I live here now and I hear it all the time.i'm from MN and never heard anyone say "ish" in that context.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ish&defid=561822
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I live here now and I hear it all the time.i'm from MN and never heard anyone say "ish" in that context.
there is an Eager Beaver tree trimmer in mtown.
I live here now and I hear it all the time.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ish&defid=561822
I've never claimed I lived in Chicago, but some people don't seem to hear the word "area" after I say Chicago.
My mother says "warsh" or "Warshington". Yes, she grew up rural. My sister and I always ask where the "r" is in that word.
When like people are like talking and they like use the word like like every other like word during like the whole like presentation. We are like in college, and like should like be able to like talk like normal and like not sound like a complete like moron. Like.
No you're just being fourtentious.
When like people are like talking and they like use the word like like every other like word during like the whole like presentation. We are like in college, and like should like be able to like talk like normal and like not sound like a complete like moron. Like.
Can I add my niece to the list? She's April 10th also.
"Nice" shoes with "fancy" jeans...
Concerned about "authenticity" and "cred"...
I never knew mtown was a hipster.:twitcy:
For the record, I usually told non-Iowans what town I lived in (either Ames or Gladbrook) and then had to reference it with a direction/distance from Des Moines. Now I have to tell all my Iowa friends and family that Mount Vernon, WA is about 60 miles north of Seattle.
When like people are like talking and they like use the word like like every other like word during like the whole like presentation. We are like in college, and like should like be able to like talk like normal and like not sound like a complete like moron. Like.
Also, "milk" <> "melk"
My aforementioned North Dakotan mother-in-law pronounces theater as thee-A-ter.