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How about "drawring"? Ooh, and "drownded"!
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bell jar posted:What do you call a frown in where you're from then? A not-smile? A gurn? A glasgow smile
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bell jar posted:What do you call a frown in where you're from then? A not-smile? A gurn? I don't know, really. Probably just "sad face". I don't think I have a word for it.
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Pout
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# ? Jul 21, 2019 05:11 |
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Apparently Kevin Meaney died 3 years ago.
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Milo and POTUS posted:A glasgow smile aussie smile would make more sense
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Hirayuki posted:How about "drawring"? Ooh, and "drownded"! My dad, East Texas born and raised, said "warsh" (your hands), and stuck in intrusive Rs pretty often in general, but I've generally only heard that from like...the corn belt. His parents didn't do it, I have no idea where he got it from.
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TheKennedys posted:My dad, East Texas born and raised, said "warsh" (your hands), and stuck in intrusive Rs pretty often in general, but I've generally only heard that from like...the corn belt. His parents didn't do it, I have no idea where he got it from. all my north Texan relatives say it
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The Kansas accent is more or less standard except "always" is pronounced "oh-weez"
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TheKennedys posted:My dad, East Texas born and raised, said "warsh" (your hands), and stuck in intrusive Rs pretty often in general, but I've generally only heard that from like...the corn belt. His parents didn't do it, I have no idea where he got it from. I'm in the Midwest and don't get how this happens at all. You "wash" your car or your laundry, but "warsh" your hands. Also, each household will have exactly one person that pronounces "pillow" as "pellow" even though nobody else in the house does it.
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A FUCKIN CANARY!! posted:I'm in the Midwest and don't get how this happens at all. You "wash" your car or your laundry, but "warsh" your hands. Also, each household will have exactly one person that pronounces "pillow" as "pellow" even though nobody else in the house does it. My grandma from West Virginia warshed everything. Also: not only “pellow”, but “melk”
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My dad always says 'set' instead of 'sit' and it drives me nuts.
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packetmantis posted:My dad always says 'set' instead of 'sit' and it drives me nuts. Sittle down, kid.
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KHLAV KALASHNIKOV posted:My grandma from West Virginia warshed everything. My wife and one of her highschool friends say "melk" but nobody else I know does. We grew up like 3 miles apart and went to the same highschool.
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# ? Jul 21, 2019 21:54 |
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I never heard of the melk thing until a show I listen to went crazy over this video. Now it's the only thing I think about when I hear the word milk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBRUWrl5a6Y
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty62YzGryU4 A glass of malk! Tunicate has a new favorite as of 01:55 on Jul 22, 2019 |
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Weembles posted:I never heard of the melk thing until a show I listen to went crazy over this video. Now it's the only thing I think about when I hear the word milk. Apparently the NZ equivalent is closer to "mulk".
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Hirayuki posted:Apparently the NZ equivalent is closer to "mulk". And NZ for "fish and chips" is "fush and chups" Australians give the Kiwis a lot of poo poo for their "weird" accent without a shred of irony or self-reflection, it's hilarious.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:And NZ for "fish and chips" is "fush and chups"
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# ? Jul 22, 2019 03:04 |
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I thought "Warsh" was a Baltimore thing, along with "Wooder" for water.
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packetmantis posted:My dad always says 'set' instead of 'sit' and it drives me nuts. Oh man, I do this and I have no idea why. No one in my family says it that way and none of my friends or neighbors do either. I'm in NE Indiana.
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# ? Jul 22, 2019 04:13 |
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Everybody settle in for 30 more pages of regional dialect chat!
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I don't have an accent
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Krankenstyle posted:I don't have an accent How do you type résumé on top of your résumé?
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Krankenstyle posted:I don't have an accent Í do
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Jerry Cotton posted:How do you type résumé on top of your résumé? Curriculum vitae
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bulletsponge13 posted:I thought "Warsh" was a Baltimore thing, along with "Wooder" for water. I’ve heard that these were both Philadelphia things (aforementioned WV grandma spent most of her adult life in NEOhio so who the hell knows)
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KHLAV KALASHNIKOV posted:I’ve heard that these were both Philadelphia things (aforementioned WV grandma spent most of her adult life in NEOhio so who the hell knows) Wooder definitely is, Warsh seems to be more of a western PA thing.
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# ? Jul 22, 2019 16:20 |
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Conversation in another thread about the Koopa Kids being named after musicians, which I knew about, but then:Detective No. 27 posted:Bullet Bill
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Dr Christmas posted:Conversation in another thread about the Koopa Kids being named after musicians, which I knew about, but then: I looked up "What do they call Bullet Bill in Japan?", but it autocompleted to "in person" Anyway, in Japan they're called Killer.
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Dr Christmas posted:Conversation in another thread about the Koopa Kids being named after musicians, which I knew about, but then: I don’t know what to make of that because there was no Torpedo Ted until Super Mario World, and Bullet Bill had had that name since 1985.
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KHLAV KALASHNIKOV posted:I don’t know what to make of that because there was no Torpedo Ted until Super Mario World, and Bullet Bill had had that name since 1985. I imagine Bullet Bill was just alliteration and years later when the US team had to come up with a name for the torpedo they decided to retroactively complete the reference Or its both just alliteration and its a coincidence. Who knows?
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KHLAV KALASHNIKOV posted:I don’t know what to make of that because there was no Torpedo Ted until Super Mario World, and Bullet Bill had had that name since 1985. eta: ^ what they said!
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Doc Brown's first name in Back to the Future is time spelled backwards.
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Samovar posted:Doc Brown's first name in Back to the Future is time spelled backwards.
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Samovar posted:Doc Brown's first name in Back to the Future is time spelled backwards. Marty you can’t gently caress your mother, we have to protect the Ttemme-space continuum.
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Fine, specifically it's a homophone for time spelled backwards
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Samovar posted:Fine, specifically it's a homophone for time spelled backwards The word you're looking for is omohphone.
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Emit Brown is just what you'd do if you discovered time travel for real.
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Amoeba102 posted:Emit Brown is just what you'd do if you discovered time travel for real.
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