8 Hilarious Sayings You’ll Only Hear in Pennsylvania

By Rachel Greco

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8 Hilarious Sayings You’ll Only Hear in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is known for its unique slang and humorous sayings, which often reflect the state’s cultural heritage and regional dialects. Here are eight hilarious sayings you might only hear in Pennsylvania:

  1. “Hoagie”: Pennsylvanians use this term to refer to a sub sandwich, which is a staple in the state, especially in Philadelphia. For example, “I’m grabbing a hoagie for lunch.”

  2. “Wooder”: Instead of saying “water,” many Pennsylvanians pronounce it as “wooder.” This is a classic example of local dialect, often used in casual conversations.

  3. “Rush the Growler”: This phrase is used to describe going to the store to buy beer. It’s a humorous way to refer to grabbing a quick drink.

  4. “Djeetyet?”: This is a Pennsylvania Dutch-influenced way of saying “Did you eat yet?” It’s often used in social settings to ask if someone has eaten.

  5. “A While”: This phrase is used similarly to “in the meantime.” For example, “You look over the menu, and I’ll get your drink a while.”

  6. “Redd Up”: Originating from Pittsburghese, this phrase means “to clean up.” It’s often used in a humorous context, like “Let’s redd up this mess!”

  7. “Jagoff”: This Pittsburghese term is used to describe someone who is annoying or obnoxious. It’s often used in a lighthearted manner among friends.

  8. “Yinz”: Another Pittsburghese term, “yinz” is a colloquial way of saying “you guys.” It’s commonly used in casual conversations, like “Yinz going to the game tonight?”

These sayings and slang terms are integral to Pennsylvania’s cultural identity and are often used to add humor and regional flavor to everyday conversations.

Sources

  1. https://punsaboutpuns.com/funny-pennsylvania-puns/
  2. http://dialectblog.com/2011/06/06/pittsburghese/
  3. https://www.reddit.com/r/Pennsylvania/comments/fhyk67/hello_pennsylvania_slang_and_unique_phrases/
  4. https://www.movoto.com/guide/pa/pennsylvania-words/
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Pennsylvania_English

Rachel Greco

Rachel Greco covers life in US County, including the communities of Grand Ledge, Delta Township, Charlotte and US Rapids. But her beat extends to local government, local school districts and community events in communities that surround Lansing. Her goal is to tell compelling stories about the area that matter to local readers.

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