How do you say these things?

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:

In my part of town we call all carbonated beverages "coke". We'll say "What kind of coke do you want?" (Missouri)
 
And I thought of one, though this isn't exactly something that comes up in everyday conversation: What do you all call the creatures that are found in creeks and kind of look like miniature lobsters, but gray? I know of 3 names I've heard them called around here, but I always refer to them as "crawdads."

Around here - crawdads, crawfish, or crayfish, depending on who you are talking to.

My best friend's DS calls them "AAAIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEE!!" as he is running away as fast as he can.
 
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
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? HERO
3. a small stream of water not big enough to be a river. BROOKE OR 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.SCARF
6. the common worm used as bait. EARTHWORM OR NIGHTCRAWLER. DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU'RE FISHING FOR!
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. TADPOLOES
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? LONG ISLAND



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from Pea-N-Me questions post 31

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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 OR '1 TRAIN, A TRAIN, ETC'

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. 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.
doughnut

5. a piece of cloth that a women folds over her head and ties under her chin.
scarf or bandana

6. the common worm used as bait
(this is sad) i can tell most worms apart. i would call it whatever it is.

7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in.
wagon.

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. ?
Middle Tennessee.

What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream?
sprinkles or chocolate sprinkles.

What do you call your subway?
we don't have one.

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

The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room?
couch or love seat

Denim pants?
jeans


Carbonated beverage?
coke. all brands are coke.
 

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. Scarf
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. ? Colorado for the past 20+ years, originally down south
 
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. Sprinkles
2. 'The train'
3. The West Coast: The beach The East Coast: The shore The Gulf Coast: The beach
4. A couch or a sofa. It depends on the formality of the room.
5. Jeans
6. Soda!
 
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
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-ha ha or CRICK!
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
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. 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. ? VIRGINIA



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

My answers are in all caps
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. - huh?? those things don't exsist around here. But below the floor evenutally you'll hit some limestone and the water table.

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. - ohhh elephant ears (but disney only calls it funnel cakes). I hate you for asking that now...

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. - 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... they don't live very well in tupperware

11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? - Florida... fl is like the oddball state, cause even though we are the furthest south, we don't really fit in with the "South".
 
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 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. 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? or world. ? Michigan
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. CELLAR
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself? GRINDER
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.NIGHT CRAWLER
7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in. 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. 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. ? MASSACHUSETTS
 
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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from Pea-N-Me questions post 31

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

1. basement
2. hoagie
3. creek
4. donut
5. ???
6. earthworm??
7. stroller
8. wishbone
9. funny bone
10. tadpoles
11. Pennsylvania

And it's soda...although when I was little I thought all soda was coke.
 
What about:

Those flying insects that light up?
The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water?
The things you in which you carry groceries?
In casual speak, the plural of "you"?
That thing out of which your water flows?
The thing around your roof that collects water (and leaves)?
The piece of playground equipment that makes children go up and down?
The piece of playground equipment that spins children around?
Athletic shoes with rubber soles?
Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over?
Kitty-corner or Catty-corner?
Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else?
The leather thing in which you carry money?
Do you pitch, throw, or toss papers in the trash?
Trash can, garbage can, waste basket, or something else?
Those comfy shoes you wear around the house?
Duck duck gray duck, Duck duck goose or something else?
 
1. the part of the house below the ground floor. 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. 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. 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. 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. TAD POLE
11. what part of the country are you from? state? or world. ? MAINE
 
Oooh, good ones!!


What about:

Those flying insects that light up? lightning bugs
The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water? bucket
The things you in which you carry groceries? grocery cart
In casual speak, the plural of "you"? you all (not y'all)
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? seesaw
The piece of playground equipment that spins children around? merry-go-round?
Athletic shoes with rubber soles? tennis shoes, regardless of what they're used for (except running shoes...those are separate)
Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over? pancakes
Kitty-corner or Catty-corner? catty-corner
Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else? slug bug
The leather thing in which you carry money? wallet
Do you pitch, throw, or toss papers in the trash? throw
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? duck duck goose
 
Those flying insects that light up? I have no clue. we don't have them here.
The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water? bucket
The things you in which you carry groceries? shopping basket/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? swing? teatertoter
The piece of playground equipment that spins children around? merrygorownd
Athletic shoes with rubber soles? tennis shoes
Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over? pancakes, waffles
Kitty-corner or Catty-corner? kitty corner
Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else? slug bug
The leather thing in which you carry money? 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? 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/underneath the house
2. the kind of sandwich in a large, long bun, that's a meal in itself?
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.
dough nut
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.
first I swear then I call it my elbow. There is no funny bone therefore I do not call any part of my body a 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. ?
northwest Oregon, in the burbs of Portland... I think the specification matters as Oregon is very big and diverse.


Also, pop vs. soda vs. coke:
Most of the time I will use "soda" rarely will I use "pop" never will I call the general soft drink a "coke." If it's an actual Coca Cola I am wanting, then yes, I will call it a "coke."

Same thing goes for tissues and kleenex.




What do you call the little things you sprinkle on ice cream?
sprinkles
What do you call your subway?
well, it's not underground but it's called the MAX
What do you call the patch of sand on the waterfront?
coast
The long piece of furniture you sit on in the living room?
couch, or if it's smaller, a love seat
Denim pants?
jeans
Carbonated beverage?
soda
 
Here is my reply.. I did not read the others' reply.

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?
submarine

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

6. the common worm used as bait.
worm

7. vehicles for a baby or small child, the kind it can lie down in
strollers

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. ?
United States, Michigan.
 
Those flying insects that light up?
fireflies
The thing with a handle in which you carry mop water?
mop bucket
The things you in which you carry groceries?
shopping cart or just cart
In casual speak, the plural of "you"?
either, you all (not y'all) or you guys
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?
merry-go-round
Athletic shoes with rubber soles?
shoes, a lot of the time called by their brand name, i.e. "Nikes"
Flat, sweet, round things you poor syrup over?
pancakes
Kitty-corner or Catty-corner?
I don't know what either of these things are
Punch buggy, Slug buggy or something else?
just slug bug, I had no idea of what you meant at first...
The leather thing in which you carry money?
wallet
Do you pitch, throw, or toss papers in the trash?
If I throw the paper, then it's throw. If I toss the paper, then it's toss.
Trash can, garbage can, waste basket, or something else?
trash
Those comfy shoes you wear around the house?
slippers
Duck duck gray duck, Duck duck goose or something else?
duck duck goose
 
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?
?

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

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

Denim pants?
jeans

Carbonated beverage?
pop
 
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. crick
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.bonnet
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. ? Pennsylvania.
 

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