How do you say these things?

1. the part of the house below the ground floor.
Basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
Sub sandwich
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.
Creek
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.
Doughnut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
Scarf
6. the common worm used as bait.
Earth worm or Angle worm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
Stroller, or buggy
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.
Wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.
Funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.
Tadpole
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?
Michigan
 
Here are my answers....

So I have a list of some questions that I thought would be fun to ask and see how you say them?~

1. the part of the house below the ground floor.
Basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
Sub sandwich
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.
Stream although a lot streams are creeks.
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.
donut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
Scarf
6. the common worm used as bait.
Nightcrawlers
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
stroller
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.
wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.
funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.
tadpoles
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?
st. louis mo





What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream?

sprinkles

What do you call your subway?

subway

What do you call the patch of sand on the waterfront?

the beach

The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room?

a couch

Denim pants?

jeans


Carbonated beverage?

soda



Those flying insects that light up?

lightening bugs

The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water?

a bucket

The things you in which you carry groceries?

a shopping cart

In casual speak, the plural of "you"?

you

That thing out of which your water flows?

faucet

The thing around your roof that collects water (and leaves)?

the gutters

The piece of playground equipment that makes children go up and down?

see saw

The piece of playground equipment that spins children around?

merry-go-round

Athletic shoes with rubber soles?

tennis shoes

Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over?

pancakes

Kitty-corner or Catty-corner?

kitty-corner

Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else?

slug bug (if you are talking about a VW?)

The leather thing in which you carry money?

a wallet

Do you pitch, throw, or toss papers in the trash?

all of the above

Trash can, garbage can, waste basket, or something else?

all of the above

Those comfy shoes you wear around the house?

slippers

Duck duck gray duck, Duck duck goose or something else?

duck duck goose




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1. the part of the house below the ground floor.
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
6. the common worm used as bait.
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?

1. Crawl space or basement
2. Sub
3. Creek
4. Donut
5. Scarf
6. Earthworm
7. Stroller
8. Wishbone
9. Funny bone
10. Tadpoles
11. Alabama
 
Ok here are mine;

1. the part of the house below the ground floor.Basement or Cellar
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? Grinder or Subway
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.stream
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center. Donut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.Bandana
6. the common worm used as bait. worm or earth worm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in. Stroller or Carriage
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe. wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something. funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs. tadpole
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? Connecticut
 

1. the part of the house below the ground floor.cellar/basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? Italian
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.stream
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.doughnut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.bandana
6. the common worm used as bait.worm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.carriage/stroller
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.tadpoles/pollywogs
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. Maine
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. Basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?Sub
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.Brook or Stream
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center. Donut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin. Kerchief
6. the common worm used as bait. Earthworm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in. Stroller
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe. Wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something. Funny Bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.Tadpoles
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? New Hampshire

What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream?
Brown: Jimmies, multi color: Sprinkles

What do you call your subway? Ha ha! No subways here!


What do you call the patch of sand on the waterfront?

the beach

The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room?

a couch

Denim pants?

jeans
Carbonated beverage?

soda
Soda



Those flying insects that light up?

Fire Flys

The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water?

Bucket

The things you in which you carry groceries?

Cart

In casual speak, the plural of "you"?

you

That thing out of which your water flows?

faucet

The thing around your roof that collects water (and leaves)?

Rain gutters

The piece of playground equipment that makes children go up and down?

see saw or Teeter totter

The piece of playground equipment that spins children around?

merry-go-round

Athletic shoes with rubber soles?

Sneakers

Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over?

pancakes

Kitty-corner or Catty-corner?

kitty-corner

Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else?

Neither, just bug

The leather thing in which you carry money?

a wallet

Do you pitch, throw, or toss papers in the trash?

Throw or toss

Trash can, garbage can, waste basket, or something else?

Garbage can

Those comfy shoes you wear around the house?

slippers

Duck duck gray duck, Duck duck goose or something else?

duck duck goose
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?sub
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.creek
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.donut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.hankerchief
6. the common worm used as bait.worm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.stroller
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.wish bone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.tadpole
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?PA dutch
 
I love these sort of regional differences. I lived overseas on a miltary base (eg people from all over the US) and the "arguments" over what things were called were pretty funny. (The best being the soda vs pop vs "Coke" covering any carobnated beverage! :rotfl:)


1. the part of the house below the ground floor.
basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
In Maine, the preferred answer {but a very special sandwich} would be an Italian. Sub would be the alternate answer.
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.
Creek (with the long "e") or brook
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.
donut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
kerchief or scarf
6. the common worm used as bait.? not sure what we're going for here- besides just "worm", earthworm? Big fat one is a nightcrawler
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
baby carriage (I think you mean unlike a reclinable stroller?)
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.
wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.
funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.
polliwogs or tadpoles. I just like saying polliwogs personally- such a fun word, lol
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?
Maine


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Originally Posted by Pea-n-Me
Can we add some other regional words of our own, too? (For fun!)

What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream?
Jimmies, though a midwest cousin told me this was offensive. (ack!)
What do you call your subway? No subway here, but it's called whatever it is in its own city. Boston is the T, London the Tube, etc.
What do you call the patch of sand on the waterfront?
beach
The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room?
I call it sofa, couch also acceptable
Denim pants? jeans
Carbonated beverage? soda
 
Those flying insects that light up? fireflies
The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water?
bucket
The things you in which you carry groceries?
(reusabable canvas) bag:thumbsup2
eta: I thought you meant carry them home in bag vs sack, lol. If it's carry them IN the store, that is a cart

In casual speak, the plural of "you"?
you
That thing out of which your water flows?
faucet
The thing around your roof that collects water (and leaves)?
gutter
The piece of playground equipment that makes children go up and down?
teeter totter
The piece of playground equipment that spins children around?
merrygoround
Athletic shoes with rubber soles?
sneakers
Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over?
pancakes
Kitty-corner or Catty-corner?
kitty
Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else?
?as in an old Volkswagon? (VW) bug {or in our house, DS used to call them "bug bubble cars" and it stuck, lol}
The leather thing in which you carry money?
women? purse, men? wallet
Do you pitch, throw, or toss papers in the trash?
throw (sometimes chuck)
Trash can, garbage can, waste basket, or something else?
trash can
Those comfy shoes you wear around the house?
slippers
Duck duck gray duck, Duck duck goose or something else?
the children's game? duck duck goose
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. a basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? a sub
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. a creek4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center. a donut5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin. a kerchief
6. the common worm used as bait. earthworm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in. buggy
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe. wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something. funnybone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs. tadpoles
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? Born and raised in MD, now in PA.



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In class we also went over this:
Pop vs. Soda vs. Coke

Soda, although I usually ask for Coke....and by that I mean, Coca-Cola.
 
In my class today we were talking about how everyone from different parts of the country say things.. And since most of us our from the same part of the country we say things similarly. So the first thing I thought of was "take it to DIS, a lot of people will chime in .. " hopefully :D

So I have a list of some questions that I thought would be fun to ask and see how you say them?~

1. the part of the house below the ground floor.
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
6. the common worm used as bait.
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?
from

1. Basement
2. Sub
3. Crick (creek)
4. Dough-nut (donut)
5. Babushka (Stanley P Kachowski anyone??)
6. Worm
7. Buggy
8. Wishbone
9. Funny bone
10. tadpole
11. Pittsburgh PA
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. - CELLAR/BASEMENT
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? Sub
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. Stream
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center. - Donut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin- Scarf or kerchief
6. the common worm used as bait- earthworm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in - stroller
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe - wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something - Funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs - tadpole
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? NYC
 
Can we add some other regional words of our own, too? (For fun!)

What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream? Sprinkles

What do you call your subway? Subway in NY Marta in Atlanta

What do you call the patch of sand on the waterfront? The beach

The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room? A couch/Sofa

Denim pants? Dungarees or jeans

Carbonated beverage? Soda
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. cellar or basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?sub or grinder
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.creek
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.doughnut or frycake
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.scarf
6. the common worm used as bait.nightcrawler
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.stroller or pram
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.funnybone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.tadpole
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?originally Ohio, now Indiana



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In class we also went over this:
Pop vs. Soda vs. Coke

Another fun one is how people pronounce Louisville, New Orleans and Missouri based on where they are from. Where we lived in Ohio, a lot of Tennessee transplants to work for Ford. You could tell by how the kids in the area pronounced those words if their parents came from there.
 
In my class today we were talking about how everyone from different parts of the country say things.. And since most of us our from the same part of the country we say things similarly. So the first thing I thought of was "take it to DIS, a lot of people will chime in .. " hopefully :D

So I have a list of some questions that I thought would be fun to ask and see how you say them?~

1. the part of the house below the ground floor.
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
6. the common worm used as bait.
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?

I am with most everyone else on the others, but when I was growing up we always called #5 a Babushka! I have no idea why, I think this is a slavic or Russian term, and we are not even close to any of those ethnicities.
 
Can we add some other regional words of our own, too? (For fun!)

What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream? Sprinkles

What do you call your subway? Subway in NY Marta in Atlanta

What do you call the patch of sand on the waterfront? The beach

The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room? A couch/Sofa

Denim pants? Dungarees or jeans

Carbonated beverage? Soda


And the wheeled thingie that you push around in the grocery store? We call it a shopping cart, or buggy, but never a shopping buggy.:laughing:
 
1 - basement
2 - sub (if cod), hoagie (if hot)
3 - creek or stream
4 - donut
5 - scarf
6 - earthworm
7 - stroller?
8 - wishbone
9 - funny bone
10 - tadpole
11 - Minnesota
12 - sprinkles
13 - lightrail
14 - beach
15 - couch
16 - jeans
17 - pop
 
So, OP... in your class discussions, did anyone come up with any other terms for numbers 8 and 9 other than wishbone and funny bone?

I have heard of most of the regional differences for the other terms, but I've never heard these things called anything different. :confused3
 
In my class today we were talking about how everyone from different parts of the country say things.. And since most of us our from the same part of the country we say things similarly. So the first thing I thought of was "take it to DIS, a lot of people will chime in .. " hopefully :D

So I have a list of some questions that I thought would be fun to ask and see how you say them?~

1. the part of the house below the ground floor.
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river.
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center.
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
6. the common worm used as bait.
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe.
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something.
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs.
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ?



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In class we also went over this:
Pop vs. Soda vs. Coke

1. Basement
2. Baguette
3. Stream
4. Donut
5. Scarf
6. Maggot
7. Pram
8. Wishbone
9. Funny bone
10. Taddy
11. UK
:thumbsup2
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. Basement
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? Sub or a Grinder, depending on where we get it
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. Creek
4. a round cake of dough, cooked in deep fat, with a hole in the center. Doughnut
5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin. Scarf
6. the common worm used as bait. worm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in. Buggy or stroller
8. a bone from the breast of a chicken, shaped like a horseshoe. Wishbone
9. the place in the elbow that give you a strange feeling if you hit it against something. Funny bone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs. Tadpoles
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? South/TN

Those flying insects that light up? lightnin' bugs
The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water? bucket
The things you in which you carry groceries? buggy
In casual speak, the plural of "you"? you all or y'all
That thing out of which your water flows? faucet inside and spigot for outside
The thing around your roof that collects water (and leaves)? gutter
The piece of playground equipment that makes children go up and down? see-saw
The piece of playground equipment that spins children around? merry-go-round
Athletic shoes with rubber soles? Tennishoes - you know, all one word
Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over? pancakes
Kitty-corner or Catty-corner? catticorner
Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else? slug bug
The leather thing in which you carry money? billfold or wallet
Do you pitch, throw, or toss papers in the trash? Throw
Trash can, garbage can, waste basket, or something else? garbage can
Those comfy shoes you wear around the house? Houseshoes
Duck duck gray duck, Duck duck goose or something else? Duck duck goose
What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream? Sprinkles
What do you call your subway? No subways in my neck of the woods/Marta in Atlanta
What do you call the patch of sand on the waterfront? The beach
The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room? A couch
Denim pants? jeans
Carbonated beverage? Coke, of course
 





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