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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

What Do You Think Is The Most Popular Slang Word Here On The Shore Is


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm pretty sure "clap back" refers to shooting back. At least that what it meant circa 2004.

Anonymous said...

Fleek. As in, yo, my girl got her fleek on.

Anonymous said...

THOT

Anonymous said...

good ole boy redneck.

Anonymous said...

Carry- as in taking someone somewhere. Or, to - like he's to the store instead of gone to. "Bob's to the store. His wife carried him there." She must be pretty strong, huh?
And my favorite: sugar. Jeromes got the sugar. Anyone know what this means?

Anonymous said...

6:04. You're wrong.

Anonymous said...

Comeeres and borneeres.

Anonymous said...

If someone has "the sugar" it means they have diabetes. When I was a youngster the disease was always called "sugar diabetes".

Anonymous said...

Yes 'the sugar' and 'to' are common around here. Where's Mary you say 'she's up to the house' is the answer. Which reminds me our down the road neighbor's name is Mary. For years we thought it was Murray because of the way some pronounce it around here. Also iron. Once we were told the water somewhere had no 'arn' in it. We didn't know what the man meant. Then we figured out he was saying iron. I love the different dialects and slangs in different areas. And tire is 'tar' and tired is 'tard.'

Anonymous said...

FARMIN'

"I'M A STATION 1 VOLUNTEER FARMIN''