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To: Cagey
Reminds me proudly of Boston S L A N G U A G E ...


adorns the musuem walls


Airier

Chowda Heads

Moniker & Collar

Pete Sir

Otch

Cotton

The T
    Boston subway

Cone GOOSE Toe

    Fun Spanish for "with pleasure." (con gusto) Didn't know you could speak a foreign language? Try www.funixbook.com. A breakthrough for learning a foreign language which you may find hilarious.

SCENE Ya

    Last year of school

Holly

    An excellent motorcycle

Budded Con

    Corn on the cob with butter

Bonnie

    A purple dinosaur you probably detest

Ah

    Letter between q and s

He Has A Cap On

    He has a fish on his head

Lodge

    Opposite of small (large)

Bulkie

    Sandwich bun

Bah Rum

    Bar room

Wicked Boah

    A not-so-interesting person

Southie

    Someone from South Boston

BaBa

    He cuts your hair

Bub Bluh

    Water fountain to most

Awed

    Opposite of even

Ann Tenor

    Transmits radio waves to your car

Khakis

    Start your car with them

Pita is a Cheetah

    Peter cheated on this test

Spa

    Ma and Pa convenience store

Seltz

    Our basketball team

Directional

    Car's blinkers

The Hub

    The world revolves around here

Had

    Opposite of soft

Tea Potty

    Precursor to American Revolution

Clabbids

    Wood boards that cover many houses here

Lemon Stir

    Leominster, Mass

Match

    Month between Feb and April

Foddy DOLL Us

    $39.99 plus one cent

How Ah Ya?

    Boston Greeting

HAVE Id

    Our famous University

Hoodsie

    Small cup of ice cream

Wicked Spooney

    Something very cool

Pots

    Pieces to your kids toys

Packy

    Buy liquor or 6 pack there

Boy Gawd

    By God

Frappe

    Milkshake to most

Had Licka

    Gets you drunk fast

Spooky

    Italian sub sandwich (from spucadella)

6 posted on 04/12/2002 5:38:32 AM PDT by 2Trievers
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To: 2Trievers
Geeze, now I'm in the mood for some Indian Pudding.
7 posted on 04/12/2002 5:41:00 AM PDT by Cagey
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To: 2Trievers
The topic is about "Slang Words That Mean 'Good'", and you omit "WICKED PISSAH"??
13 posted on 04/12/2002 7:43:47 AM PDT by martin_fierro
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To: 2Trievers
Pete Sir

Most say pizza

In college I had a roommate from Germany who pronounced "pizza" this way. After a few months it rubbed off on me and I started saying it!

We would go to a crowded place and most would say, "There are a lot of people here." He would say, "There are people all and everywhere." That one rubbed off on me as well and I still use it.

Good ol' Nils corrupted my english in ways I am still trying to correct.

41 posted on 04/12/2002 1:24:14 PM PDT by Drew68
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