NY Times Crossword - Illin'!

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  • new jacks fall back! they be illin.
    im sidin with shortzy on this one.
    cant wait to get done my thesis this week and have the luxury and time to do my nyt xwords again

  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    Is your thesis about whether a shorty is a young gun or a gal?

  • Shorty ain't takin no (Will) Shortz no more!

    b/w

    Licensed to Will

  • ketanketan Warmly booming riffs 3,097 Posts
    [del]What's the TI line? [/del] (Nevermind - I saw the bottom of the article...)

    I definitely fall into the camp.

    Best part of that article was when she writes "I love you deeply." to Will Shortz!

  • bassie said:
    Is your thesis about whether a shorty is a young gun or a gal?
    great word! non gender specific. see jawn

  • "Shortz n' Smolinski"

    I like this.

    Rap duo?

    Or perhaps steakhouse, e.g. Shortz n' Smolinski's House of Chops

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    "You Be Wackin!"

  • jamesjames chicago 1,863 Posts
    This preposterous shit surely represents a new low point in the Southern rapps v. NYC rapps feud.

  • jamesjames chicago 1,863 Posts
    tripledouble said:
    bassie said:
    Is your thesis about whether a shorty is a young gun or a gal?
    great word! non gender specific. see jawn
    I still can't entirely get behind "jawn," because where I grew up, a jawn was like a snap, an insult.

    I use "jernt," with the occasional "jonx." Or, when it's time to get ill, "shit/s." Probably the single most cringeworthy thing I say with any regularity is, when talking about records or shoes or pretzel rods or capri pants or whatever, I'll sometimes say "them shits." That's some straight Ohio Valley hayseed stuff, right there. I'm not proud of it, but what can I do.

    I know dudes who say "junt," but I don't know where that shit's from.

  • jamesjames chicago 1,863 Posts
    rootlesscosmo said:
    Shortz n' Smolinski

    The McDowell's to Smith & Wollensky, perhaps.

  • z_illaz_illa 867 Posts
    The other day a passer by stopped and asked me if I was from philly after overhearing me use the term jawn.

    I said no. He laughed and went on his way.

    True story.

    I use it very rarely, with a Minnesotan accent it doesn't sound right.
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