•
brat or
braht –
bratwurst •
breezeway (widespread) ("skyway" in Minnesota) – a hallway connecting two buildings •
clout (originally Chicago, now widespread) – political or social influence •
davenport (widespread though uncommon) – a sofa, or couch •
euchre (throughout the North) – card game similar to spades •
fridge (throughout North and West) –
refrigerator •
hotdish (esp. Minnesota) – a simple entree cooked in a single dish, related to
casserole •
paczki (in Polish settlement areas, esp. Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin) – a jelly doughnut •
pop (North-Central and West) – a soft drink, carbonated soda •
soda (all the Northeast and parts of Wisconsin) – soft drink •
Troll (North-Central) – people who reside in the
Lower Peninsula of Michigan •
Yooper (North-Central) – people who reside in the
Upper Peninsula of Michigan •
ope – a form of alert or apology used when trying to get around someone or something; E.g. "Ope, let me squeeze right past ya". Ope is most often used in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Minnesota.
Northeast •
brook (now widespread but especially common in the Northeast) – creek •
bubbler (esp. New England, Wisconsin and the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys) – a water fountain •
cellar – alternate term for basement •
sneakers (throughout the U.S., though concentrated in the Northeast and parts of Florida) – generic rubber-soled athletic shoe. •
soda – a sweet, carbonated soft drink •
Mischief Night (or, rarer,
Cabbage Night) – an annual night when, by custom, preteens and teenagers play pranks; usually, the night before
Halloween New England •
grinder – submarine sandwich •
packie (
package store) – a liquor store •
rotary – traffic circle •
tag sale – garage sale •
wicked (all of Massachusetts) – very; an intensifier and adverb, as in
wicked cold meaning
very cold Eastern New England •
bulkhead – cellar hatchway •
cabinet (Rhode Island) – milk shake •
frappe –
milkshake •
hosey – (rare, but esp. parts of Massachusetts & Maine) to stake a claim or choose sides, to claim ownership of something (sometimes, the front seat of a car) •
intervale – bottomland; mostly historical •
jimmies –
sprinkles (ice cream topping) see also
Mid-Atlantic, below •
johnnycake (also
Rhode Island jonnycake) – a type of cornmeal bread •
leaf peeper – a tourist who has come to see the area's vibrant autumn foliage •
necessary – outhouse, privy •
quahog – pronounced "koe-hog," it properly refers to a specific species of clam but is also applied to any clam •
tonic (eastern Massachusetts) – soft drink
Northern New England •
ayuh – "yes" or affirmative •
creemee – (Vermont) soft serve ice cream •
dooryard – area around the main entry door of a house, specifically a farmhouse. Typically including the
driveway and parking area proximal to the house •
Italian (
sandwich) – (Maine)
submarine sandwich •
logan (also
pokelogan) – a shallow, swampy lake or pond (from
Algonquian) •
muckle – to grasp, hold-fast, or tear into •
mud season – early spring == Mid-Atlantic ==