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Old 11-06-2001, 03:24 AM
HeartbrAKA HeartbrAKA is offline
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LOL!!!

Here's a few courtesy of my family in Louzana(Louisiana):


Year=ear
da reckly=directly
zanc=sink
frigidary/frigidaire=refrigerator
foam=phone
yern=yours
tb=tv
over yuh=over here
ernge=orange
car porch=car port
pop cone-pop corn
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Old 11-06-2001, 03:56 AM
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Most of the ones I know have been covered here except..

epitome----------epp-e-toe-ma

AAARRRGGGHHH! That drives me insane!
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Old 11-06-2001, 04:19 AM
Sugar_N_Spice Sugar_N_Spice is offline
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Arrow LMAO!!!

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Originally posted by Beauty1913
children: churrin
graduation: graduration (compliments of my aunt Betty-Jean from Agusta, GA
You reminded me of something. I've also heard people say:
*Graduation: Grad-oo-LA-shun

And that has nothing to do with being country--that's straight up ignorance--WITH NO CHASER!!
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Old 11-06-2001, 11:57 AM
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Originally posted by AKA2D '91


that's what it means? LMAO!

quote:
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Originally posted by HopefulProspective


I am DYING over here!!!

My grandmother used to say da reckly. It means directly. Like " I will be there directly."
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No - that meant Your grandmother would be there or where ever she was going in a little while!!

Been there - heard that - seen it happen!!
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Old 11-06-2001, 12:09 PM
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Smile Now Just for the Record............

Eve'ybody in Georgia doesn't talk like that - because I have a girlfriend from NEW YORK - who says


Horsepital - Hospital
Creak - Creek

And yes she was born and raised in New York!

It's all about the rollllllllllllling of the tongue!!!!!!
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Old 11-06-2001, 12:23 PM
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pronunciation story for you...

Hi All,

Hope y'all don't mind me butting into your thread like this, but I have a pronunciation story that seems fitting.

I worked as a waitress for a while last year, and had a couple in my section one day who really ticked me off!

The girl asked me for something and I didn't understand what she was saying, so I asked her to repeat herself. She did so, and I STILL didn't understand what she was saying. So I politely said "I'm sorry, I still didn't understand what you said. Would you please repeat it again?"

To this, the girl yelled "I want a SCRAW! Why is that so hard for you to get?" Then she yanked a straw out of my apron pocket and glowered at me until I walked away. Like it was my fault that she had poor grammar! ugh!

Anyway, thought y'all might find this amusing! I laughed about it later, but I was pretty upset for a while, especially since I wasn't left a tip.
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Old 11-06-2001, 01:20 PM
Mz. Sports Luva Mz. Sports Luva is offline
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Talking LOL!!!!

Since I'm from 'Bama & the country, I've heard all of these 'nunciations.

Let me add K-Marks instead of K-Mart. When I was in college, I was a cashier at K-mart and I actually had this lady write a check to K-Marks. I still laugh about that.
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Old 11-06-2001, 06:11 PM
AKA2D '91 AKA2D '91 is offline
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Re: LOL!!!!

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Originally posted by Mz. Sports Luva
Since I'm from 'Bama & the country, I've heard all of these 'nunciations.

Let me add K-Marks instead of K-Mart. When I was in college, I was a cashier at K-mart and I actually had this lady write a check to K-Marks. I still laugh about that.
RIGHT!

Also, Wal-Marks (xs)
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Old 11-06-2001, 07:04 PM
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Cool

I work with seniors and a lot of them are from the DEEP south here are some of my faves:

Phlegm -- flem
jacuzzi-- caloogi
nacho chalupa----knocko calupa
Sybaris( you know the hotel chain)-----Sybarasis
my all time favorite:
Dialysis---Kidney 'chine

it's not only the seniors. i have a homemaker that's my age that swears "ignorancies" is a word.
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Old 11-06-2001, 10:51 PM
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I stand by the fact that betwixt is a word for between, but lets talk about the adding of 's on words
I want is not the same as I wonts
it's Wal-mart not Wal-marts
and
fish is not foosh
and my dad always used words out of context. he'd say "I'ma learn you something one day" Daddy: I'ma isn't a word and maybe one day you can teach me something
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Old 11-06-2001, 11:06 PM
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Originally posted by HopefulProspective


I am DYING over here!!!

My grandmother used to say da reckly. It means directly. Like " I will be there directly."
LOL. My grandma used to say that, too! One of my uncles still says it!
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Old 11-06-2001, 11:09 PM
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I forgot this one...

At an alumni meeting for my alma mater, one of my fellow alumnus referred to the collective as "a-loom-in-ni(what she really meant was alumni)."

This irritated the Sh@# out of me because she kept repeating it over and over again. Later on, I pulled her to the side and politely told her the way she said it was incorrect. The heffa looked at me and replied "a-loom-in-ni, alumni" was all the same and that everyone knew what she meant.
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Old 11-06-2001, 11:50 PM
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I attended a hair show and one of the platform artist had a narrator. At first I thought I heard the lady wrong, and I'm thinking to myself, "no she didn't just say that." True enough she repeated it over and over. She said the stylist is working in a PAT-TER-RIN. She said it so many times I wanted to jump up and say, IT'S PATTERN LADY.....PATTERN!!!!
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Old 11-07-2001, 12:27 AM
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Good evening everyone!!!

ooh! ooh! I have a few!

wrekasto=record store
usher=ersher
business=bidness
sympathy=symphony
Tasha=Tarsha
Kimberly=Kimmley

and last, but not least:

ARCHITECTURE=ARJITEKCHER

OH MY!
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Old 11-07-2001, 11:19 AM
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The one thing that really works my nerve is when people mispronounce carry . It is not pronounced curry

Oh yeah and it's louis vuitton not lewis batton!

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