2Xtreme21
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Originally posted by: lokiju
Originally posted by: 2Xtreme21
One of the infamous Pittsburghese words said in these parts. I do say it, though I have different definitions of it. A creek to me is a stream big enough that a bridge should be constructed over it if a road goes through it. A crick is a tiny trickle of a stream that you can pretty much step over, like I had in the woods behind my house growing up.
*shrugs*
I don't understand this one...
4. How do you pronounce the second syllable in pajamas?
Rhymes with jam
Rhymes with father
Either
Don't know
Most often I say it as it rhymes with jam. I don't know which way is proper to be honest...
If you're looking for something to bash Pittsburghers on though, I got something for you.
People around here very often leave out the verb "to be" in a sentence like "the car needs to be washed." Up until about high school, I never knew sentences like "the dog needs walked," "the kids want fed," etc. were wrong. Unfortunately, when I figured out it was wrong (we had an English teacher from the UK and she was baffled that we spoke like this), I had to think back and wonder how many times throughout my education I got away with saying stuff like that because my teachers didn't know it was wrong.
Yeah, we need taught.
