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Ok I was in boston this summer and I know exactly what you mean. "Lets get in the cah, and go to the hahba, and see the boots come to the dacks."
I am from Canada, like right in the middle of canada, im am an hour north of north dakota for you americans who still are like huh? or in the middle of north america for you overseas people.
Canadians are famous for saying eh! sounds like the letter A its in place of a question. For example, remove the who, what, when, where, why, how, are you, or you're from the front of a sentance and put eh at the end. "You're going out tonight right?" is now "Going out tonight, eh?" "Why were you out late last night?" is now "out late last night, eh!"
Get it????
SOme of the things around here right now are
"oh fo sho" - basically means yes (comes from, oh for sure)
"thats nifty" - its cool
"meh" - means whatever you want it to, but is used when someone asks you a question. "are you feeling ok?" "meh"
"funny" - its not new, but i catch myslef saying that rather then laughing.
"BURN or BURNT" -if you make a sweet comeback to someone and they pause for a second you yell BURN or I just Burnt you.
and if you ever hurt somewher the thing to say here is iotimy (spelling) "eee auto me" with the place you hurt in front of it. Yeah its confusing but let me give examples
if your back hurts you need a backiotimy
if your neck hurts you need a neckiotimy
foot "footiotimy"
so right now i need an eariotimy cause my ears hurt cause its cold out side and snowing and my ear got really cold.
I have more, but im tired, i will think of them while i sleep.
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