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I figured Indiana would be "Hoosier" but in reality it's "Youse". As in, "Youse guys better quit messin' around before I beat ya with the hose again."
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"Jumble sale" in Washington. Never heard it said. I hear they're big in England/Canada.

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Chicat wrote:I figured Indiana would be "Hoosier" but in reality it's "Youse". As in, "Youse guys better quit messin' around before I beat ya with the hose again."
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Arizona: Snow Bird

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Of course, while I was in retail we refereed to them as Winter Visitors or Dual Residents.
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Chicat wrote:I figured Indiana would be "Hoosier" but in reality it's "Youse". As in, "Youse guys better quit messin' around before I beat ya with the hose again."
Is this Indiana or Indytucky?
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

i'll just go with fuck asu.
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ASUHATER! wrote:
Chicat wrote:I figured Indiana would be "Hoosier" but in reality it's "Youse". As in, "Youse guys better quit messin' around before I beat ya with the hose again."
Is this Indiana or Indytucky?
ProTip: There is no difference.
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I thought there was a big difference between south bend and Larry Bird's Indytucky
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.

i'll just go with fuck asu.
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ASUHATER! wrote:I thought there was a big difference between south bend and Larry Bird's Indytucky
How about Gary, IN?

I have lots of relatives in Indytucky, although one of my aunts calls it Ken-diana.

Quite an attractive place. Wabash (where she lives) is a cute little town although most my relatives live in Ft. Wayne which is pretty nice too.


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ASUHATER! wrote:I thought there was a big difference between south bend and Larry Bird's Indytucky
Not a lot of redeeming anything in South Bend. Same with Terre Haute.

Generally, there's a corner of Indiana that are the suburbs of Chicago. Outside of that, well, you just kind of have fly over or drive through with some good music to keep yourself occupied, and a packed lunch because it's really hard to find food for human beings.
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That list is wicked bogus, man.

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Merkin wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:I thought there was a big difference between south bend and Larry Bird's Indytucky
How about Gary, IN?

I have lots of relatives in Indytucky, although one of my aunts calls it Ken-diana.

Quite an attractive place. Wabash (where she lives) is a cute little town although most my relatives live in Ft. Wayne which is pretty nice too.
Northern Indiana's larger towns - Ft. Wayne, Muncie, Anderson, Elkhart, and Hammond - is about the most faded and receded string of towns I've traveled through. They all feel very stale, bored, and deflated.
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13 words that mark you as a Tucsonan:

http://tucson.com/lifestyles/hometown/w ... 13c86.html

Wash
Ganga
Chimi
Cactus
Monsoon
Snowbird
Eegee's
Swamp cooler
Dry heat
Sonoran dog
Splash pad
Bear Down
Adobe
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UAEebs86 wrote:13 words that mark you as a Tucsonan:

http://tucson.com/lifestyles/hometown/w ... 13c86.html

Wash
Ganga
Chimi
Cactus
Monsoon
Snowbird
Eegee's
Swamp cooler
Dry heat
Sonoran dog
Splash pad
Bear Down
Adobe
Local equivalents.

Coulee
B.C. Bud
Huckleberry
Lilac
Graupel
Snowbird
Zips
Wood stove
Snow days
Sockeye salmon
Splash pad (they're all over the country)
Coug it
Cabin
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When I grew up in south central MI "wash" was pronounced "worsh". I'm gonna worsh the car.
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Arroyo in SoCal
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Merkin wrote:When I grew up in south central MI "wash" was pronounced "worsh". I'm gonna worsh the car.
I was a "crick" guy as a kid. Now, "creek."
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Chicat wrote:I figured Indiana would be "Hoosier" but in reality it's "Youse". As in, "Youse guys better quit messin' around before I beat ya with the hose again."
I think that's a Region-ism. I've never heard that south of Merrillville
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Merkin wrote:When I grew up in south central MI "wash" was pronounced "worsh". I'm gonna worsh the car.
Did you worsh the car with werter?
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The weirdest one I've heard yet is in southern New Jersey. Instead of being "careful", you're "curlful." I said I'd have to wear a wig for that.
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Chicat wrote:I figured Indiana would be "Hoosier" but in reality it's "Youse". As in, "Youse guys better quit messin' around before I beat ya with the hose again."
In Southern Illinois and Western Missouri, "hoosier" is a serious term of insult....
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Pittsburg and 'yins' is one of the odder ones.
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gumby wrote:Arroyo in SoCal
Meh.

In Tucson there are nuances within nuances. A 'wash' is a desert stream bed. A 'Dry wash' is a needlessly redundant formal term for the same thing. An arroyo on the other hand is a desert stream bed. See? They are completely different.

A wash with water in it is a 'flash flood'. An arroyo with water in it is Alvernon Way after a chubasco.

Picking a word for the entire nation of Australia is easy: 'hey maaaaate!'. Identifying words for each state requires more thought.

South Australia is easy: 'Pie Floater'.
Queensland 'the White Shoe Brigade' (semi-shonky real estate developers) or maybe 'Meter Maid'(gold bikinis that cash up your parking meter) or even 'XXXX' (cause they can't spell beer).
New South Wales: ?
Victoria: ? (maybe 'latte set')
Tasmania: ?
Northern Territory?
Western Australia:?
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RichardCranium wrote:
gumby wrote:Arroyo in SoCal
Meh.

In Tucson there are nuances within nuances. A 'wash' is a desert stream bed. A 'Dry wash' is a needlessly redundant formal term for the same thing. An arroyo on the other hand is a desert stream bed. See? They are completely different.

A wash with water in it is a 'flash flood'. An arroyo with water in it is Alvernon Way after a chubasco.

Picking a word for the entire nation of Australia is easy: 'hey maaaaate!'. Identifying words for each state requires more thought.

South Australia is easy: 'Pie Floater'.
Queensland 'the White Shoe Brigade' (semi-shonky real estate developers) or maybe 'Meter Maid'(gold bikinis that cash up your parking meter) or even 'XXXX' (cause they can't spell beer).
New South Wales: ?
Victoria: ? (maybe 'latte set')
Tasmania: ?
Northern Territory?
Western Australia:?
Is Arroyo Seco redundant? :D

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Sidewinder wrote:
Chicat wrote:I figured Indiana would be "Hoosier" but in reality it's "Youse". As in, "Youse guys better quit messin' around before I beat ya with the hose again."
I think that's a Region-ism. I've never heard that south of Merrillville
I heard it in Indy too, but maybe they were region rats.
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