I prefer the term sweet talking. I don't want y'all scaring her off, she's supposed to be doing two weeks. You mess this up and you're all with a riddle!
Speaking of how funny some people sound in different parts of the country, I found a dictionary online.
Anat-A combination of two words that means and that.
Cleveland-What most Pittsburghers think of when asked to describe how bad Pittsburgh used to be.
Comere-A Pittsburgh "quickie". Come here, said quickly, is comere. See also: Gahed.
Don-The opposite of up.
Haffing-Usually used in connection with the word to, as in "I sent my payment in by mail, so I could settle up my account without haffing to go there."
Ink pen-Although there's really no reason to announce what's inside a pen, Pittsburghers do anyway. Instead of asking for just a pen, they ask for an ink pen.
Melk-That white stuff that we never outgrew our need for, that goes great with cold cereal and chocolate chip cookies.
Rilly-Rilly rhymes with silly and means really.
Those ones-A peculiar(and sometimes annoyong) grammatical construction in which Pittsburghers add something to a sentence instead of taking it away. When a Pittsburgher is asked "Which apples do you want?" they reply "Those ones," instead of simply saying "Those."
Yunz-The word that sets Pittsburghers apart from everyone else in the world. It means the same as all of you and is sort of a northern y'all. Yunz is singular, with yunzes usually reserved for the plural.
Fine. But I was also looking for a dictionary for you. The best I could find was the urban dictionary #8 says Angel is the name of EVERY mexican transvestite. So I think we've all learned a little today. Isn't that what this thread is all about?
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