Posted on 06/27/2015 2:44:19 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
The Oxford English Dictionary added the word Masshole to its roster on Wednesday, formalizing a term well known to frustrated drivers throughout the Northeast.
A piece of coarse slang defined as a term of contempt for a native or inhabitant of the state of Massachusetts, Masshole was one of nearly 500 words added to the dictionary on Wednesday, along with twerk, sext, hyperlocal, freegan, fratty, and fo shizzle.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonglobe.com ...
Technically one is always supposed to stay in the rightmost lane so as to not impede the flow of traffic. No police tactics required.
You learned to drive in Boston? Please. :-) Now perhaps if you said you learned how not to drive in Boston, that might be something I could support. :-)
Having driven in most parts of the country, I see drivers from the Boston area as tending to be more aware of their surroundings and generally more capable at higher speeds and in tighter situations. In my experience Illinois drivers are usually the least attentive and most careless.
I actually learned how to drive on my trip across country.
That would be a lot of driving!
I learned that some places police actually do enforce the traffic laws. For instance, in CA you are required to stop as soon as a pedestrian steps off the curb. Such was unheard of at the time in MA. Also, CA had these 4 way intersections with stop signs at each crossing. Right of way law prevailed which said the first to stop is the first to go. Never a problem.
Except that everyone has to stop, usually multiple times, before they get through the intersection. This wastes time, fuel, and brake pads.
It worked very well and people got thru quickly and easily.
It's generally the most wasteful type of intersection next to stoplights.
This of course would create chaos in MA. Talk about road rage.
New England has classically used rotaries and round-abouts instead. These intersections allow drivers to maintain speed with less congestion and waste. They are now beginning to be used in the rest of the country. That said, it only takes one nincompoop to wreck the flow for everybody, and yes, angry horns and gestures may result!
> this hims her ;)
I’m told that’s flexible these days. ;)
I thought it was just us weekenders heading up to the cottage on the lake...Pine River Pond Massholes, represent!
ahhahah - Not in my family
Then your family name is neither Jenner or Kardashian. Luckily.
Phrase only to be used by eastern Massachusetts, coastal NH and coastal Maine kids.
Actually I've heard some kids from Brooklyn (not Brookline) use that expression too.
Maybe it will be in the next OED edition.
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