Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sippin' on gin and juice
Laid back
With my mind on my money and my money on my mind
It's not new.
No no no! You mind money. On is unnecessary.
-Grammar Nazi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sippin' on gin and juice
Laid back
With my mind on my money and my money on my mind
It's not new.
No no no! You mind money. On is unnecessary.
-Grammar Nazi
You mind your manners. You have something on your mind. Like money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's because people come from different parts of the country. There are a lot of variations of simple things like this, depending on where you live (or are from).
My least favorite right now is "On tomorrow" "On yesterday." So stupid sounding. Not sure what part of the country this is from but not a very well educated one.
I’ve lived all over and the only people I hear say it that way are middle-aged Black folks...of all socioeconomic statuses and geographic backgrounds. I always figured it was some part of AAVE.
If people are in a position of power or authority or on TV and can't speak grammatically correctly I stop caring about what they have to say. I wouldn't listen to good ol boy slang on TV either. Sounds dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sippin' on gin and juice
Laid back
With my mind on my money and my money on my mind
It's not new.
No no no! You mind money. On is unnecessary.
-Grammar Nazi
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sippin' on gin and juice
Laid back
With my mind on my money and my money on my mind
It's not new.
Sipping on a chili dog
outside the tastee freeze
It's not a matter of bieng new. It's new to here.
It's actually "suckin' on a chili dog." But I'm not here for a thread about the linguistics of "suckin' on a..." vs. "suckin' a..."
Wondering how one would sip, or sip on, a chili dog![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's because people come from different parts of the country. There are a lot of variations of simple things like this, depending on where you live (or are from).
My least favorite right now is "On tomorrow" "On yesterday." So stupid sounding. Not sure what part of the country this is from but not a very well educated one.
I’ve lived all over and the only people I hear say it that way are middle-aged Black folks...of all socioeconomic statuses and geographic backgrounds. I always figured it was some part of AAVE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sippin' on gin and juice
Laid back
With my mind on my money and my money on my mind
It's not new.
Sipping on a chili dog
outside the tastee freeze
It's not a matter of bieng new. It's new to here.
It's actually "suckin' on a chili dog." But I'm not here for a thread about the linguistics of "suckin' on a..." vs. "suckin' a..."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget "welcome in."
Or "Employees must wash hands." They are NEVER there to wash my hands. I have been stuck in bathrooms for hours waiting.
Anonymous wrote:It's because people come from different parts of the country. There are a lot of variations of simple things like this, depending on where you live (or are from).
My least favorite right now is "On tomorrow" "On yesterday." So stupid sounding. Not sure what part of the country this is from but not a very well educated one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sippin' on gin and juice
Laid back
With my mind on my money and my money on my mind
It's not new.
Sipping on a chili dog
outside the tastee freeze
It's not a matter of bieng new. It's new to here.
It's actually "suckin' on a chili dog." But I'm not here for a thread about the linguistics of "suckin' on a..." vs. "suckin' a..."
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget "welcome in."
Anonymous wrote:Sippin' on gin and juice
Laid back
With my mind on my money and my money on my mind
It's not new.