Kevo_303 P.E.
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I’m gonna come up with a new one: “crawfather”. He’ll make you a “crawffer” you can’t refuse.
Getting closer. Mark my words, you will laugh at one of my puns one day.
I have laughed or at least smiled at them, more often than not. I just let you know when you're reachingGetting closer. Mark my words, you will laugh at one of my puns one day.
“Merryland”Which reminds me: Mary, merry, and marry are three different words. People need to pronounce them differently.
Also it's bury. Not "berry" or "Barry". It should rhyme with "curry"!
Further, the endemic and salient bury/barry meger in the Maryland and tidewater accents annoy me to no end. I grief my wife about this all the time. She doesn't even hear herself doing it.
and no @ChebyshevII_PE, I'm not originally from Maryland.
Got it. Next time i’m i’m In the neighborhood that’ll be my first stop.Steve's Prince of Steaks.
I Philly split short-a the crap out of the Maryland. I'm not even sure its possible to use IPA to write my pronunciation.“Merryland”
I’m not even sure it’s possible for me to fully understand any of that...I Philly split short-a the crap out of the Maryland. I'm not even sure its possible to use IPA to write my pronunciation.
I’m not even sure it’s possible for me to fully understand any of that...
Fair enough. For the record i’ve Been told that Washingtonians have no accent. Except in the case of “bag” in Seattle (pronounced “beg”).Dr Suess books don't always rhyme with a Philly accent.
Well gee, I can’t be the ONLY one who bloats their post count. I’m trying (read: failing) to maintain a decent rep-to-post ratio, here!Gosh, results are never coming out at this rate.
I have very much heard all three ways, and think I've said at least these three myself. But out of the blue, I'd probably say it's a tie between "craw-fish" and "cray-fish".informal poll. How does everyone pronounce crawfish?
a) cray-fish
b) craw-fish
c)craw-daddy
There is only one correct answer
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