When a person from the suburbs goes to hang in the city and tries to impress or fit in with the urban crowd.
That officer developed an “urban accent” when he went from working in the suburbs to working on a gang team in plain clothes. Facial hair makes the accents thicker.
by ReneeMel August 23, 2020

My daughter from the Chicagoland speaks with a Youtube accent, sometimes midwest, sometimes British/Austrailian, and/or with a southern twang.
by Durck22454 January 5, 2021

by Uncle Eugene July 6, 2010

An auditory disease where speakers catch the accent of others and begin using it in their conversation.
When you were on the phone with North Carolina, your klepto-accentitis kicked in, and you said, "Ya'll need to hush up now" in a southern twang!
by Lorilynn December 4, 2010

not many people in england have that horrible upperclass accent thats just stupid hollywood producers for you making movies who dont know shiyte. who want shooting may I add, , theres loads of accents in england, some sound irish like the geordies and the scousers, why Iye man, gooin up toon ferra pint, some have the same accent as austrailiens like the south staffordshire and the black countray "g'day a yo orighte aer kid" "doe they, yo aye am ya" arrr, dyo wanna canabea aer kid, thats where strife comes from, some people have that cockney accent where they never pronouce their R's alwighyte mayte, ow it gahn geeza, some accents over pronounce their RRs like the west country and cornwall, where the farmers say OGHHH ARRR in a deep voice, or like the pirates of penzance did iye ye be warrrned. this is why the former colonies have so much accented diversity between each other because they all descend from difrent areas of britain.
theres no british accent as such and it all depends on your class and back gound and where ya come in england which determines the way yo spayke, some southern english people look down on black country accents the most because of how broad it is! doe they
by bute October 10, 2005

A dialect typified by a non-rhotic speech pattern and a merger in the vowel classes found in words like "cot" and "caught."
For the record, I've never heard anyone say "Bahsten" or "Sahx," apart from people faking the accent. Most people from Mass or New Hampshire will say "Bawstin" and "sawx."
For the record, I've never heard anyone say "Bahsten" or "Sahx," apart from people faking the accent. Most people from Mass or New Hampshire will say "Bawstin" and "sawx."
A Boston Accent would best be used as follows: "Yoah retahded if ya don't think the sawx ah frickin awesome."
by Nordo November 29, 2007

a very beautiful way to speak. there r many varieties of the american accent with it's own regional accents. the american dialect tends to pronounce the words as they should be, which makes australians look like lazy asses when in terms of speaking.
by sebastoin pequot November 24, 2006
