Results for “DART accent”

18 results

dart
noun

a cigarette

#australian#aussie#smoking
Dortspeak
noun

The mocking name for the affected South Dublin accent — 'Dublin 4' becomes 'Dortspeak'.

#irish#dublin#accent#class
yat
noun

The thick New Orleans accent — and the people who carry it.

#nola#dialect#identity#southern
Ersters
noun

Oysters, in the thick Yat accent of working-class New Orleans.

#nola#yat#food#dialect
khakis
noun

Car keys — but only in a Boston accent.

#boston#regional#accent#meme
holy wah
interjection

Yooper exclamation of awe or disbelief — basically 'holy cow' with a Finnish accent.

#midwest#yooper#upper-peninsula#exclamation
spins and dips
phrase

The vogue element where you whip a 360 spin and drop straight into a back-landing dip on the musical accent.

#ballroom#vogue#lgbtq#dance
bullseye
noun

Fifty pounds (£50), from the darts bullseye score.

#cockney#london#british#money
gawd
interjection

'God', in a Cockney accent; used in exasperation.

#cockney#london#british#exclamation
jouk
verb

To dodge, duck or dart out of the way

#scottish#irish#movement#dodge
roysh
interjection

'Right' in an exaggerated posh Dublin accent

#scottish#irish#dublin#accent
cawfee
noun

Coffee, in the classic New York accent

#american#regional#accent#coffee
wicked smaht
phrase

Very smart (Boston accent)

#american#regional#intelligence#boston
grachki
noun

Chicago-accent slurring of 'garage key.'

#american#regional#chicago#accent
da
article

Chicago-accent pronunciation of 'the,' as in 'Da Bears.'

#american#regional#chicago#accent
sammich
noun

Chicago-accent pronunciation of 'sandwich.'

#american#regional#chicago#food
farty
adjective

St. Louis-accent pronunciation of 'forty.'

#american#regional#st-louis#accent
Durry
noun

A cigarette — the go-to Aussie word for a ciggie, dart, or rollie.

#aussie#smoking