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Growing up where I did, as cliche as it sounds, I say y'all a lot, or I just call people hun, sweetie, or babe. Like, I don't mean it in a weird way, and no one would've thought it was weird there. xD But when I moved to Virginia everyone was like, lolwthiswrongwithyou.

 

So do you guys say anything that no one else does?

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I have a 'Boston Accent', so I say 'Monstah' not 'Monster' and 'haht' not 'heart'. So if I were talking about Kingdom Hearts, I'll be like:

Me: KIngdom Hahts so so much fun! Demyx was soo much hahder to beat then Mansex!

You: WHERE ARE THE SUBTITLES?!

I can't pronounce my r's. -___- and I get mocked since not eveyrone where I live has it.

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I am German so I'll have to translate. But if I insult my friends just for fun I like to use old-fashioned stupid words like Gauner - scoundrel, Ganove - hoodlum,

Tunichgut - rapscallion, Klabautermann - hobgoblin ect.

 

Also this is kinda the weed-word between my friends..... always when we are high we abuse the word "Aaaaalter" - duuuude for EVERYTHING.

 

I also enjoy saying English catchphrases.... like if I drink something in a supermarket which I didn't buy yet because I'm soooo thirsty I say "F*ck the police" ironically to act badass.

If I think about it I use many Englisch meme catchphrases...

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Eh, I'm like Kinode. A lot of people don't really care for grammar here, but I love to correct if they make mistakes. And sometimes I randomly says some spells from HP, mostly 'Avada Kedavra'. And last year I said a thing that only old people say and my friends kept repeating it all the time. ><

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In Colorado, there's a special class of words that only I use.

 

Malevolent is one.

Captain Basch fon Ronsenburg of Dalmasca is the most common, however.

 

that from ff 12

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I say the word "skeeve" and no one knows what that means outside of Philly hahah

 

I moved to South Carolina 5 months ago and if I say that around someone, they think Im nuts.

 

Skeeve means "ew", "gross", "i don't want to go near that"… I skeeve dog poop. Get it? xD

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down here, since we're on the border to mexico

most of our slang is spanish

i only say -

NADA QUE VER: equivalent to the stereotypical white girl 'SHUT UP'

pacon: popcorn, it's supposed to be palomitas but we're dumb

cholo/chonger is basically a wannabe gangster

and yeah idk what else

 

as for phrases I tend to say 'Don't get your panties in a twist' and 'Whatever floats your boat' a lot and i'm the only one of my friends that does lol

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Well I live in Michigan. In a kind of hood area.

 

So some say "Wet" in sentence that mean it's good, or awesome, cool, or w/e. So in a sentence it would be like "Man those shoes are wet bro."

Pop means soda pop (which why I don't know why people are so bugged by that. lol)

Cuz means like dude, man or w/e

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I live in Canada soooooooo

 

There are certain words we francophones use sometimes.

 

Gros imbéciles - big idiot

 

Tête de cul - butt head (the translation itself isn't very vulgar but the actually insult in French is. It's the French equivalent of asshole.)

 

I tend to use like a lot of big words. Sometimes even Victiorian English big words. And then teenagers around me go 'lolwut' and I say, "Dictionary," and they say, "You are my dictionary."

 

I tend to call girls 'woman'. It's sort of a permanent phase. Guys? I don't really call them anything.

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I am German so I'll have to translate. But if I insult my friends just for fun I like to use old-fashioned stupid words like Gauner - scoundrel, Ganove - hoodlum,

Tunichgut - rapscallion, Klabautermann - hobgoblin ect.

 

Also this is kinda the weed-word between my friends..... always when we are high we abuse the word "Aaaaalter" - duuuude for EVERYTHING.

 

I also enjoy saying English catchphrases.... like if I drink something in a supermarket which I didn't buy yet because I'm soooo thirsty I say "F*ck the police" ironically to act badass.

If I think about it I use many Englisch meme catchphrases...

 

Same here. I use too much English meme catchphrases.

 

LIKE A BOSS.

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Yeah i make my own creepy words and i say wierdest persian words like someone says "how u were doing?" i say "ghostantanie goozid" its a persian word that really didnt feet the quiestion!!

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I'm part German, so I sometimes accidentally-on-autopilot use German words for things. :P I'm not fluent in the language, but it just slips out.

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swishy epochical bloody (im in missouri) that apples near posion or posion (really good apple look at the posion apple tell me that doesnt look good its neer perfect,) chessy cat= cheshire cat, white rabbit = someone overly time obsesed, cough meds = two faced, ect...i say lotsa odd things

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I'll just start randomly saying Spanish words sometimes. However, I don't have a drop of Spanish blood.

 

Oh, Pig Latin as well. It's fun to speak Pig Latin really fast, as even other people who know it will go "What?".

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God we have a whole nother language dun here.

 

We use "rockin" a lot to describe something awesome.

We don't say you, we say yinz, yinzers, you-inz, yunzers. . . Etc.

We call rubber bands gumbands.

We call vacuums sweepers.

We use "Cheese and Crackers!" as an interjection.

When our hockey team scores a goal: Buy Sam a drink and get his dog one too!

When they win: Elvis has left the building!

When something's easy, we describe it as a "Can o Corn."

If someone says "Sheep's Leg," it means there's a booger hanging out of your nose.

Squeet means it's time to eat.

"You kids are driving me to Dixmont" means that you're driving me nuts.

"Kennywood's Open" -said to men with their flys down

Well, that's it, Fort Pitt! :)

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From where I lived and grew up.. Well.. I talk something like this -

 

"Ok lah", "Sorry ah.." "You sure can ah?" "Please lah.." " Sure can work one lah" "You ok ah?" "ok mah!" "I also know how to play that game what" "Thank you ah" and so on and so forth.

 

Most Malaysians and Singaporeans speak like that. I think I got a perfect example on how I talk, but no worries, I can speak normally like all of you here.

 

 

 

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