How some native New Englanders pronounce "Boston". The Boston accent is known for being non-rhotic (R's are seldom pronounced) and broad, sometimes nasal, vowels.
Other examples of pronunciation:
New Guy in Boston: Can you say park the car in Harvard yard?
Guy born in Bahston: What're you, retahded?
New Guy in Boston: Can you say park the car in Harvard yard?
Guy born in Bahston: What're you, retahded?
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John told his wife Abigail that he would allow her to knit unbothered tomorrow if she would let him put his balls betwixt her lips, in the form of a Boston Teabag Party.
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Baton twirling started by drum majors using batons to keep the beat for the marching band and were commonly twirled to create more of a show for spectators.
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translated into english:
rude, impolite, not courteous, indecent, immodest, shamless, without shame.
translated into english:
rude, impolite, not courteous, indecent, immodest, shamless, without shame.
Steve: "Did you see Henry grabbed that girls ass while her boyfriend was right there?"
Issac: "Yea that was a bastos move."
Issac: "Yea that was a bastos move."
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