What odd or old-fashioned words..

As a Scranton girl myself, I can assure you that he is prounouncing hayna correctly. It is HAY-na.

Now, dyaeatyet? Case I is goin ta da store and I coul git a couple to tree sangwiches if yer hungry. Hayna or no?

OMG. That is exactly what I was talking about.... And my dad always says "a couple of two tree",,,, that is so funny! :laughing: And we always went up to Eynon.. and also to the "Ak-a-me" in Wilkes barre. I'm a coal miners granddaughter,.
 
This is so much fun. Most of these I have heard in my 50 years. Here are some I did not see mentioned:

reform school
hold your horses (hang on)
i am going to put a rock on your head if you don't stop growing so tall
madder than an old wet hen (very upset)
book satchel (book bag)
cut a rug (dance)
I'm a fixin to (going to)
vittles (food)
school house (school)

Thanks for the reminder.
 
We called our five & dime stores just dime stores; Kresges was one, sort of partnered with Kmart later on & also Woolworths as well as Ben Franklin. My first job while in high school was at Kresges & with my first pay I bought a transistor radio. I'm 64.

What about transistor radios?

Bubblers? meaning water fountains

pop meaning soda drinks such as coke & pepsi

The oleo I remember was a white hunk of something my mom had to knead with a blob of yellow coloring. Ewwwwwwwwwwwwww! Couldn't buy it here; we had to go to Illinois (I'm in Wisconsin).

I was thinking oil cloth meant some kind of tablecloth while lineoleum meant a floor covering?

This is a neat thread & as for other posters here, it reminds me of my Grandma. I remember her getting all dressed up just to "go downtown" & she'd be sure to have her hanky & a hat. Gloves too.
 
"Happy as a clam", which is short for "Happy as a clam at high tide"

My grandmother used to say. Now just wait a cotton pickin' minute!
 

my mom uses thongs in re: to flip flops!! :scared1:

"She had some cute thongs on".... :scared1:
 
How about "witching a well" or "witching for water"?

Refers to the way old timers would find a spot to drill a well. My grandpa could witch a well.
 
My Grandparents always said dinner for lunch and supper for dinner:)

and I always get made fun of for saying "a burr in his saddle"
 
We still drink Pop (not soda) in Canada!

My favourite old fashioned phrase is "that's quite a connundrum".

I also use twitterpated and knickers regularily.

My mother sends my kids $20 at the end of every school year for "grading" (passing). She will call me and say "I sent their grading money today".
 
My aunt thought that it was unlady like for girls to whistle. She would say "a whistling girl and a crowing hen will drive the devil from his den". The fridge was the larder in her house. She was such a lady herself! I really miss her. Soap operas were her "stories".
 















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