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POLL: Does anyone here say both with an "L"

Xionide

Diamond Member
I thought it was completely normal untill I spelled it "bolth" when i was in first grade and was told it was wrong so i asked my mom about it and she said it was a family thing. That was a long time ago but I was wondering if anyone else here said it that way too.
 
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off

My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.

Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.
 
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off

My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.

Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.


Haha, the minute a family member of mine says 'yonder' is the minute I smack them upside the head.

-silver
 
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off

My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.

Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.

Crick is a word. It is another word for a small, shallow stream. It sounds perfectly normal to me.

 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off

My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.

Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.

Crick is a word. It is another word for a small, shallow stream. It sounds perfectly normal to me.

I was 18 or so before I realized that holler (to indicate a place) was a mispronunciation of hollow.

 
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off

My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.

Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.

Don't forget "are-duh" (meaning "oughta" or "ought to").
 
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: nater
nope, but my mom puts an r in toilet..."TORLET" ....pisses me off

My mom's a hillbilly so I've got that stuff going on too.

Creek=crik
wash=warsh
there=thar or yonder
etc.

Crick is a word. It is another word for a small, shallow stream. It sounds perfectly normal to me.

I was 18 or so before I realized that holler (to indicate a place) was a mispronunciation of hollow.

Weird. I never knew that. Dictionary.com does indeed say its a variation of hollow...

I never knew that hollow could mean "to urge or call by shouting".

It just doesen't sound right to say "hollow and get the kids, honey"..

lol....

 
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