Scrapple is not just a Philly thing, it’s more of a Pennsylvania thing. And it’s a breakfast food made of scraps, mainly pork and flour made into a bread-like substance. It’s a common substitute for french fries or bacon – serve up some eggs and scrapple for a healthy breakfast...
However, there has been an associated rise in Instagram slang which some parents are struggling to decipher, including terms likeInstagram addiction. So, we have compiled a list of commonly used words, phrases, acronyms and hashtags. Why do teens use slang on Instagram? There are several reasons...
Want to learn some fun, entertaining, and humorous food and drink slang? This cool app gives you hundreds of funny slang names and one liner diner expressions for common American food items. App Features: - Save your favorite food slang!
“I stopped for acheekycurry on the way home.” I know it wasn’t healthy to eat that, that’s why I’m telling you it wascheeky. Also used with drinks: “I had acheekypint of cider to celebrate!” This can also mean you had more than one. “Let’s go for acheekywine after...
Bandit: A bomber crew term for an enemy ship.[40] Bantha dung: Insult used to refer to something[41] or someone worthy of contempt.[42] Could also mean worthless, e.g. "Your words ain't bantha dung right now."[43] When used about something worthy of contempt, the word is similar...
Chicken and beer is the perfect companion for those cold Seoul nights, and it’s a combo that has exploded onto the food scene in the past few years. The phenomenon can be traced back to the hit Korean romantic-comedy series“My Love from the Star,”where actress Jun Ji-hyun played a...
The addition of 'o' and 'ie' to words and names. - It is very common for names to be changed by adding either the letter 'o' or the letters 'ie', as in Johnno for John or Hughie for Hugh. There is no hard and fast rule for how this gets done but it is something you learn...
"Damn this food is fire." fly = good-looking, cool 靓 "She's so fly." Gucci = good, cool "Hey I didn't mean to bump into you." "No problem you gucci." hangry = hungry and angry 又饿又火 "Damn! Where is that steak I ordered? We've been waiting for an hour and a half...
Like it or not, use it or not, every language has its dark underbelly or grammar-shunning, syntax-hating, curiously constructed, and odd sounding words that fail to get the approval of 'proper' speakers and dictionaries alike. Oddly, what we call 'slang' (slang too in Polish), is often...
Healthy- Healthful. I'm not really sure if this is slang or whether the American use of healthful is the real alternative to the English "healthy". We talk about a healthy lifestyle and about healthy food. I never heard anyone say smoking was "unhealthful" in the US but I suppose that...