Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We use to say "making groceries". Where you at?
At Schwegmann's?
Making groceries Schwegmann style. LOL. New Orleans.
Another phrase, make a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it's regional, but I hate "standing on line" instead of "in line"
NY says on line
Anonymous wrote:Some of these are clearly regional based on some of the posts. And dialect differences around the country are interesting, although they have certainly diminished. My dad said that when he was growing up you could barely understand an Iowan (he grew up in northern MN) but radio and TV eventually changed that.
I never heard "on accident" until not many years ago. I remember my mom at times saying she was "shook." She could also be "put out" (annoyed) but when I used that phrase to my manager (from Chicago) he understood a very different meaning.
Anonymous wrote:Was this thread started by one of the people who had, somehow, never heard the phrase “I’m shook” before?
Anonymous wrote:I know it's regional, but I hate "standing on line" instead of "in line"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this thread started by one of the people who had, somehow, never heard the phrase “I’m shook” before?
I wondering how deep in the DCUM archives someone went to pull up a 9 year old thread on the term "food shopping" and why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this thread started by one of the people who had, somehow, never heard the phrase “I’m shook” before?
I wondering how deep in the DCUM archives someone went to pull up a 9 year old thread on the term "food shopping" and why.
Anonymous wrote:Was this thread started by one of the people who had, somehow, never heard the phrase “I’m shook” before?
Anonymous wrote:Here's another one:
A picture "made" instead of "taken"-
"Have you had your picture made yet?" or "I went to a great photographer to have my picture made"
It sounds so awkward!