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Old 01-18-15, 05:26 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Stealhead View Post
In the US usually if the location is a business or public area its called a restroom at a private residence it is called a bathroom.

We also have many regional terms for drinks espically soft drinks. For example pop,soda,soda pop, cola are all the same thing many people in the south will simply say Coke and typically the server if also a southerner will give the person what ever the soda the place has so it might actually be Pepsi. Same gosr if the guest says Coke and the establishment has Pepsi they'll get Pepsi.

Another fairly common term is joint as a name for a business usually a bar or club something of this nature. I'm pretty sure it was originally for a specific type of bar which had a juke box that would be called juke joint. Later it was used as a name for any entertainment type establishment.

Some more common American slang
Split: to leave usually quickly "this place is boring let's split"
Bum: to borrow "hey can I bum a smoke"
Lit Up\Light up: dual meaning can mean the state of intoxication "I got lit up last night" or use of force "Light up that Taliban position", "If you keep it up I'm going to light you up"
Gat,piece,heat: firearm
Cheese: money
Government cheese: money provided by government assistance
Dude: dual meaning to a friend a salutation to a stranger an insult
A term used by teenagers is jelly short for jealous "don't be jelly dude"
Government cheese? That must be a Florida thing. Never heard that one before. Now we're getting into regional american usages.
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