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biomedical
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chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
On November 14 2009 09:16 Pressure wrote: im from the east coast and we use "mad ___" like "that's mad cool" i guess thats an east coast thing? or is that just something people all over use... cause i see this could be the counterpart to "hella" over in the west mad is not an east coast thing, its a new york thing. they dont say it in new england - where they love wicked - and they dont say it in the south. the reason they dont say it is because theyre mad dumb. | ||
tube
United States1475 Posts
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jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
On November 15 2009 10:17 Pengu1n wrote: like is a universal thing because its just a word filler Yeah seriously, I hear this word far too much everyday and I'm thousands of miles from CA. | ||
Sadist
United States7081 Posts
On November 15 2009 09:49 tonight wrote: I'm from Michigan and we all just say "I'm broke" rofl. People say Accrossed here. Its disgusting. "He lives accrossed the street". Sounds really really really bad imo. I totally think of whitebread factory workers when I hear it. | ||
piratebay
United States399 Posts
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Hurricane
United States3939 Posts
On November 15 2009 22:37 choboPEon wrote: mad is not an east coast thing, its a new york thing. they dont say it in new england - where they love wicked - and they dont say it in the south. the reason they dont say it is because theyre mad dumb. We're actually wicked smaht. Insane is way more fun to say that mad. | ||
Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
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520
United States2822 Posts
(And no we do not pronounce it "joisee.") | ||
Mora
Canada5235 Posts
basically any word that is a) retro, b) said by blonde bimbos, c) said by nerds, or d) pukingly-positive (like super duper!) love those words. totally loving 'rad' right now. | ||
Dark.Carnival
United States5095 Posts
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BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
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chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
On November 16 2009 13:00 scintilliaSD wrote: Anyone else from New Jersey here that can point out nuances of our local "dialect?" I can't really think about any words I overuse. I don't use "pop" over "soda," I don't use "mad..." I'm at a loss. (And no we do not pronounce it "joisee.") depends where you are in jersey. theres differences all over the state. | ||
alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
the south just sounds liek a bunch of retarded inbred people. they say pop, hoagie, hOOOme, phOOOne (they use long O's on everything) and wear john dere hats. They suck and just maintain our beaches for when the northerners come down. | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
bro is common in staten island but, in the end, that is really just a greasy haired colony of new jersey anyway. :D in the rest of the city, sincerely saying bro might just get you laughed at a little bit | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
fuck the island, even guidos here dont like them! it is funny though, when i'm abroad, you can ALWAYS pick out the people from nj/ny (even a bit of pa) immediatley when you hear them talk. | ||
tonight
United States11130 Posts
On November 16 2009 11:43 Sadist wrote: rofl. People say Accrossed here. Its disgusting. "He lives accrossed the street". Sounds really really really bad imo. I totally think of whitebread factory workers when I hear it. I don't say that shit, but now that you mention it I think I've heard that on more then one occasion. | ||
Mora
Canada5235 Posts
On November 16 2009 23:59 Hawk wrote: north jersey sounds a lot like nyc and that stuff...mad, yo, bro, that sort of shit. the south just sounds liek a bunch of retarded inbred people. they say pop, hoagie, hOOOme, phOOOne (they use long O's on everything) and wear john dere hats. They suck and just maintain our beaches for when the northerners come down. what do you say? Hom and Phon? LOL let's go homm. LOL edit - and 'soda' here refers to Club Soda or Tonic Water exclusively. Pop refers to everything else. mmm Vodka Soda. | ||
Mora
Canada5235 Posts
On November 17 2009 05:39 tonight wrote: I don't say that shit, but now that you mention it I think I've heard that on more then one occasion. one of my peeves is people who pronounce "both" as "bolth". | ||
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