scottyrocks
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My pa and I say earl for oil.
My grandmother used to say 'terlot.' Was your pa from the Bronx?
My pa and I say earl for oil.
I used to say, "I could care less" when I meant "I couldn't care less". I also used to say, "For god sakes" instead of "For god's sake".
Another one I am hearing more and more, even on network TV is the misusage of went and gone. "He should have went to the store". Argh.
That gets compounded for me when people say (and write) "He should of went to the store" it's not of, it's have, he should have gone to the store.
My dad used to say that. He also used wrasslin for wrestling and berler for boiler.My grandmother used to say 'terlot.' Was your pa from the Bronx?
HiThis is one that you often hear on television, during those god-awful TV spots for new products or competitions for vacations or whatever.
"Extra added bonus".
A BONUS IS EXTRA AND ADDED. WE KNOW THAT.
Just. Say. 'Bonus'.
Please!
Two words I have heard adults say: "Pasketti" for Spaghetti
My grandmother used to say 'terlot.' Was your pa from the Bronx?
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned using "supposubly" instead of "supposedly" yet.
-Dave
I haven't seen or heard that one yet, except maybe by a child.
We always pronounced "Kindegarten" as "sub-primary."
I have never encountered that term in Michigan. But then, we had a lot of German immigrants.
-Dave