Scarlet Overkill
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My current boss, the most intelligent person I've ever met, says sickth. Caught me off guard the first time, and then I heard at least one other person say it that way, too.
So is my family or town the only ones who say groshery?
On Wash/Washington, we helped my mom unlearn that about 20 years ago, and now she has ZERO recollection of ever having said "Warshington." She flat out denies that she ever did it. Alzheimers does run in the females in her family but she should be about 15 years away from that...
Also, does anyone else know people who refer to boxelder bugs as Democrats?
And this isn't a regional thing, I don't think, but in one of Ed Sheeran's songs he pronounces "sixth" --> sickth
I've heard commercials from 2 different grocery stores and they have both made me wonder whether I pronounce "grocery" a Nebraska way, or if I just randomly pronounce it the way I do. And in my opinion, the way I pronounce it is the un-snooty way.
My way (and the Nebraska way?): Groshery, Grosheries
Snooty way (in the commercials): Grossery, Grosseries
If my way is the Nebraska way I think these grocery stores need to make different commercials for our area.
What are some other examples and how do you say them?
accuracy - accYuracy or Ackeracy ? (I was watching a football game)
vase - vozz or vace ?
comfortable - comfterble or com-fort-a-ble ?
OMG, who do you know that says that? My husband and his parents both say it that way. Just figured it was only a family thing.
So is my family or town the only ones who say groshery?
caramel or carmel- I guess caramel is correct but I say carmel.
"Grosh-ry"
High school girlfriends mom is the only person I’ve heard say warsh. Crazy b!^@h I tell ya!!Carmul
BeeAAtrice
Creek or crick yep
Root or Rowt = Route
Grossery Store
Coopon
Huhper not Who per
pop
Nor fork not Norfolk or Norf@*k lol
is warsh a Nebraska thing? I thought rednecks everywhere enjoyed that one .
Cray On! for the love of God it’s Cray On ! :ahhhhhhhh
This is a good one. I know quite a few people from Beatrice and they get driven nuts by anyone who pronounces it 'bee-uh-triss.'Beatrice: be-AT-triss, not BE-uh-triss, or my brother's alternative BEET-rice.
Yep i've heard that too, but that may be the only place that word is pronounced that way.This is a good one. I know quite a few people from Beatrice and they get driven nuts by anyone who pronounces it 'bee-uh-triss.'