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2010-12-22 2:46 PM
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KOM do you like Stuffies? Stuffed quahogs?


2010-12-22 3:31 PM
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2fat2tri - 2010-12-22 11:11 AM Woburn = Woobin

Chowdah and Lobstah are my two favorites


Oh yeah! Forgot about that (I live in CT (shhh) for years and college in RI then a few years in Boston)
Peabody=PEEbiddee; Woonsocket=WOOONsokkiT
and yum = clam cakes!
And what is with the Plymouth Rock...it's just a little itty bitty stone for cryin' out loud! LOL
2010-12-22 4:24 PM
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itsallrelative_Maine - 2010-12-22 12:16 PM
michgirlsk - 2010-12-21 9:39 PM
...Clearly my 3 months in Connecticut was not enough New England exposure. 


CT isn't New England. Just sayin'


ahaha.  it is according to wiki.
2010-12-22 5:17 PM
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michgirlsk - 2010-12-22 5:24 PM
itsallrelative_Maine - 2010-12-22 12:16 PM
michgirlsk - 2010-12-21 9:39 PM my 3 months in Connecticut was not enough New England exposure. 


CT isn't New England. Just sayin'


ahaha.  it is according to wiki.
It was, but their percentage of Yankees fans got too high and they were kicked out.
2010-12-22 5:38 PM
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my sis went to BU and we spent a lovely summer there watching Red Sox games from her building roof on Comm Ave ...

but anyway i took a cab from logan to her place, and oddly enough i had a native bostonian cabbie, and he was telling me, 'yah, we gaddah laddah shacks hea in Bwahston ...'

i'm looking around politely, 'really? i haven't seen one'

he gives me a really strange look

i finally figure out he means 'sharks'

shacks. heh.
2010-12-22 5:53 PM
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I still use "jimmies" for ice cream, not sprinkles. and my dad still has a bunch of the old-school Awful Awful glasses.. like getting a milkshake in a Big Gulp glass. I thought they were from Friendly's though.

I loved the summers spent in "Fawxburra" and Needham with g'parents.  Candlepin bowling was the best... 3 balls, it was like skeeball on crack.

 



2010-12-22 8:31 PM
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boyhsv - 2010-12-22 4:53 PM

I still use "jimmies" for ice cream, not sprinkles. and my dad still has a bunch of the old-school Awful Awful glasses.. like getting a milkshake in a Big Gulp glass. I thought they were from Friendly's though.

I loved the summers spent in "Fawxburra" and Needham with g'parents.  Candlepin bowling was the best... 3 balls, it was like skeeball on crack.

 



You're right, the Awful Awful was a Friendly's creation, my uncle used to work as a Friendly's manager back then.

Candlepin bowling is wicked awesome!  I remember the old TV show, Candlepins For Cash, hosted by the redoubtable Bob Gamere in Boston....before he got busted for some sort of child porn thing I believe.
2010-12-23 1:35 PM
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Awww, Jimmies bring me right back to my days working at Brighams...sigh...

The funniest expression I used to hear was from my friends from Newton Coa-nah - "yunt, mush"  which is loosely translated using the Google translator as "right on, buddy".  Have never heard it anywhere else- it was just a wicked popula colloquialism.

2010-12-23 2:04 PM
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Tynan19 - 2010-12-22 3:46 PM KOM do you like Stuffies? Stuffed quahogs?

Love 'em!

Even better is I have a Qpon for money off!!
2010-12-24 11:27 AM
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2010-12-24 8:22 PM
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Tynan19 - 2010-12-24 12:27 PM Nice!
I think you mean noice...


2010-12-25 12:18 AM
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Nah that would be New Yok
2010-12-25 11:35 PM
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**clarification -->  The "oo" that people are writing in the transcriptions of place names is the "oo" in "book," not the "oo" in "hoot." **

That was for anyone who plans to print out this thread as a travel guide.  Carry on.
2010-12-26 7:18 PM
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jldicarlo - 2010-12-19 10:24 PM This thread really makes me want a grinder.....

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My ex husband was from CT/RI area.  I loved grinders.
THere is definitely a difference between a good grinder and the average sub you get anywhere else.
2011-11-06 5:13 PM
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Contrary to what many think there, is but one way to pronounce these words below.   They are not actually colloquialisms but rather have their deepest roots in the New England area:

 

SCALLOP:     right way:  SKOL' up (as if the scallop has the word "call" stuck in the middle of

                                                          it)

                      wrong way:  SKAL' up

 

QUAHOG:      right way:  QWAH' hog

                       wrong way: KO' hog

 

the town of Raynham:   There is but one pronunciation for the town of Raynham on the Southshore of Massachusetts:

 

                       right way:   RAIN HAM  (equal emphasis both syllables - say the word "ham")

                       wrong way:   RAIN' um

 

                      (above:  the same rules hold true for the towns of Stoneham,  Eastham, and    

                      Wareham)    One hundred and fifty years ago Chatham was pronounced "CHAT                         HAM (again equal emphasis both syllables) -  indeed some old timers (natives

                      to the town) pronounce it that way to this day.

                     
2011-11-06 5:14 PM
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You are precisely correct Mike.


2011-11-06 5:16 PM
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pga_mike - 2010-12-19 1:22 PM Bubbler (pr bubblah) - Water Fountain
Wicked - Excellent
Wicked pisser (pr pissah) - Awesome

 

I assure you not all Bostonians use those words.   And yet we still manage to drop our "r"s and say "QUINZY" for Quincy.

2011-11-06 5:45 PM
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max - 2010-12-22 10:30 AM

Mike_D - 2010-12-22 7:49 AM As for the "Tonic/Soda" debate -- I've lived in MA nearly my whole life, and have never run across anyone who refers to "soda" as tonic.


That's cuz you're probably just a young kid!! 

For a real classic introduction to New England slang and accent, dig up a copy of the old movie, "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming", starring Alan Arkin, Carl Reiner, and Brian Keith.


This. As well as Perfect Storm.

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2011-11-07 10:38 AM
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Birkierunner - 2010-12-20 10:33 AM

Is the term "steamers" used anywhere else for clams?

 

Not in Cleveland

2011-11-07 11:19 AM
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Was at a party this weekend with a guy from Boston and a woman from Maine (talking to each other).  I would have rather been at the dentist than being forced to listen to their accents.  It honestly sounded like a foreign language at times.


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2011-11-07 11:43 AM
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mrbbrad - 2011-11-07 11:38 AM
Birkierunner - 2010-12-20 10:33 AM

Is the term "steamers" used anywhere else for clams?

 

Not in Cleveland

Steamers is one kind of clams.  Not all clams are steamers.

 



2011-11-07 1:07 PM
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been back in NY for a year, and love the looks I get whenever I say 'wicked' - everyone looks at me and then remembers that I lived in Boston for 13 years....

of course the Red Sox cap/jacket/sweatshirt.... could be a giveaway.

2011-11-07 1:08 PM
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D.K. - 2011-11-07 12:43 PM

mrbbrad - 2011-11-07 11:38 AM
Birkierunner - 2010-12-20 10:33 AM

Is the term "steamers" used anywhere else for clams?

 

Not in Cleveland

Steamers is one kind of clams.  Not all clams are steamers.

 



Yes, but a Littleneck, a Cherrystone and a Quahog ARE all the same clam. Just different sizes.
2011-11-07 2:06 PM
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edited as I'd posted the exact same comment last month, and didn't realize it.

Wicked bummah.



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2011-11-07 2:12 PM
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You're all making me homesick.  Luckily I'm going to the Cape for a family wedding this weekend - will get to hear some wicked serious accents!
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