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Regional vocabularies of American English

Despite the standardizing influences of the mass media in the United States, a number of regional vocabularies continue to exist throughout the country. It is still not uncommon for an American away from his or her home region to encounter novel ways of referring to familiar objects and concepts.

This article deals only with differences in everyday vocabulary, but this linguistic description of regional differerences provides a more academic approach to the subject.


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Regional Vocabulary Tables

Delaware Valley
(Greater Philadelphia, Pa., southern New Jersey and northern Delaware)
Regional Term General Term
cellar basement
fireplug fire hydrant
hoagie submarine sandwich
shore beach
Often associated with South Jersey speech, esp. in the phrase "down the shore" (at the beach)


New Orleans, Louisiana
Regional Term General Term
banquette sidewalk
cold drink soft drink
neutral ground median strip
po' boy sandwich on French bread (baguette)
bobos bruises
by location to be at or in someplace (e.g. "by your mama's [house]")
pass by location to stop and visit someplace
to make groceries to go shopping for groceries
lagniappe a little bit of something extra
goute ("goh") a little taste
Where y'at? How are you doing?
alligator pear avocado
Cap (from Captain) Sir
(make) dodo (go to) sleep
hickey a bump on your head
passion mark a love bite
locker the closet
mosquito hawk dragonfly
valise, grip a suitcase

hard quarter! - meaning 25 cent piece!

New York City Area
Regional Term General Term
to wait/stand on line to wait/stand in line


The South
Regional Term General Term
buggy shopping cart
tump over combo of turn/bump over
yonder over there
coke generic term for any brand of soda/pop
More at Soft drink


Eastern Wisconsin
Regional Term General Term
bubbler drinking fountain
to budge to cut in line
flatlander someone from Illinois



Minnesota
Regional Term General Term
Pop generic term for any brand of soda/pop
More at Soft drink
Duck duck gray duck A children's game, more commonly called Duck duck goose
hot dish a simple entree cooked in a single dish, more commonly called casserole
Northern and Eastern Missouri
(Saint Louis, Columbia, Missouri, and Surrounding Areas)
Regional Term General Term
to love on someone to show love to someone/to love someone


Maine and Northern New England
Regional Term General Term
cellar basement
"The County" Aroostook County, Maine, so called due to its large size.
fiddlehead a type of fern which grows to form a head resembling the scroll of a fiddle or violin, considered a local delicacy in Northern Maine
"from away" phrase describing a person from another state or country (or as is sometimes the case in Northern Maine, a person from Southern Maine)
leafer a tourist who has come to see the area's vibrant autumn foliage
wicked (adv.) very, extremely

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