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inspired by a post below ... ST Regional Expressions Poll ... I had never heard of full-up until an Alanis Morissette song ... what other curious ...
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i'm not dead yet ! (aka pacrat)
May 24 '14, 10:42
expressions does ST know that they don't use "regionally" but have heard by some form of media (movies, songs, ST, etc) ?
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you'all come back ya hear. around here they used to say, Mountain's out, meaning clear sky you can see the volcano, also sun break -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 24, 12:25
I think I would bust a gut if someone ever said "yinz" in my presence
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Reagen
May 24, 10:54
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well, around here, we say things like "I ate until I was full." i don't think that "full up" is used around here . . . although I wonder if . . .
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i'm not dead yet !
May 24, 10:59
"a whole nother" -- nm
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con_carne
May 24, 10:45
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I use it all the time. -- nm
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Krusty
May 24, 11:26
balls deep -- nm
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Spawn Lord
May 24, 10:43
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