U.S. Slang Quiz
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If someone from Kentucky or the midwest is talking about a pothole, they might say __________.
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That car won't do well with that chughole!
If someone from Louisiana is going grocery shopping they might say they're going __________.
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We're going make some groceries!
If you're talking from someone from the north, they would probably call a Sprite a _________.
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Pass me a pop!
Meanwhile if you're down south, they'll most likely call it a __________.
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It's just a soda, man!
Instead of saying "super excited," someone from New York might say they're __________.
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"I'm odee excited to go to IKEA, bruh."
If you're friends with someone from Texas, they might have called you __________.
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Hoss is a word used to mean friend sometimes in Texas.
Someone from the Midwest might say __________ when they show recognition of a mistake or an accident. Sometimes as an apology.
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Ope!
Someone from the south will most likely say _________ in place of "you guys."
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Y'all some fools.
A southerner also might tell you that you've got a(n) __________ attitude if you're being rude.
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You've got an ugly attitude, little boy!
If someone from California wanted to borrow something form you, they'd probably use the word __________.
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"Let me bum that off you"