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11-19-2003, 12:33 PM
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Pssssssst, hey baby girl, psssst, shawtee, whatchur name is?
This is a regional phrase which could be translated as the following:
Excuse me, excuse me miss -- I was wondering if you could tell me your name.
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11-19-2003, 01:18 PM
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Re: funny thread
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Originally posted by TonyB06
someone drunk is "on tilt"-- Policeman stops a weaving car, approaches the driver and goes "dang, you on tilt, ain't you, playa?"
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Down here if you are drunk, you are loose.
"We got loose last night!"
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11-19-2003, 01:31 PM
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ok. I'm a southern (true to heart  ) Memphis belle and a Detroiter. Memphis has sooooooo much slang it's RIdiculous! However, in Detroit they say
1. scudded ---means you trippin'
2. skully- means good ol'fashioned head bangin action (if you know what I mean)
3."that's bold"-means you are forward,blunt.
Just to name a few.....
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11-19-2003, 02:52 PM
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Our bros in Krimson&Kreme may rebuke this but you KNOW that Philly originated 'Yo!' as a word! Oh yeah, isn't that where their National HQ is located?
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Originally posted by ClassyLady
Philly has much of its own slang.
Bul - synonymous with boy. The pronunciation is different than the spelling. The 'L' is soft and you really have to hear it for yourself.
Jawn - synonymous with girl.
Ackie (ack for short) - pronounced as if you were saying the name Akhbar. It's used the same as bul i.e. What up Ack?
I really feel like I'm forgetting some good ones. Philly peeps, help me out.
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11-19-2003, 03:26 PM
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Originally posted by mccoyred
Our bros in Krimson&Kreme may rebuke this but you KNOW that Philly originated 'Yo!' as a word! Oh yeah, isn't that where their National HQ is located?
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Sure is...right off Broad Street.
And Philly peeps have extended their Yo! Now it's like a long Yooooo...but sounds like Yeewwww! LOL!
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11-19-2003, 07:10 PM
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Re: Regional slang
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Originally posted by Ideal08
What do people say where you live that doesn't exist anywhere else?
Here in DC, they say "carry." Now, when I first moved here, I thought I had the meaning, I really did. I thought it meant you were making somebody look stupid or something in front of a group. You know, public humiliation. Now, I'm so confused. Every time I get sarcastic with a student (I'm sarcastic by nature), I'm carryin' them (Ms. Ideal08, why you got to curry me). Well, tonight, one of my girls asked if they could do something, I don't even remember what it was. I told her no. She asked about three more times, but in different ways. So in a way that is classically my own, I stare at her for a few seconds, then I say, "No." The response? "Ms. Ideal08, why you got to curry me?" Now, how did I carry her? No one was around, just me and her. And all I said was "no." I don't get it.
Anyway, other slang that I'd never heard 'til I got here: lunchin'. Can I use it in a sentence? Yup. These people at my job be lunchin'. You know, trippin'.
Also, jonin' (with a long 'o' sound). Synonymous with crackin', you know, the dozens. Tellin' jokes.
So, what's the slang where you live? And I did a search already,
too.
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When I first heard the term 'carry' or 'curry", I was like WTF???!! I knew this guy on my campus who used to refer to men and women as 'bammas' and 'broads'.
Lunchin'-acting out or acting crazy is another common term
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11-19-2003, 07:38 PM
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How could I forget GRITTIN'?? If you look someone up and down, or look at them crazy, you grittin' on them.
"Ms. Ideal08, I know you ain't grittin' on me?!"
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11-19-2003, 07:55 PM
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Re: Regional slang
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Originally posted by Ideal08
What do people say where you live that doesn't exist anywhere else?
Here in DC, they say "carry." Now, when I first moved here, I thought I had the meaning, I really did. I thought it meant you were making somebody look stupid or something in front of a group. You know, public humiliation. Now, I'm so confused. Every time I get sarcastic with a student (I'm sarcastic by nature), I'm carryin' them (Ms. Ideal08, why you got to curry me). Well, tonight, one of my girls asked if they could do something, I don't even remember what it was. I told her no. She asked about three more times, but in different ways. So in a way that is classically my own, I stare at her for a few seconds, then I say, "No." The response? "Ms. Ideal08, why you got to curry me?" Now, how did I carry her? No one was around, just me and her. And all I said was "no." I don't get it.
Anyway, other slang that I'd never heard 'til I got here: lunchin'. Can I use it in a sentence? Yup. These people at my job be lunchin'. You know, trippin'.
Also, jonin' (with a long 'o' sound). Synonymous with crackin', you know, the dozens. Tellin' jokes.
So, what's the slang where you live? And I did a search already, too.
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LOL, girl you curried her cuz youdidn't let her do what she wanted to do. You can get curried with or without an audience.
Also for DC/MD/VA...
urrrrea-mainly used by people in PG (Prince George's County, THE largest, most wealth Black county in the country **Shameless plug**) to describe a particular area, or the Metro area in general
Cuz, Joe, Slim, Young, Youngin- along the lines of "dawg"
That's all I can think of right now.
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11-19-2003, 08:02 PM
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Originally posted by 2DISCRETE4U
Sure is...right off Broad Street. 
And Philly peeps have extended their Yo! Now it's like a long Yooooo...but sounds like Yeewwww! LOL!
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Girl, you know that Yo! sounds crazy. It's almost like Yeeeeeeeeuuuuuuurp!
I knew I was forgetting something and when you posted Drawn, I felt so stupid for missing that one.
Drawn - being "extra" about something or acting inappropriately.
"Yo, teacher was drawn today with that 15 page paper" or "How you gon ask me about my mistress in front of my wife? You drawn for that."
More slang:
Smut: loose woman or whore
Smeazy: derivation of smut
Blazed: getting a good haircut from a barber
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11-19-2003, 08:34 PM
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Re: Re: Regional slang
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Originally posted by BirthaBlue4
LOL, girl you curried her cuz youdidn't let her do what she wanted to do. You can get curried with or without an audience.
Also for DC/MD/VA...
urrrrea-mainly used by people in PG (Prince George's County, THE largest, most wealth Black county in the country **Shameless plug**) to describe a particular area, or the Metro area in general
Cuz, Joe, Slim, Young, Youngin- along the lines of "dawg"
That's all I can think of right now.
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How did I forget those!!!! Man!!!
PS: That was a shameless PG Cty. plug...roflmPGCtybo!!
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11-19-2003, 10:05 PM
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Re: Re: LAWD
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Originally posted by RedefinedDiva
Don't let me get started on B-Town!! Da Flat (Lafayette) and its surrounding cities provided YEARS worth of entertainment for me and my people.
Here in New Orleans, there are PLENTY, but here are only two. I am too tired to come up with more! I'm sure that someone will have my back. If not, once I get some sleep and am refreshed, I'll have more.
We "make groceries": to go grocery shopping ( There is no food in the house. I need to make groceries.)
We order our po-boys "dressed": means that you want mayo, lettece, tomato, pickles, etc. on your sandwich
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Don't forget "Ya heard"! As in, the policeman was wrong to give me the speeding ticket, ya heard
I haven't made groceries in a hot minute
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11-20-2003, 12:03 AM
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I'm from the north...a little slice of city called Harrisburg....this is what I say even though know one I know from Harrisburg talks like this:
Hot mess - it usually means something bad...like if your hair is jacked up in the morning I would say "That's a hot mess."
Trust - it's like saying "Believe that," others say "Don't get it twisted".....I use this sometimes....
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11-20-2003, 01:27 AM
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NYC SLANG
I have to disagree, that extended Yo that sounds more like Yerrrrruuurp! is orginally from Brooklyn...It's a warning call for when the Poe-poe (Police) are coming.
We also say 5-0 and 'dem boyz for Police Officers
Whilin' pronounced Wh-al-lin another term for crazyt or buggin
Quest: "Can you drive me across town"
Reply: "Oh, nah you whilin' "
Son ~ another word for friend , used for males and females can also be used disrespectfully, as in "you just got son'd" as in you got played
Gully ~ another term for someone that don't take no mess
" Yo, your peoples is Gully, she don't let no one skate"
speaking of which skate is commonly used outside in my neighborhood for folks that just try to slide by or get away with murder **how ironic**
Loose ~ crazy, funny, acts a fool
Bird ~ ghetto chick
G-unit ~ homosexual (this was actually conceived as a way of talking about one who is without being disrespectful..so not to put that persons business in the street...say if your on a crowded train)
Tight ~ very upset
the list goes on & on ..
Last edited by O_SoPrettyNikki; 11-20-2003 at 12:57 PM.
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11-20-2003, 09:14 AM
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Re: NYC SLANG
[QUOTE]Originally posted by O_SoPrettyNikki
[B]I have to disagree, that extended Yo that sounds more like Yerrrrruuurp! is orginally from Brooklyn...It's a warning call for when the Poe-poe (Police) are coming.
We also say 5-0 and 'dem boyz for Police Officers
Whilin' pronounced Wh-al-lin another term for crazt or buggin
Ques: "Can you drive me across town"
Reply: "Oh, nah you whilin' "
Son ~ another word for friend , used for males and females can also be used disrespectfully, as in "you just got son'd" as in you got played
Gully ~ another term for someone that don't take no mess
" Yo, your peoples is Gully, she don't let no one skate"
speaking of which skate is commonly used outside in my neighborhood for folks that just try to slide by or get away with murder **how ironic**
Loose ~ crazy, funny, acts a fool
Bird ~ ghetto chick
G-unit ~ Gay or homosexual
Tight ~ very upset
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tight= i remember when tight meant dope, fly, cool, something really good. perhaps i have my regions mixed up.
but my most favorite ones:
homey1: yo, whadddup SON
homey2: nothin'! yo, whaddup witchu god
son and god- it seemed like everybody would use that, especially after the wu came out!
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11-20-2003, 09:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by ClassyLady
Blazed: getting a good haircut from a barber
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Didn't this used to reference umm well you know!!??!?!
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