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Russian Accent

If you hev a rushain accent, zen you would be tocking like zis
Ze rushain accent is spockon like so.
-person with Russian Accent
by discat#1 January 1, 2020
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accentist

It's kinda like being racist, exept... you know... accentist.
I hate Boston accents. I'm so accentist.
by Christina May 11, 2004
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Bay Area Accent

One of the less known-about American accents, can be heard throughout the bay depending on which area you're in. However, its beginning to fade as more and more people move in from other places.

Some notable differences:
- Slurring words or sounds together, "Sanrancisco"
- Dropping Ts, Santa Monica is "Sannamonica" and Santa Cruz is "Sannacruz"
- Replacing the "t" or "th" sounds with "d", so "these" is "deeze" and "those" is "dose"
- A weird "r" sound. I can't explain it
- Either super fast or super slow

- Throwing in a lot of bay area slang, "hella", "tryna", "slaps" "cop"
- Dropping whole words, "Whayya mean?" = "What do you mean?"

Listen to how these people talk, they have Bay Area Accents: YBN Nahmir ("listen to Rubbin' off the Paint", he picked up his accent from friends in Cali over GTA), Daveed Diggs, SOB x RBE (listen to "Anti")
Person: Say 'Catfish Hunter'
Person w Bay Area accent: CAFESH HUNNER
Person: Wtf

Person w Bay Area accent: I was born inna city and was raised in the da sen-oh-sen
Translation: I was born in the City and raised in the 707
by Weird flex but OK December 16, 2018
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Fortnite Accent

another word for a young british child's accent
person 1:"Hey do you know about Mischivator on tiktok?"
person 2:"Oh, that Fortnite accent kid?"
by DietCokeCondom6969696Fan December 18, 2022
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Mid-Atlantic accent

A Mid-Atlantic accent is specifically developed to sound neutral among American and British accents. Such accents used to be usual among the upper social classes of many cities in eastern North America, especially New York City (where it is sometimes called the "Locust Valley lockjaw" after the home of American President Franklin Roosevelt, who spoke with such an accent), Boston (where it is sometimes called a "Harvard accent" or "Boston Brahmin accent"), Philadelphia (where it is sometimes called a "Main Line accent"), and Baltimore. In fact, it formed a required segment of the education to be had at most of America's most prestigious schools until as late as 1950. In Britain, it has been most often affected by businessmen, intellectuals, and members of academia who seek or support a special Anglo-American relationship in areas of culture and commerce.
Mid-Atlantic accents have been popular in the entertainment industry. On the television program, "Frasier," the characters Frasier and Niles Crane speak with a Mid-Atlantic accent developed in the American city of Seattle. The iconic American actor, Katharine Hepburn, also spoke with a Mid-Atlantic accent developed in Connecticut, a short distance northeast of New York City. Another actor and icon, Cary Grant, spoke with a different Mid-Atlantic accent developed in Bristol on England's west coast.
by Dr. Henry Seton December 12, 2008
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nipple accent

This is a technique to increase one's upper body allure by using an applique inserted over the nipples to make them appear to be more erect or prominent than they really are.
Since tonight we're going clubbing, I'll wear that baby tee and nipple accents.
by Françoise December 15, 2007
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Accepted Gender Phase

The genders which society will allow you to identify as without any push back.
"The accepted gender phase of today are male, female and transgender."
by zeezer43 June 26, 2021
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