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New site? Maybe some day.
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"Ass Ache", "Trainwreck", "Shitbag", "Lightweight", "Weakstick".......
are a few that I have heard coming from out of there on a regular basis..... |
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Cool.............must be the "Ass Ache" I know... |
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well trainwreck, shitbag and lightweight are very universal so I don't think they count. As for ass ache and weakstick, I've never used them or heard them used ever and I am from that shitbag ass ache of a state. |
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yea, i only use the term shitbag. sorry |
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I just love to hear them say 'water' with that pseudo-NY spin. |
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it sounds like they are saying wooder |
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notorious_D.U.G. said: well trainwreck, shitbag and lightweight are very universal so I don't think they count. As for ass ache and weakstick, I've never used them or heard them used ever and I am from that shitbag ass ache of a state. |
As am I, I agree. How are you going to get ass ache from a weak stick? |
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DrinkHardThrashHard said: I just love to hear them say 'water' with that pseudo-NY spin. |
yeah, those are called faggots from the 203. we have no accent here. |
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You know who REALLY pisses me off? People who say idear.
I've met some here in Northeast CT but I don't know where they originate... I guess they have to keep their location a secret to avoid a mass slaughter of their population.
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I'm from 203 and have no accent at all. I say water just fine. And "idear" is a MA thing as well. I hate when people add letters to the end words. |
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I've heard people say Idear everywhere. |
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Haha I didn't read all of this thread, but I heard something say something about a weird pronunciation of "water". Is it "warder"? That's how my Mom says it. I don't know if she picked it up as an infant in Florida or what, but we used to give her a hard time for it. |
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notorious_D.U.G. said: And "idear" is a MA thing as well. I hate when people add letters to the end words. |
I guess the r from car has to go somewhere... |
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My old, drug-dealing roommate at Umass was from Ct, and he said something akin to "woder" I thought he was Norse or something at first. |
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