Slang
CultureTrav
Q6: What is the most unique slang phrase/word you have ever heard? Tell us where you were and what it means! #CultureTrav
A6: "Tea" meaning "gossip/dirt" - I heard it in Georgia - I like it! #CultureTrav
A6 In Spain, the word OSTIA is used a lot. It is the communion cracker, but means wow, shoot, and a combo of other words. However, when things don't go your way, they say, me cago en la mala ostia (I poop on the bad communion cracker.) Ja ja! #culturetrav
replying to @travelcricket8 @travelcricket8 A6) The phrase "23 Skidoo" is one that I always liked. #CultureTrav
RT @travelcricket8: A6: "Tea" meaning "gossip/dirt" - I heard it in Georgia - I like it! #CultureTrav
replying to @travelcricket8 @travelcricket8 A6: Discovering the highly localized term "yinz" (you all/y'all) in Pittsburgh is probably the most unique we've heard! That or "hoagie" (sub sandwich) from the Philadelphia area. #CultureTrav
RT @HeidiSiefkas: A6 In Spain, the word OSTIA is used a lot. It is the communion cracker, but means wow, shoot, and a combo of other words.…
replying to @Nicolette_O
@Nicolette_O A6 The Australian phrase 'fair dinkum' for honest, fair, genuine person was a unique way to describe a good person.
#CultureTrav
RT @NewYorkHabitat: @travelcricket8 A6: Discovering the highly localized term "yinz" (you all/y'all) in Pittsburgh is probably the most uni…
replying to @NewYorkHabitat @NewYorkHabitat @travelcricket8 A6: I learned in Japan that genki means spirited. I hope that I am a genki lady. #CultureTrav
RT @t_jh2009: @travelcricket8 A6) The phrase "23 Skidoo" is one that I always liked. #CultureTrav
RT @micheleherrmann: @NewYorkHabitat @travelcricket8 A6: I learned in Japan that genki means spirited. I hope that I am a genki lady. #Cult…