Yeah nah mate.One think I like about upside down talk is that everything becomes an abbro
if I don't feel like saying the entirety of a word I can just say the first part and put an o and it's totally fine
One think I like about upside down talk is that everything becomes an abbro
Robert's in Georgia. Par for the course down here
From your perspective, how would you rank Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana?I'm not from that part of Georgia.... okay, I'm probably from exactly that part of Georgia...
To be fair, around here we say that stuff goes on in "the hills of Tennessee" ...
I can't tell you how pissed I was when I found out the folks from Alabama talk about us the way we talk about them.
Speaking of mouthfuls, probably the only aussie expression I can't stand is "have a feed."Same. It's always entertaining, even when they're not actually saving syllables. E.g, "brecky" for "breakfast".
One that saves a mouthful, though, is "sunnies", which I think will eventually catch on in English worldwide.
who would want their milk delivered by a milky??
From your perspective, how would you rank Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana?
I'm not from that part of Georgia.... okay, I'm probably from exactly that part of Georgia...
Synecdoche? Metonymy?Been thinking too long, searching the sites I tend to gather my casual knowledge from... To no avail! So, maybe one of you guys know it. It's an amusing language quirk common in a large American city, where they use a certain single word as a replacement for nous and verbs when the context is clear, which may even lead to a sentence using that words a couple of times.
Fuck is the word you are looking forBeen thinking too long, searching the sites I tend to gather my casual knowledge from... To no avail! So, maybe one of you guys know it. It's an amusing language quirk common in a large American city, where they use a certain single word as a replacement for nous and verbs when the context is clear, which may even lead to a sentence using that words a couple of times.
My favorite way to say it is "It don't make me no nevermind"That's the correct way to say it in the US, too, we just have a lot of folks who mess it up.
Fuck is the word you are looking for
Fuck is the word you are looking for
Fuck is the word you are looking for
t'was Philadelphia... with Jawn.
I misremembered, thinking it was also used for verbs, but whatever.
"The word “jawn” is unlike any other English word. In fact, according to the experts that I spoke to, it’s unlike any other word in any other language. It is an all-purpose noun, a stand-in for inanimate objects, abstract concepts, events, places, individual people, and groups of people. It is a completely acceptable statement in Philadelphia to ask someone to “remember to bring that jawn to the jawn.”