I've hear ALL of theese!! I don't say many of them though!!Originally Posted by .sarah
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I've hear ALL of theese!! I don't say many of them though!!Originally Posted by .sarah
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LOL I doOriginally Posted by joanofark
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-I have noticed from my Michigan family members that if you reside in the upper half of the state if you are traveling to the lower half they call it downstate.
-I say a lot about someone moving fast - they are like a fart in a skillet.
-My dad says when you ask him how he is finer then frog hair - why do you say that - b/c frog's hair is pretty fine.
-The one that I have noticed people from other states say like MN and others is do you want to come with? instead of adding me, us or whatever and I always wait for the rest of the sentence.
-My friend that grew up around Picksburg () said to us once when were walking and walking down the Navy Pier in Chicago - it just goes down there a piece we were like what the h^** are you saying?
-My sister traveled with a group to England back in high school and they were from Bowling Green OHIO and they wanted to know where she was from b/c of her southern accent. Bowling green is about a 45 minutes North of where we lived.
-My parents have a cottage in Grayling MI and if they are talking to someone sometimes they are asked how far south we are from.Now compared to people from really south that blows my mind b/c I don't think we sound alike at all.
-It is often stated here in Ohio it is hotter then a wh*^# in church and cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. You can also be as nervous as a wh*^# in church
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Kylie http://www.catster.com/cats/256617 (June 2000 to 5/19/2012)
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"we as American's have forgotten we can agree to disagree"
Kylie the Queen, Keegan the Princess, entertained by Kloe the court Jester
Godspeed Phred and Gini you will be missed more than you ever know..
the southern counterpart to that LOl
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then there is
Hotter than the Day satan fell and not much happier
I **think** this is Cincinnati regional, to say "please?" or "sorry?" when you mean "what did you say?"
A "pony keg" is a drive through or walk up liquor (package) store where you can buy the obvious (alcohol), pop, snacks, cigs, etc.
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That's the way it is down here too! If you go to a restaurant and order a coke, the waiter asks what kindOriginally Posted by sirrahbed
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This first time I went to Australia, I ordered a "pop" at a restaurant in Sydney. After choking and laughing for awhile, the waiter explained that pop means fart down under.Originally Posted by sirrahbed
I quickly changed my order to soda.
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Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
Now these aren't common expressions in Alaska, but my Mom is from southern Illinois. She uses these 2 phrases regularly. "Well, that went over like a turd in a punchbowl" and "Well, that went over like a pregnant pole vaulter."Anybody else ever heard these?
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
Just a few off the top of my head from Maryland ("Merlin" in some parts) In Baltimore (Balmer) everyone is called Hon. Especially said by waitresses "Hey Hon, what can I get you?". And of course, as I'm often teased about by certain friends... it's not Virginians ~ it's "damned Virginians" because they steal our crabs from the lower Bay and don't even know how to make crabcakes
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"Back East" -- anywhere in the US that isn't California
"Freeway" -- any road with on and off ramps and no traffic lights or cross streets. What might be called an Expressway elsewhere (but always backed up so they aren't express) or a tollroad or a highway.
"The" -- numbered freeways take an article...as in "The five" or "the 91."
"Have a good one" -- this is used in place of "thank you" in retail establishments (along with "no problem" which equals "you're welome.") I always wonder what I am to have good. Good day, good life, good afternoon?
Interesting thread. Since my family is scattered all over the U.S., I enjoy making fun of whatever quirky slang they use when we get together.
Here are some words and phrases that are local to Hawaii...
Stink eye – also known as evil eye, a confrontational/angry glare
Talking stink – also known as talking smack, or gossiping about an individual
Bumbye – eventually, when we get around to it, someday
Choke – a lot, many
Grind – to eat voraciously, Grinds refers to food
Onolicious – really yummy & delicious
Junk – no good, rotten, lousy (used a lot)
No can – impossible, not feasible
Kay den – alright
Try – please
Lolo – crazy, insane or also stupid, idiotic
The mainland – used most commonly in reference to the contiguous U.S.
Slippers – we do not use this term to refer to fuzzy bedroom slippers, but rather what others call thongs, zoris, flip-flops, etc.
We call carbonated beverages soda.
Those are some off the top of my head.
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No I haven't heard that but that is tooo friggin funny!Originally Posted by kuhio98
I usually say
went over like a lead balloon
I also say a lot that someone or something is dumber than a box of rocks or dumber then a doorknob{![]()
Keeganhttp://www.dogster.com/dogs/256612 9/28/2001 to June 9, 2012
Kylie http://www.catster.com/cats/256617 (June 2000 to 5/19/2012)
Kloe http://www.catster.com/cats/256619
"we as American's have forgotten we can agree to disagree"
Kylie the Queen, Keegan the Princess, entertained by Kloe the court Jester
Godspeed Phred and Gini you will be missed more than you ever know..
Ok here goes...
Softdrink = pop soda
She'll be apples = everything will be ok
Amber fluid = Beer
To bag someone = pick on someone
Built like a brick S...house = tough/ strong
G'day = Hello - lol no one hardly says that these days.
Your a dag = refering to the thing on a sheeps rear end
Flaming Galah = idiot
Good on ya = can be good can be sarcastic... usually sarcastic when coming from me.
Mexican = someone south of the border/ country = me lol
Ring in = imposter.. we use this a bit Re: flyball hehe.
Ute = truck
Matey = friend
Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*
Those were great!!!
The only one used here is "Built like a brick s&^% house!!!!!!,, occasionally, I've heard the expression " Crazier than a s%$# house rat" from older people!!!!!
this thread is interesting!!!!!
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