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Made up words

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  1. Salty

    Salty 20,000 Posts Club
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    I answered a post this AM and used the word "guessmation"

    What are some of your favorite made up words?

    Salty


    PS, just be carefule when using spell check! :smilewinkgrin:
     
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    Facon: (pronounced Fake-Con) The fake bacon bits served at cheap salad bars

    Cinemuck: The combination of popcorn, soda, and melted chocolate which covers the floors of movie theaters.

    Passholes: People that pass you while driving then pull in front of you and then slow down (slower than you were driving)
     
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    You have just introduced me to a new temptation. Thank you very much. :BangHead: :laugh:
     
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    with a hey nonny no and a rumty dumpty do.

    I have always loved "Jabberwocky" for made up words.:wavey:
     
  5. Salty

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    its too early in the morning to think - give me time and I'll think of another one.

    Anybody else have one?
     
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    A trucker friend likes to say sourcasm.
     
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    My people are from Pennsylvania.....specifically Scranton. Tons of people came from Europe and settled there & worked the coal mines. Its been dubbed "Hayna Valley". Here are some examples of word pronuciations of that region.

    Ackrost- Across. Da beer garden's ackrost from da hose house.
    Ant- Da mudder of yer kuzzints.
    tree- as in one, two, tree strikes.
    Bat-tree- In winter ya needa good charge on yer bat-tree or else ya wont be able to start your otto.
    Cahfee-Cuppa cahfee.
    Hayna? meaning Am I right.
    Haynit/ Like Hayna or Aint It.
    Hamberg-Hamburger.
    Onnakowna-Because, "I got a flat onnakowna someone dropped nails on da road.
    Stopped Up- Brief Visit
    Piggies-Cabbage Rolls
    Sangwich- Sandwich
    Scrah'un- How Scranton is properly pronounced.
    Beer Garden- the place you go for a 6 pack of rolling rock or Steg (ring a ding ding)
    Da Mare- The Mayor
    Dupa, Dupie - Butt in Polish Get of yer dupa ...
    Tock- Talk
    Witcha-Bring it witcha
    dahg- It barks
    Wok- Take da dahg for a wok
    Turdy-ate- as in channel 38.
     
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  8. Salty

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    Up here in the Salt City, we do use the term -
    "Winter Rat"
     
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    Ive heard the term "Mole Men" used by Syracuse residents to describe the NY Snow birds who come out of the Florida AP, continually blinking after being blinded by their 1st appearance of the sun...... Having spent much time in Upstate NY, particularly Syracuse .... I can well understand that analogy.
     
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    From my Jermyn speaking mother...

    Bott-ul: It's what pop comes in.
    Chim-lee: How the smoke gets outen the house.
    Youins: Northern for y'all.
     
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    the ole man used to say Chim-a-knee. God love them though, they were victims of regional areas struggling with the proper pronunciations of the English Language.

    However fear not..... they have classes for those who's wants ta move dare..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sMI2jb16eo
     
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