Thursday, 19 June 2014

20 Words That Have A Different Meaning In The Midwest

Because the best part of a sandwich is the middle.


Winter


What it means everywhere else: A season lasting from mid December

to early March.

What it means in the Midwest: A literal hell that will possibly never end, usually starting around Halloween and going until April.


Winter


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Pop


What it means everywhere else: A sound, maybe what you do to a pimple or a blister.

What it means in the Midwest: A carbonated beverage that tastes yummy in your tummy.


Pop


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Lakes


What it means everywhere else: A body of water.

What it means in the Midwest: The best swimming pool.


Lakes


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Manners


What it means everywhere else: If you make eye contact with someone and possibly smile, your manners are outta this world.

What it means in the Midwest: People going out of their way to hold open doors, smile at you, and sometimes even * gasp * talk to you.


Manners


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