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Moonpi 11-30-2009 09:52 AM

I worked with a woman from Michigan who used "them" in place of any pronoun, and any tense.

Them is nice bananas,
Them are coming to dinner tomorrow.

I used to cringe every time she opened her mouth. But then again, she probably is still working, and I'm not.

:roll:

Baren*eh*ked_canadian 11-30-2009 11:09 AM

Heh, most of those would drive me up the wall!
I've heard people say 'already' at the end of whatever they're saying, but I think I probably heard it more on TV than anywhere else, because I don't think people around here actually say that.

What drives me really crazy, is when people say 'yous guys' or something similar. ARRRGH!!!! It doesn't happen often and it's mostly people who are uneducated who say that around here. Maybe it's common elsewhere, I don't know.
Or what about 'don't' instead of doesn't. "She don't know what time to go pick him up"
Or what about double negatives like "I don't know nothing"
I never understood how that made sense...
They used to call me the 'grammar b!tch' in high school, I can understand why, lol!

Baren*eh*ked_canadian 11-30-2009 11:10 AM

Oh yea, my EX used to say TY-NE-LOL instead of Tylenol. ARGH!!!

Baren*eh*ked_canadian 11-30-2009 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by bearisgray

Gallivanting - going out and about on unnecessary errands or visits

I've heard that one pretty often.



What about 'your neck of the woods' How did that saying ever even start?

renee765 11-30-2009 11:54 AM

I hate it when I hear a newscaster say 'he went missing' or 'he turned up missing'. I just don't get it.

Renee

amma 11-30-2009 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by bearisgray
why do we say "don't forget to" when we really mean "remember to"

I read somewhere that our little brains remember "NOT" and tune out the rest - is this so?


a question that I think should be banned: "Did you or did you not . . . . ?"

seems to me that "Did you . . . .?" would be adequate

I used these with my kids when they were younger :oops: all of the time!!
I also read that children and some adults only hear the first 5 words and then the rest becomes gibberish...so if you add in words like "not" in the first 5, no wonder they tuned us out lol

kwhite 11-30-2009 01:24 PM

Oh another thing said here pretty regularly is instead of Chiropractor they say Choir-practor. And for Alzheimer's it is Old-timers disease.

And my husband regularly worshes (washes) his kellers (colors) in cold werter (water)

Baren*eh*ked_canadian 11-30-2009 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by kwhite
Oh another thing said here pretty regularly is instead of Chiropractor they say Choir-practor. And for Alzheimer's it is Old-timers disease.

And my husband regularly worshes (washes) his kellers (colors) in cold werter (water)


Good God, how do you get used to that?! I would be so confused, where is he from?

BellaBoo 11-30-2009 02:13 PM

In rural south the phrase 'fixing to' is used in place of going to and 'carry' in place of taking.
I'm fixing to carry my aunt to the store.

I can't stand to hear the word day pronounced as 'dee' like in Mondee, Tuesdee, Wednesdee.... Say MonDAY, TuesDAY..... it will at least give the impression you do have some learnin! LOL

bearisgray 11-30-2009 02:20 PM

My niece is a transplant to Texas from Minnesota - and she's picked up a lot of the expressions - you-all and fixing come to mind.

Actually, you-all makes some sense. You is singular and you-all is plural.


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