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Boston slang

Boston slang consists of words and phrases of slang originating from Boston. Though most often used in Boston, the slang can also be heard in other cities of Massachusetts, though not always as frequently. Some terms are less commonly heard outside of the Boston area than others.

Slang terms

B

  • bang - to make a left turn; sometimes used interchangably with hang
  • bazo - a drunkard; used mostly in South Boston
  • Beantown - Boston
  • Brahmin - Boston Brahmin
  • bubbler - drinking fountain

C

F

  • frappe - a milkshake; the term milkshake has a separate use (see below)

G

H

  • hang - to make a right turn; sometimes used interchangably with bang
  • The Hub - Boston; shortened from Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.'s phrase The Hub of the Universe

J

M

  • milkshake - milk mixed with flavored syrup; differs from frappe by not including ice cream

N

  • "No suh!" - "No way!"

P

S

  • Southie - South Boston
  • spuckie - submarine sandwich; see also grinder

T

V

W

  • wicked - very
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