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Post by peano on Jul 18, 2016 16:34:42 GMT
that I've never heard uttered in real life and sound weird to me:
"butt hurt"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 16:39:55 GMT
My favorite is: "Oh, my achin' ass!"
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Post by peano on Jul 18, 2016 16:41:00 GMT
My favorite is: "Oh, my achin' ass!" LOL!I think I say that one every morning when I get out of bed.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 16:44:46 GMT
I thought butt hurt was more of an online thing? I've never heard it said in real life.
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Post by happymomma on Jul 18, 2016 16:45:21 GMT
"Who is she from home?" seems to be indigenous to my town/area, as people that aren't from here have no idea what this question is asking.
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Post by freecharlie on Jul 18, 2016 16:54:17 GMT
I thought butt hurt was more of an online thing? I've never heard it said in real life. I've heard it. Typically younger crowd, but I've heard some my age and older.
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Post by myshelly on Jul 18, 2016 16:55:58 GMT
Butt hurt was common when I was in jr. high school. I think of it as an old/out of style phrase.
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Post by katlady on Jul 18, 2016 16:56:12 GMT
Butt hurt - I have heard it used, and I have used it before in a conversation.
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Post by mikklynn on Jul 18, 2016 17:06:25 GMT
that I've never heard uttered in real life and sound weird to me: "butt hurt" My DIL, from Fargo/Moorhead (ND/MN) says this. I've rarely heard it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 17:10:14 GMT
"Who is she from home?" seems to be indigenous to my town/area, as people that aren't from here have no idea what this question is asking. I do not understand this question at all LOL
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Post by happymomma on Jul 18, 2016 17:12:25 GMT
"Who is she from home?" seems to be indigenous to my town/area, as people that aren't from here have no idea what this question is asking. I do not understand this question at all LOL It's how we ask, "What is her maiden name?" or "What was her surname before she married?"
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Jul 18, 2016 17:13:34 GMT
Butt hurt - I have heard it used, and I have used it before in a conversation. ^^^ I was coming here to post this exact thing, lol!! (I graduated HS in 1987, fyi) I don't know if I ever said this phrase when I was younger, but I have used it recently. My BF was kinda confused when I said it, lol, so I'm guessing he's never heard it before. Maybe I got it from reading it here?? don't know... but it's now made its way into my regular vernacular.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 17:27:18 GMT
I'm more familiar with the phrase Butt Ugly than I am Butt Hurt.
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Post by nicole2112 on Jul 18, 2016 17:32:08 GMT
These rattle my brain:
"Get off the car" - instead of get out of the car "He came out in The Shining" - making reference to an actor playing a role in a certain movie. I say "He was in The Shining".
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Post by Belle on Jul 18, 2016 17:35:22 GMT
Have never heard anyone say "Butt hurt" but have read it here on several occasions.
What area would you hear someone say "Butt hurt"?
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Post by happymomma on Jul 18, 2016 17:36:29 GMT
One I notice, when talking to my friend in Wisconsin, is that she will say, "I'm going by my mom today." instead of "I'm going to my mom's today." I've also heard others from Wisconsin say "going by" in place of "going to" so I assume that's a regional thing.
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Post by originalvanillabean on Jul 18, 2016 17:41:17 GMT
I've never heard any of these.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 17:43:07 GMT
My northern MN family all say "Oh for cute" but I haven't heard it anywhere else.
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Post by Kerri W on Jul 18, 2016 17:44:06 GMT
A regional one to where I live now is "Everwhen" or the like. They use it instead of saying "whenever" For example, "Everwhen you get around to going to the store, would you pick me up a gallon of milk?" or "Everwho left the door open must have been born in a barn!" They switch the w-ever word order. Apparently it's a common Appalachian thing?
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Post by freecharlie on Jul 18, 2016 17:48:31 GMT
My northern MN family all say "Oh for cute" but I haven't heard it anywhere else. what does it mean?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 17:56:09 GMT
My northern MN family all say "Oh for cute" but I haven't heard it anywhere else. ha! I heard that all the time in college... in Minnesota (but not the north).
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Post by oldcrow on Jul 18, 2016 17:59:08 GMT
One I notice, when talking to my friend in Wisconsin, is that she will say, "I'm going by my mom today." instead of "I'm going to my mom's today." I've also heard others from Wisconsin say "going by" in place of "going to" so I assume that's a regional thing. I don't use the word going instead I say some form of *drop by*. I dropped by my sister's yesterday, I'll drop by the grocery store on my way home.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Jul 18, 2016 17:59:53 GMT
we visit my BF's Dad in WI every summer... 'going by' (my Mom's place, etc.) is commonly used instead of 'going TO' but only for visiting an actual person, I think-- I don't think you'd go 'by' the store... (but I'll have to make a point to listen for it in a couple weeks.) And it's funny, actually, because if you WOULD actually go BY someplace, that really means you're driving by it and not stopping, lol!
I've heard 'oh fer cute' before, too, but can't think about a situation-- do you say it if something IS really cute??
as in:
statement: "look at this picture of my new kitten playing with some string!" reply: "oh, for cute!"
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Post by cmpeter on Jul 18, 2016 18:00:23 GMT
I have heard butt hurt, probably on 2peas though, not in real life. I haven't heard any of the others.
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Post by DEX on Jul 18, 2016 18:11:07 GMT
I've heard 'oh fer cute' before, too, but can't think about a situation-- do you say it if something IS really cute?? as in: statement: "look at this picture of my new kitten playing with some string!" reply: "oh, for cute!" I have heard "Oh, fer cute" as in, "That is a cute dress". and "She got all butt hurt because I said her kid was ugly"
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Post by Woobster on Jul 18, 2016 18:14:54 GMT
We used to use "butt hurt" often back in my high school days (class of "97). I still hear it occasionally from my friends.
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Post by peabay on Jul 18, 2016 18:18:02 GMT
Just recently, someone used the phrase "showing his ass", which I guess is a regionalism for acting like a jerk, but I took it literally and thought the kid had mooned someone.
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Post by kimpossible on Jul 18, 2016 18:21:17 GMT
Well...I'm originally from California and now live in AZ. When I started working for a company who was HQ'd out of the south I frequently started hearing, "we be fixin'" or "he be fixin'" or "she be fixin"....I laughed, and found it very endearing. I work with one of my favorite co-workers of all times right now, she is from Texas and is "be fixin" something all the time! Love it!
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Post by marimoose on Jul 18, 2016 18:21:25 GMT
I thought butt hurt was more of an online thing? I've never heard it said in real life. I've heard it. Typically younger crowd, but I've heard some my age and older. I was going to say I have heard it AND used it - just ask my husband LOL. Maybe we are just weird in Colorado. What do you think freecharlie??
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Post by freecharlie on Jul 18, 2016 18:22:58 GMT
I've heard it. Typically younger crowd, but I've heard some my age and older. I was going to say I have heard it AND used it - just ask my husband LOL. Maybe we are just weird in Colorado. What do you think freecharlie?? well, there is that 😀
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