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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn View Post
    Don't know how wide-spread this one is, but "tyme machine" for ATM.
    Ha, I know this one too! I grew up in southern Wisconsin, so said TYME machine for the ATM (it is actually a brand and stands for "Take Your Money Everywhere"

    Also interesting that some of the words that are common in the Boston area area also common in the Milwaukee area (and no where else!) For example, Bubbler for drinking fountain and Jimmies for the sprinkles on a doughnut.

    Huh, who knew that Bubbler was a trademarked name! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubbler

    I moved to MN when I was in junior high, and found some other new terms... I was really confused the first time someone asked if they could borrow a "binder"... I figured they meant a 3-ring binder for papers, but in actuality they wanted a pony tail holder!

    I now live in Houston, TX and am just getting used to some of the Texas and Southern words... still don't say y'all, but i am sure it is only a mater of time
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrBadger View Post
    Also interesting that some of the words that are common in the Boston area area also common in the Milwaukee area (and no where else!) For example, Bubbler for drinking fountain and Jimmies for the sprinkles on a doughnut.

    Huh, who knew that Bubbler was a trademarked name! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubbler
    I was surprised to see bubbler appear from someone outside of Wisconsin. But, I guess it doesn't surprise me that, were it a trademark, that it would belong to Kohler since I've always associated it as a Wisconsin-ism.

    But, what does one call a doughnut with jimmies if you don't use the term jimmies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn View Post
    But, what does one call a doughnut with jimmies if you don't use the term jimmies?
    sprinkles? I think I grew up hearing both sprinkles and jimmies in Pittsburgh.
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    You betcha

    I grew up in SW Wisconsin, and have spent the past year traveling back every 2-3 weeks to care for my Mom. As soon as you land in Milwaukee, you will hear "you betcha" instead of "you're welcome". This has not changed from my childhood, but some other phrases have disappeared or become less common, while others have become more generally used.
    pop (soda)
    down yonder & over yonder
    rode Hank's mare = rode shank's pony (walked)
    I had "ants" not "aunts"
    crick = creek (no wonder I had trouble learning to spell)
    "douse that glim" = turn out the light (that one facinated my husband,
    who insisted it was a British thieves' expression)
    My grandfather when badgered for a story would first always recite:
    "I'll tell you a story about **** and Norrie, and now my story is begun.
    I'll tell you another about Tom and his brother, and now my story is
    done."

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    Eden and Ciao,

    Another Pittsburgher here, and I'm surprised you didn't mention one of my favorites:

    gumband - rubber band

    I never thought I had an accent, b ut my New-England-native DH swears that when I say "it's cold out" that it sounds like "it's coowd aht"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jocelynlf View Post
    Eden and Ciao,

    Another Pittsburgher here, and I'm surprised you didn't mention one of my favorites:

    gumband - rubber band

    I never thought I had an accent, b ut my New-England-native DH swears that when I say "it's cold out" that it sounds like "it's coowd aht"
    my husband (also a New Englander - Maine specifically) used to make fun of me for the way I said o's as in stone and thinks my mom says wush instead of wash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    my husband (also a New Englander - Maine specifically) used to make fun of me for the way I said o's as in stone and thinks my mom says wush instead of wash.
    No. Way. My DH is from Maine, too. They got some nerve, making fun of the way we talk.

    Ayup.

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    You Might Be From Vodilun (say it aloud) if........

    You've been to Twin Oaks for your birthday.
    You reuse the Newport Creamery Gallon container to freeze your meatballs and gravy.
    You have a $200 car with a $2000 sound system...
    You have an ashtray made from a quahog shell...
    You can't take a bath, because there's a saint inside your tub.
    You've used an inside out tire as a planter...
    Your friends throw you a going away party, because you're moving from Pawtucket to Woonsocket...
    The guy you ended up marrying lived no more than 6 blocks from where you grew up.
    You've converted the basement of your house into an apartment.
    You pronounce it "Warrik" instead of Warwick..
    You bump into Roanne from Off Track Bedding at a restaurant and you ask her for an autograph.
    You call spaghetti sauce, "gravy."
    You've thrown at least one yard sale this month.
    You tell friends that something is "on special", instead of on sale.
    The meal at every wedding you've ever attended was chicken, shells and frenchfries.
    You put celery salt on your hot dogs.
    You are never from Providence, or East Providence, but from the East Side, Rumford or Riverside
    You've called into a radio talk show at least once in the past 5 days.
    You don't eat dinner...,you have "suppa"...
    You put vinegar on your french fries.
    You order an iced coffee in December.
    If 5 flakes of snow fall at 9:00 AM, you're out of there by 10:00 AM.
    You read the wedding announcements in the Sunday Pro-Jo and recognize at least 3 couples.
    Your favorite adjective is "wicket."
    When told surprising news, yourespond, "Geddout!", if you're a male and "Nosuh!" if you're a female.
    The seltzer guy delivers bottles to your home on a weekly basis.
    People at work wish you a " Happy St. Joseph's Day!
    You say "please" if you want something repeated.
    A car journey longer than 1 hour is a day trip.
    You can curse in Italian.
    You know the basic rules of Duck Pin Bowling.
    You own garden tools from Job Lot.
    You have tried to drive the the measured mile in less than 45 seconds.
    You know what the expression "side by each " means.
    You've discussed graphic surgery at the dinner table.
    You've used the expression " not fa nuthin " in conversation.
    You serve bread with every meal.
    You feel compelled to hear at least one weather report a day.
    You've pulled out of a sidestreet and used your car to block oncoming traffic so you can make a left turn.
    Your holiday season isn't complete without a trip to LaSallette Shrine.
    There's a bottle of coffee syrup in your fridge right now.
    You have given a bottle of Sakonnet wine as a gift.
    You own a "Free Buddy" t-shirt.
    You go to all the Micheal Corrente or Farrelly Brothers openings, even if you don't think you'll like the movie.
    You've gotten sick from eating too many clam cakes.
    You own at least one coffee table book with a picture of a light house on the cover.
    You've boasted about the money you've saved at The Christmas Tree Shop.
    You own a hat with a red " P " on it.
    You harbor a secret desire to muss up Doug White's hair.
    You still refer to The RI Mall as The Midland Mall.
    You've gone to "Leggs and Eggs."
    You've slammed on your breaks to discourage a tailgater.
    You've dated a girl named Brenda,or a guy named Vinnie.
    You've used a breakdown lane on 95 to pass someone.
    You've personally met Vinny Pazienza.
    You've driven more than 5 miles, just so you could save $2.
    You've been on a RIPTA bus less than 6 times in 12 years.
    You can still remember the words to the old Rocky Point theme song.
    You know what a "governor-preferred " plate is.
    You can always find someone to pass your car when it fails inspection.[/B]
    You have a degree from URI, CCRI or RIC.
    You know how to pronounce Pawtucket,Cowesett, Usqepaug and Narragansett.
    You've taken a ride on the Bay Queen.
    You refer to the movies as, "the show ."
    You know what Allie's makes.
    You go to " the package store ", not the liquor store.
    You've never wondered why there's no "West Providence", but a "West End."
    You think banana, vanilla, and idea all end in the letter " r ."
    You give directions such as, "Make a left where Almacs used to be!"
    Khakis are something you start the car with.
    You think crosswalks are for wimps
    You think if someone's nice to you, they either want something or they are from out of town and probably lost
    You know how to cross 4 lanes of traffic in 5 seconds
    You know that Wootoo is where to go to buy a car.
    You think it's not actually tailgating unless your bumper is touching the car in front of you
    You know that a yellow light means at least 5 more cars can get through.....and that a red light means 2 more can
    The transportation system is known as the RIPTA
    Subway is a fast food place
    You could own a small town in Iowa for the cost of your house.
    There are 24 Dunkin Donuts Shops within 15 minutes of your house.
    You believe using a turn signal gives away your plan to the enemy
    If you stay on the same road long enough, it will eventually have 3 or more different names
    Three days of 90+ heat is definitely a "heat wave".....and 63 degree weather is "on the warm side"
    At the creamery, you order a cabinet and call chocolate sprinkles "Jimmies"
    Your friend Chevul drives a Camavo
    You know who Peter Pan is (not the one in green tights.)
    You have bridge tokens rattling around on your dashboard.
    You can name all the islands in Narragansett Bay.
    You know what a gagga is.
    You had an account at Old Stone Bank.

    And finally, you know you're a rhode island TE girl when you ride a hundred miles and end up leaving the state. Twice.
    I can do five more miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    You Might Be From Vodilun (say it aloud) if........


    And finally, you know you're a rhode island TE girl when you ride a hundred miles and end up leaving the state. Twice.
    I have to say, having lived in the DC suburbs, Philadelphia, RI, and now Wisconsin, lil Rhody (with its lobstahs and mobstahs) has the most and wackiest sayings I've ever encountered! And with the accent many are very hard to figure out.

    My favorite is definitely "pasta and gravy", especially if you wake up at 9 am to start cooking.

    ...such a fun place though. And i did make my mom bring a dozen donuts (from DD, not Allie's.. btw, we had a GIANT allie's donut as the cake at my 21st b-day party) across the country the last time she visited... they didn't make it very well. but hey, a squished donut is still a donut.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

 

 

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