Regional: Midwest
American slang and expressions from the Midwestern United States
소개
미국 중서부는 친절함으로 유명하고, 지역 슬랭도 그걸 반영해요. 만능의 "ope"부터 탄산음료를 "pop"이라고 부르는 것, 그리고 활기찬 "you betcha"까지, 중서부 표현은 따뜻하고, 겸손하고, 끝없이 매력적이에요.
이 챕터에서는 중서부—미네소타, 위스콘신, 일리노이, 오하이오, 그리고 미국의 심장부—의 슬랭을 다뤄요.
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인기
- 1 Pop Any carbonated soft drink — what coastal Americans call '...
- 2 Bonfire An outdoor fire pit gathering — a primary form of Midwest...
- 3 Oh ya An enthusiastic affirmative — distinctly Midwestern.
- 4 Real quick A phrase added to make any request sound less imposing.
- 5 Snow day A day when school is canceled due to heavy snowfall or da...
이 챕터의 모든 미국 영어 슬랭 (84)
- Ope A reflexive exclamation used when you accidentally bump into someone or make ...
- You betcha An enthusiastic way of saying 'yes,' 'absolutely,' or 'you're welcome.'
- Dontcha know A rhetorical tag phrase added to the end of sentences for emphasis or to seek...
- Uff da An exclamation expressing surprise, exhaustion, relief, or mild dismay — the ...
- Hotdish A hearty casserole typically made with a starch, meat, canned vegetables, and...
- Minnesota nice The stereotypical Midwestern trait of being outwardly polite and friendly, so...
- Midwest goodbye The prolonged farewell ritual where leaving takes 30-60 minutes of additional...
- Up north Going to a cabin, lake house, or rural retreat, typically in northern Minneso...
- Oh, for cute! An exclamation expressing that something is adorable or delightful.
- Puppy chow A sweet snack made with Chex cereal, melted chocolate, peanut butter, and pow...
- Kitty-corner Diagonally opposite from something, especially across an intersection.
- Come with To accompany someone, used without specifying 'me' or 'us' — just 'come with.'
- Jeez Louise A mild exclamation of surprise, frustration, or exasperation — a polite alter...
- Holy buckets A mild exclamation of surprise or amazement — a clean Midwestern substitute f...
- The lake Whichever lake is closest to your town or where your family cabin is — said w...
- Duck, duck, gray duck Minnesota's unique version of the children's game known everywhere else as 'd...
- Cheese curds Fresh, squeaky pieces of cheese, often deep-fried — a beloved Midwest snack, ...
- Supper club A distinctly Midwestern type of restaurant featuring a relaxed atmosphere, a ...
- Friday fish fry The Midwestern tradition of eating fried fish on Friday nights, especially in...
- Brandy old-fashioned Wisconsin's signature cocktail — an old-fashioned made with brandy instead of...
- Cheesehead A Green Bay Packers fan, or more broadly, someone from Wisconsin — often wear...
- Da Bears A catchphrase for the Chicago Bears football team, mimicking the thick Chicag...
- Lemme sneak past ya A polite way of saying 'excuse me' when you need to get by someone in a tight...
- Crick A creek or small stream — the Midwestern pronunciation of 'creek.'
- Warsh The Midwestern pronunciation of 'wash,' with an intrusive R sound.
- Euchre A trick-taking card game that's practically the official card game of the Mid...
- Cornhole A lawn game where players toss bean bags at a raised platform with a hole in it.
- State fair An annual multi-day festival celebrating agriculture, food, entertainment, an...
- Pop Any carbonated soft drink — what coastal Americans call 'soda.'
- Tennis shoes Any athletic shoes or sneakers — regardless of whether they're used for tennis.
- Garage sale A sale of used household items held in the driveway or garage of a home.
- Lake effect The weather phenomenon where cold air picks up moisture from the Great Lakes ...
- Polar vortex An extreme cold weather event caused by Arctic air plunging into the Midwest,...
- Flyover country A dismissive term for the Midwest — the vast middle of America that coastal p...
- Hoosier A person from Indiana — the official demonym that Indianans proudly claim.
- Buckeye A person from Ohio, an Ohio State fan, or a chocolate-peanut butter candy sha...
- Pop machine A vending machine that dispenses soft drinks — what coastal Americans call a ...
- The wave The friendly gesture of lifting a finger or hand off the steering wheel to gr...
- Needs washed A grammatical construction meaning 'needs to be washed' — dropping the 'to be...
- Jell-O salad A dish made with Jell-O gelatin mixed with fruit, whipped cream, marshmallows...
- Bonfire An outdoor fire pit gathering — a primary form of Midwest socializing.
- The boonies A very remote, rural area far from any town or city.
- Cripes A mild exclamation of surprise or frustration — a Midwest-approved substitute...
- That's different A polite Midwestern way of expressing mild disapproval or confusion without b...
- Oh ya An enthusiastic affirmative — distinctly Midwestern.
- Oh ya, no, for sure An emphatic agreement stringing together seemingly contradictory words.
- Real quick A phrase added to make any request sound less imposing.
- Sweeper A vacuum cleaner — the standard Midwest term for the appliance.
- Snow day A day when school is canceled due to heavy snowfall or dangerous winter condi...
- Black ice A thin, nearly invisible layer of ice on roads that's extremely dangerous for...
- Chicago dog A specific style of hot dog from Chicago — all-beef on a poppy seed bun with ...
- Deep dish Chicago's signature thick, pan-style pizza with layers of cheese, toppings, a...
- Ranch Ranch dressing — the Midwest's unofficial condiment, used on literally everyt...
- Tater tot hotdish The quintessential Minnesota casserole — ground beef, cream of mushroom soup,...
- The cabin A family vacation home, usually on a lake — the center of Midwest summer life.
- Ice fishing Fishing through a hole drilled in a frozen lake — a major Midwest winter past...
- Dibs In Chicago, the practice of saving a shoveled-out parking spot by placing fur...
- Wind chill The 'feels like' temperature accounting for wind — a Midwest obsession.
- Mudding Driving a truck or ATV through mud for fun — a popular rural Midwest pastime.
- Four-wheeling Riding ATVs through trails, fields, and back roads.
- The Windy City The famous nickname for Chicago, Illinois.
- The L Chicago's elevated rapid transit train system.
- Ya know A conversational filler used to seek connection and agreement from the listener.
- Pasty A savory hand pie filled with meat, potatoes, and onions — a Michigan Upper P...
- Yooper A person from Michigan's Upper Peninsula (UP) — pronounced from 'U.P.-er.'
- Fair to middlin' Doing okay — not great, not terrible; a modest response to 'how are you?'
- Rust Belt The stretch of Midwestern states that experienced industrial decline, named f...
- The Heartland A term for the central Midwest, evoking images of farmland, small towns, and ...
- Sweet corn Fresh corn on the cob — a summer staple and source of intense Midwest pride.
- A couple few An imprecise quantity meaning 'a small but vague number.'
- Spendy Expensive — the Midwestern way of saying something costs a lot.
- Cold one A beer — the simple, no-nonsense Midwest way to refer to a brew.
- Jeet? A compressed version of 'Did you eat?' — said as a single syllable.
- Ish An exclamation of disgust — the Midwestern 'gross' or 'yuck.'
- Believe you me An emphatic phrase meaning 'trust me' — used to stress truthfulness.
- Clicker Informal, often regional or generational term for a TV remote control.
- It's hotdish weather An expression meaning it's cold enough for a warm, hearty meal.
- Midwest nice The broader regional version of 'Minnesota nice' — the Midwest cultural norm ...
- Corn-fed Describing someone who is big, strong, and healthy-looking — raised on hearty...
- It's a horse apiece It's the same either way — there's no meaningful difference between the options.
- Detour ahead A universal Midwest warning that construction season has arrived — the other ...
- Could be worse The quintessential Midwest response to almost any negative situation — a form...
- Redd up To tidy up or clean a room — a regional term found in parts of Ohio and weste...
- Ice shanty A small shelter placed on a frozen lake for ice fishing — also called a fish ...
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