I know how we speak because i am Canadian. I live in Ontario and i've talked to an American a couple times. In Utah they think we say ;
-Sorry (Sarry)
-House (How ess)
-Outside (Owwwtside)
We do say EH, at the end of a sentence BUT NOT ALL THE TIME indicating interest. Like ; three friends are talking in a group and the two leave and walk a way and the one day says ''That dude was an idiot eh?''
Basically that's it.
And around my age, 15 kids here are talking weird too.
We'll say, damn he's a roach. Meaning use less or being stupid.
Also, we call people birds. ''UGH he's a fucking bird!''
More i feel gansgter talk. :)
Like, pce.
(peace)
-Sorry (Sarry)
-House (How ess)
-Outside (Owwwtside)
We do say EH, at the end of a sentence BUT NOT ALL THE TIME indicating interest. Like ; three friends are talking in a group and the two leave and walk a way and the one day says ''That dude was an idiot eh?''
Basically that's it.
And around my age, 15 kids here are talking weird too.
We'll say, damn he's a roach. Meaning use less or being stupid.
Also, we call people birds. ''UGH he's a fucking bird!''
More i feel gansgter talk. :)
Like, pce.
(peace)
Best Canadian Accent?
by Marbarrr April 24, 2009
Not just changing er to ah. Sometimes bostonians tend to ad er to some words and of course the addition of the word wicked! (only when followed by an adjective)
quarter = quada
pizza = pete-zer
That game was a wicked pissa!
quarter = quada
pizza = pete-zer
That game was a wicked pissa!
People in eastern mass have a boston accent
by 617 Boston October 08, 2007
Black / English accent. Used largely in South Africa. Also can be used to describe the accent of a black man that wears a lot of bling.
Jezquanda is a black woman from England. She has a Blinglesh Accent.
by Jsev44 December 05, 2009
Someone who constantly speaks with Fortnite terminology's and call outs: "W-key", "Dog shit", and "Think about that"
by nikkkkki\ June 29, 2022
The stereotypical "surfer dude" accent in men and the "valley girl" accent in women. Characterized by improper use of the word "like" and making statements with high rising terminals so that every statement sounds like a question. Also marked by a use of vocal fry so that statements sound like the 17 year old you are talking to is a burned out adult who is bored of everything. Lots of uses of words such as "sick" or "rad." This accent bothers those over 40 and most people from places other than California or its neighbors.
"So, like, I'm totally going to like shred some sick pow today? So lets grab some brews bro and hit the trailllll." "Hey, you are from Tampa, why are you using a California accent?"
by Ole the Loggger January 26, 2015
WHY ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN EXAMPLE OF THE NEWPORT ACCENT?! YOUR EARS WILL FALL OFF AND BECOME MICRO-ORGANISMS OF THEIR OWN!!
by Evil Mrs. Ryan May 15, 2013
A complete disregard for the letter "R". One of the most noticeable accents in the US. Primarily used around boston and its suburbs.
Spelling bee anouncer: "your next word is 'car'"
boston accent: "Cah, C-A-..... Cah"
anouncer: "your a dumbass"
boston accent: "Cah, C-A-..... Cah"
anouncer: "your a dumbass"
by syx1nine October 23, 2007