!!= "uffdah!"
confident affermation= "you betcha"
winter= "winner"
(p.s., soda is "pop" here to nd coke is coca cola)
*~*chelsea*~*
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~chelsea* && Timber, George, Fred, & Hammie.
(Skipper too!)
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Ah'm down witcha with a coke meaning any carbonated brown libation... except, of course, root beer or cream soda *mmmm, cream soda!*![]()
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Im from South East london so really any cockney slang you have heard of![]()
Kuhio, Bob's yer uncle is an English expression, specifically cockney, I think, meaning "finished", "done and dusted" "no problem". It seems to have dozens of possible origins, most of them contradictory.
I know many, but I can't think of any.
You know that feeling, eh?
It's difficult when there are so many to choose from,eh?
( Seriously, I don't type like that, but I do actually talk like that...![]()
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I've noticed a few Toledo things, that maybe I nener noticed in Findlay (only 45 minutes south). Maybe I just missed them....
Adding "or no?" to a sentence. Do you want do go with me, or no?
"Happen to" Did you happen to mail the house payment?
There is also a distinction between Toledoans. Eastsiders are from east of the Maumme river, and a whole other breed! Over there, Nevada is pronounced Ne-vay-duh, and Oregon and "Or-a-gon".
Wisconsin has its own dictionary, a little book you can buy at souvenier shops. I gave a copy to one of my Japanese friends at school so she could understand us Wisconsin folk. In Japan they had learned proper English so when they got to the US weren't they surprised!We speak a lot of broken German dialect here too, even if we aren't German.
Here's the most common:
http://www.homestead.com/cameronwis/WisDictionary.html
Ones I say most are Ain-a-hey, Ain-so, uffdah, and yahhey. The only misconception is the cheddarhead thing. Not many Wisconsinites call themselves cheeseheads, just the hicks and football fans, and honestly I can't distinguish between the two.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
I just thought of another one we use in Alaska. Termination Dust means snow. Like the termination of summer. Anyone else use that expression?
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
I thought of another few things, there are many different expressions for chewing gum in different parts of Lancashire. In my area, it's known as 'spuggi', but in other areas it's known as 'chuddi', 'wriggers' or 'knash'. I have no idea where all those expressions came from![]()
Kuhio, I've heard the expression of a pregnant pole vaulter many a time!
'Wha'the 'ell yer playin' a'?' is another phrase, which means what on earth are you doing. I think it's originally a southern phrase but the northerners borrowed it and made it with a thicker accent![]()
Also, 'aye' is used a lot for yes, and 'nay' or 'naw' for no. Some words are squashed together too to make one word, such as 'dusta?' (do you), 'hasta?' (have you) and 'nobbut' (nothing but).
Also, although 'eighup' is the most commonly used greeting, some more traditional Lancastrains may greet you with a 'now then'. It sounds quite severe, almost like an acusation, but really it's a kind greeting!![]()
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I had never heard this one until I got to Texas but I don't know where it originated. Cop a squat. It means take a seat.
And dark-thirty. I think it means just before dark?
I've never heard the pregnant pole vaulter one, either. That would be a site to see.
9/3/13
I did the right thing by setting you free
But the pain is very deep.
If only I could turn back time, forever, you I'd keep.
I miss you
I hear you whimper in your sleep
I gently pet you and say, no bad dreams
It will be alright, to my dog as dark as night.
Fur as dark as the night.
Join me on this flight.
Paws of love that follow me.
In my heart you'll forever be.
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How I wish I could hold you near.
Turn back time to make it so.
Hug you close and never let go.
11/12/06
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