I noticed on Little Toe's JW chat thread talk of learning new slang words. It got me to thinking we should all share some local or personal sayings so we can all understand each other better. And who knows, with so many people here from all over the world, you could start an international catchphrase of the week!
So here it goes, from my local Northern Minnesota area:
1- UFF DA (oof dah) means a variety of things- oops, wow, that was heavy, what a good meal I can't eat another bite. In a sentence: "UFF DA, that was a good lunch."
2- Wah! (wah) shortened form of the Ojibwe word Ho Wa (hoe wah) means- Wow! In a sentence: "My grandpa left my grandma for a 17 year old." "Wah!"
3- ba nung (bah nuhung) means doesn't work in ojibwe. When used in in reference to a male it means impotent. In a sentence: "That ba nung man is late for our date again." "The ba nung freezer has left my ice cream soft!""Why don't you come out with me tonight baby, that ba nung man of yours won't even know."
4- roostin' (roosting) means throwing a rooster tail of dirt behind your vehicle as you drive recklessly usually while drinking heavily. In a sentence: "Whoo! Let's go roostin' I just got new mud tires for my truck and a case of Pig's Eye!" Pig's Eye is cheap local beer.
5- roostin' in da pits (roosting in dah pits) means throwing a rooster tail of dirt behind your vehicle as you drive recklessly in a sand/gravel pit. It also implies a keg party to follow in said gravel pit. In a sentence: "Whoo let's go roost in da pits" "Ya sure I got a keg and a couple bottles of mad dog!" Mad Dog or MD 20/20 is very caustic grape wine.
6- Ya sure you betcha (yah-sure-yoo-bet-chah) made famous by the Coen brother's movie Fargo. means yes but of course. In a sentence: "Ya wanna go roostin' we can leave that ba nung man of yours at home?""Wah! Yah sure you betcha!"
7- Swampy (swampee) means foul smelling city folk who've just been camping for two weeks without bathing once. They perceive themselves to be in a remote wilderness outpost and think they are fitting in in their disheveled smelly state. "There are too many swampies in the bar, let's go roost in the pits."