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What Do You Say For….? Carbonated Drink Sandwiches Water Dispenser Your Mom or Dad’s Sister Shoes A group of people U.S.A. vs. West Virginia

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What Do You Say For….?

• Carbonated Drink

• Sandwiches

• Water Dispenser

• Your Mom or Dad’s Sister

• Shoes

• A group of people

• U.S.A. vs. West Virginia

soft drink or soda

The original term for pop (soda pop) used by southerners and hicks

with twangy accents.

A popular short term for the popular soft drink Coca Cola

Po’Boy

Hoagie

Hero

Grinder

Italian Sandwich

A type of sub sandwich found in Northern New England. Found in most

mom and pop type convenience stores, it is made with a very soft sub roll, soaked in olive oil, and filled with

meat, cheese, onions, tomatoes, black olives, and pickles.

A Submarine Sandwich or Hoagie that is baked so that the cheese

gets all nice and gooey

Sandwich originating in N'awlins, Louisiana. Usually contains some type of fried fish; shrimp, oysters, soft

shell crab, or meat.

The long sandwich featuring layers of

meat and cheese on a crusty Italian roll goes by a variety of names.

Old Pennsylvanianish term referring to a

Submarine Sandwich

Common reference to a large sandwich

A place where you can get a drink; mainly water.

Something found at a park that you can drink out of.

A slang term presumably originating from New England. Means drinking/water fountain.

The sister of one's father or mother

A formal pronunciation of aunt.

Any type of causal shoe usually consisting of rubber soles and a leather upper.

A type of shoe, normally light weight and having a rubber sole, designed for casual athletic activity.

A reference to a group of men and women.

A Pittsburgh way of say you all

Stands for you all. Pretty much all

southerners use it.

We Say… They Say….

Hit

Bet

For

Hill

Heet

Bait

Fir

Heel