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More Windy City slang
« on: April 12, 2007, 10:16:08 AM »

1. Grachki (grach'-key): Chicagoese for "garage key" as in, "Yo,  Theresa,
waja do wit da grachki? Howmy supposta cut da grass if I  can't git intada
grach?"

2. Sammich: Chicagoese for sandwich. When made with sausage, it's a 
sassage sammich; when made with shredded beef, it's an Italian Beef 
sammich, a local delicacy consisting of piles of spicy meat in a 
perilously soggy bun.  (YUMMY Italian beef with peppers!)  :P

3. Da: This article is a key part of Chicago speech, as in "Da  Bears" or
"Da Mare" (the latter denoting Richard M. Daley, or  Richie, as he's often
called).

4. Jewels: Not family heirlooms or a tender body region, but a  popular
name for one of the region's dominant grocery store chains.  "I'm goin' to
Jewels to pick up some sassage."

5. Field's (unfortunately, now Macys): Marshall Field, a prominent 
Chicago department store. Also Carson Pirie Scott, another major 
department store chain, is simply called "Carson's."

6. Tree: The number between two and four. "We were lucky dat we  only got
tree inches of snow da udder night."

7. Over by dere: Translates to "over by there," a way of  emphasizing a
site presumed familiar to the listener. As in, "I got  the sassage at
Jewels down on Kedzie, over by dere."

8. Kaminski Park: The mispronounced name of the ballpark where the 
Chicago White Sox (da Sox) play baseball. Comiskey Park was  recently
renamed U.S. Cellular Field (da Cell).

9. Frunchroom: As in, "Getottada frunchroom wit dose muddy  shoes."It's
not the "parlor." It's not the "living room." In the  land of the
bungalow, it's the "frunchroom," a named derived,  linguists believe, from
"front room."

10. Use: Not the verb, but the plural pronoun 'you!' "Where use  goin'?"

11. Downtown: Anywhere near Da Lake, south of Da Zoo (Lincoln Park  Zoo)
and north of Soldier Field.

12. The Lake: Lake Michigan. (What other lake is there?) It's often  used
by local weathermen, "cooler by Da Lake."

13. BoysTown: A section on Halsted between Belmont and Addison  which is
lined with gay bars both sides of the street. "Didn't I  see use in
BoysTown in front of da Manhole?"

14. Braht: Short for Bratwurst. "Gimme a braht wit kraut."

15. Goes: Past or present tense of the verb "say." For example,  "Then he
goes, 'I like this place'!"

16. Guys: Used when addressing two or more people, regardless of  each
individual's gender.

17. Pop: A soft drink. Don't say "soda" in this town. "Do ya wanna  canna
pop?"

18. Sliders : Nickname for hamburgers from White Castle, a popular 
midwestern burger chain. "Dose sliders I had last night gave me da 
shits."

19. The Taste: Da Taste of Chicago Festival , a huge extravaganza  in
Grant Park featuring samples of Chicagoland cuisine which takes  place
each year around the Fourth of July holiday.

20. "Jieetyet?": Translates to, "Did you eat yet?"

21. Winter and Construction: Punch line to the joke, "What are the  two
seasons in Chicago?"

22. Cuppa Too-Tree: is Chicagoese for "a couple, two, three" which  really
means "a few." For example, "Hey Mikey, dere any of dem  beerz left in da
cooler over by dere?" "Yeh, a cuppa too-tree."

23. 588-2300: Every one in Chicago knows this commercial jingle and  the
carpet company you'll get if you call that number -- Empire!  (Famous or
their salesmen using 30 inch yard sticks to measure your  home for
carpeting).

24. Junk Djor: You will usually find the 'junk dr aw er' in the  kitchen
filled to the brim with miscellaneous... but very important,
junk.

25. Southern Illinois: Anything south of I-80.

26. Expressways: The Interstates in the immediate Chicagoland area  are
usually known just by their 'name' and not their Interstate  number: Da
Dan Ryan ("Da Ryan"), da Stevenson, da Kennedy, da  Eisenhower (da "Ike"),
and da Edens.

27. Gym Shoes: The rest of the country may refer to them as  sneakers for
running shoes, but Chicagoans will always call them  gym shoes!




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Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2007, 10:26:01 AM »
My favorite one is the gym shoes.  I love gym shoes!  Never thought to call them anything else! [smiley=kid.gif]


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Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2007, 12:52:27 PM »
LOL! I love it. I'm guilty of a cuppa too-tree of these my self.


Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2007, 01:11:24 PM »
aw, that makes me homesick!


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Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2007, 05:59:18 PM »
Ah hahaha!!!!!


I used to live in Boys Town.  ;)
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Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2007, 06:02:36 PM »
We have the Empire jingle in Michigan too!  I always thought that belonged to our state!  [smiley=laugh4.gif]


Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2007, 07:18:13 PM »
22. Cuppa Too-Tree: is Chicagoese for "a couple, two, three" which  really
means "a few." For example, "Hey Mikey, dere any of dem  beerz left in da
cooler over by dere?" "Yeh, a cuppa too-tree."

Ugh, that one drives me CRAZY!  I've lived here over eight years, and that phrase is like nails on a chalkboard to me.


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Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2007, 12:12:07 AM »
We have the Empire jingle in Michigan too!  I always thought that belonged to our state!  [smiley=laugh4.gif]

We have that in MA! I don't like that guy's voice though. And seriously, who actually wanted a bobble head doll of him?!  ::)


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Re: More Windy City slang
« Reply #8 on: May 15, 2007, 03:59:31 PM »
these crack me up because dere all so true!

makes me think of the "da bears" skit on SNL with chris farley.
it's not where you're born, it's where you belong

-U2, 'summer rain'


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