How do you say these things?

It is perfectly okay with other countries answering I do not know why I put what I put.
 
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?

I thought this was very interesting!

1. Basement (almost all houses have them here)
2. Sub usually
3. Creek or stream
4. Doughnut
5. Kerchief?
6. Earthworm, unless it's really big - then nightcrawler
7. Stroller
8. Wishbone
9. Funnybone
10. Tadpoles
11. Oregon
 
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. a creek? pronounced like it rhymes with 'meek'

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. ummm... 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. ???

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? buffalo, ny
 
In my best Boston accent:

1. the part of the house below the ground floor. Cellar "cellah"
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? Spuckey, Sub
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. 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
6. the common worm used as bait. Nightcrawler "nightcrawllah"
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in. Carriage, Stoller "strollah"
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? MA
 

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 (although I say it like "crick" :laughing:)
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. Nightcrawler
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? Iowa
 
1. Basement (almost all houses have them here)
2. Sub usually
3. Creek or stream
4. Doughnut
5. Kerchief?
6. Earthworm, unless it's really big - then nightcrawler
7. Stroller
8. Wishbone
9. Funnybone
10. Tadpoles
11. Oregon


My school is in Oregon. and we said basically the same things..

6. we all said Worm
5. we all said Scarf :D
 
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?

1. basement
2. sub
3. ?
4. doughnut
5. kerchief
6. worm
7. stroller
8. wishbone
9. funny bone
10. tadpole
11. new jersey
 
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? hoagie
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. creek, pronounced "crik"
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. 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. 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. ? Philadelphia, PA
 
I am doing this without reading past the OP so I am not influenced but previous answers.

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 (long e sound) or stream depending on the size
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.
Shawl or scarf depending on the material
6. the common worm used as bait.
Nightcrawler
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
I use stroller for all of them...upright or lie down.
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. ?
Northeast Ohio (suburb of Cleveland)
 
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. BASEMENT/CELLAR

2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? SUB/HOGIE/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. DONUT

5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin. SCARF/BABOOSKA

6. the common worm used as bait. NIGHT CRAWLER

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. ? MICHIGAN/COLORADO

I thought this was very interesting!

not yelling, just wanted the answers to stand out.
 
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

What do you call your subway? The T

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? Dungarees or jeans

Carbonated beverage? Tonic or soda "sodah"

:rotfl2:
 
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? Italian
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. stream or brook
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. nightcrawler
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in. 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. funnybone
10. very young frogs, when they still have tails but no legs. POLLYWOG !!!:confused3
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? southern MAINE
 
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

What do you call your subway? The T

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? Dungarees or jeans

Carbonated beverage? Tonic or soda "sodah"

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

What do you call your subway? Montanans don't have subways LOL. But when we talk about them in other places, we just call them subways.

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 or Pop
 
[QUOTE
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. basement/cellar
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?hoagie
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.kerchief
6. the common worm used as bait.earthworm
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.coach
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. ?New Jersey
[/QUOTE]
 
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 thought this was very interesting!

1. basement
2. hoagie
3. creek
4. donut
5. bandana
6. grub
7. buggy
8. wish bone
9. funny bone
10. tadpole
11. Southwest, USA
 
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

What do you call your subway? The T

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? Dungarees or jeans

Carbonated beverage? Tonic or soda "sodah"

:rotfl2:

1. Jimmies or sprinkles
2. No subway here!
3. The beach
4. Sofa
5. Jeans or blue jeans
6. By brand name only - ie "Diet COke" or "Sprite" - NEVER soda or pop!
 
I am from South of Boston

1. cellar
2. sub
3. stream
4. donut
5. kerchief
6. wiggly
7. stroller or carriage
8. wishbone
9. funnybone
10. tadpoles
11. South of Boston USA

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

What do you call your subway? T

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
 
1. Basement
2. Sandwhich...to be specific I think of Togo's
3. Creek
4. Donut
5. Earthworm
7. Stroller
8. wishbone?
9. funny bone
10. Tadpoles
11. Originally from California, currently reside in Maryland
 
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 thought this was very interesting!

1. Basement
2. sub
3. creek
4. donut
5. scarf
6. nightcrawler
7. stroller
8. wishbone
9. funny bone
10. tadpoles
11. Indiana
 
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? When I lived in NJ..."hero". In RI, "sub". RIers sometimes call it a "grinder" or "grinda". ;)
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. 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
6. the common worm used as bait. worm :confused3
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. 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. ? RI (originally NJ)
 





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