Regional Slang
behemoth
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let's get into it...
today i heard some kid talk about putting a cigarette out and he said
"yo i told him he couldn't smoke here and he turned it off"
he turned the cigarette off? is that a NY thing? cuz i heard it a few times
what else?
today i heard some kid talk about putting a cigarette out and he said
"yo i told him he couldn't smoke here and he turned it off"
he turned the cigarette off? is that a NY thing? cuz i heard it a few times
what else?
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The kids here in Northern California say "seriously" a lot. I say it a lot, too. Seriously. I've also heard it modified to "serially." Are you for serious? Are you for serial? Cereal? Is this everywhere now?
maybe it means G'd up?
"grips me a drink" aka "get me a drink"
"Seeen..." as in "Word."
"Bredren" (bretheren), as in "guy" or "man"
you hear "still" alot, like "yo the girl was fine, still" - i guess "still" usually serves as a comfirmation of whatever was said.
most of the slang in toronto is carib-influenced..
all the dam time
As in "tell you fools hella cool like ladies from cali talk."
Born in northern california, slowly creeping over the globe.
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People here in IOWA have been saying this for a long time now. I think it's funny actually.
It seems there's been a resurgence of "what up blood?" in my city.
The rest of America = POP
Check this jawn.
Or "tonic."
It's also "soda" in New England. Though I've heard "sody" in Maine.
Then there's "bag" vs. "sack."
:woah:
trouble & strife = wife
loaf of bread = head
apple & pears = stairs
titfer (from tit-for-tat) = hat
tom (from tomfoolery) = jewelry
bread & honey = money (why we call money "bread")
raspberry tart ... ever wonder why some people call farts raspberries?
The best usage has to be calling one's "ass" their "bottle and glass" then rhyming "Aristotle" off of bottle, shortening Aristotle to "Aris," rhyming that with "Plaster of Paris," then landing on "plaster" as slang for ass. Wow.
haha - yes!
How about "go for a taste"? I've never heard anywhere but here and from W Indian people 35+.
Aaaaaah yeah, I can see that.
I'm always looking for good books about slang - anyone have any they've read and can recommend?
Max Poppin
Turnt Down
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Brodie
Doo Doo Mama
AYEEEEEE!!!!
This is really funny! I was born in Indiana and people always call it pop, and now I live in Texas and Coke is generic for everything! Like someone would ask you "what kind of coke do you want?" and the answer is not diet or cherry coke like you would expect, it is Dr. Pepper or Sprite or just a regular Coke! No kinda sense! Anyway, it's a trip. By the way, I also lived in New Orleans and and no one called it coke down there that I lived around, it was always called a cold beverage or soda. Also when someone would go to the grocery store, you would say you were gonna go "make groceries".
The only time I've ever heard anyone call it pop was last Saturday in Canada. Otherwise, I've only heard it on TV or read it in books.
Hella and hecka were the first words I learned when I moved to NorCal in 7th grade, which was over a decade ago.
SAFE - Meaning good. People also use it as a greeting a lot too though, so instead of a rhetorical 'Alright?', people just say 'Safe'. Common non-greeting uses include... 'Safe as fuck.', or 'That's safe as.', or sometime people get creative with it, like 'Safe as black ice', or 'Safe as war'.
SOUND - Meaning good. People also use this one as a greeting too... basically swap all the above 'safe's with this word. Other uses include... 'Sound as a safe, safe as a sound.' or 'Sound as a pound.'.
One other, word that seems to be fairly regional is:
DAPS - Those plimsole-like training shoes that kids wear in gymnasiums.
I think thats county lock up slang. I've heard that expression a few times and it's usually from people who have taken state sponsored vacations.
I was gonna say...we just call em cokes down here. Both soda and pop sound so gay to me.
Prince sang "she's hecka slamming" in U Got the Look circa the mid-80's
Or a zip.
I'll go have an Aristotle of Nelson Mandela...
And something to eat, I'm Hank.
Cockney= :next_level:
And after eating, you might need to go take a...