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  • @CB-iq1ou
    @CB-iq1ou 4 года назад +2515

    I have never heard Jennifer Garner's natural accent before!

    • @kassidywilliams5664
      @kassidywilliams5664 4 года назад +15

      Me neither

    • @snappymango
      @snappymango 4 года назад +41

      As a West Virginian though, I was kind of disappointed in the slang section there. Never ever heard of Cats Head and “Purdy” and “winder” are technically slang to me. More of a dialect/accent.

    • @cydniebourret1702
      @cydniebourret1702 4 года назад +7

      @@snappymango watch the full video she did ! They do a lot more of them this is just a clip. Maybe there are better ones in there ?

    • @CeeCeeB.
      @CeeCeeB. 3 года назад +5

      She sounds adorable with her natural accent!

    • @MickyMarineCorps1232
      @MickyMarineCorps1232 3 года назад +1

      No one has

  • @sonychuu
    @sonychuu 4 года назад +472

    As a Texan, "Bless your heart" is situational. Like, Oh my dog passed away last week. "Oh, bless your heart, that's terrible!" : genuine concern and sympathy. As opposed to seeing someone walking around outside in a tank and shorts in freezing weather and turning to your friend and saying "Oh, bless their heart." : actually saying "Look. Look at that idiot." All about context.

    • @HeidiThompson7
      @HeidiThompson7 3 года назад +10

      The passive aggressive version is applied intensely in England. I find it hilarious.

    • @shanapeete1581
      @shanapeete1581 3 года назад +3

      Tennessee agrees. Came here to say this.

    • @lmfao745
      @lmfao745 3 года назад +4

      It also can be used as an insult lol

    • @JoanneDunham
      @JoanneDunham 3 года назад

      Some one tells me that girl is loose I say "bless her heart"

    • @tigioma3761
      @tigioma3761 2 года назад +1

      @@lmfao745: "Bless your heart" or the next level "God love ya" are rarely compliments... ;)

  • @hkbabel
    @hkbabel 4 года назад +1752

    Matthew forgot to mention that "Bless your heart" is very frequently used sarcastically & is *not * meant as a positive thought towards the person receiving the blessing.. it's all context . At least in North Carolina. Y'all will know a bad blessing when you overhear or receive one :-)

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 4 года назад +46

      My bf's mom says "bless your heart" all the time as a sympathetic phrase to like a stressful situation.
      For example, I tell her I crammed for a test and got no sleep, she would say "bless your heart". I've heard it more in a positive or at least sympathetic tone more than mean.

    • @hkbabel
      @hkbabel 4 года назад +36

      @@danielleking262 Oh yes, it certainly CAN be said in a very sincere & loving fashion !!!! You will know if you ever hear it otherwise, for example if said by the exasperated woman standing in the 10 item or less grocery lane directly behind a woman with a full cart & fuller attitude...

    • @Doctors_TARDIS
      @Doctors_TARDIS 4 года назад +29

      It is ENTIRELY up to inflection if it's an endearing term or not.

    • @hkbabel
      @hkbabel 4 года назад +15

      @@Doctors_TARDIS Very much inflection, but context must also be considered :-)

    • @moes_film
      @moes_film 4 года назад +34

      I feel like when they put "ohhh honey..." before bless your heart, that's when it's sarcastic 😅

  • @puddingcat25
    @puddingcat25 4 года назад +1096

    I love that their accents come out a lot more, like Jennifer Gardner and Chloe Moretz, it makes more sense because they have southern belle personalities

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet 4 года назад +13

      Southern Belle personalities? Those are usually very stuck up white women....think of those women you see in republican, rich folk get togethers.

    • @qtdreamzasmr326
      @qtdreamzasmr326 4 года назад +31

      @@ASMRyouVEGANyet The women u r referring to are not Southern Belles though.

    • @nicolettecarrion3303
      @nicolettecarrion3303 3 года назад +6

      GARNER NOT GARDENER

    • @bonnie.f
      @bonnie.f 3 года назад +3

      Jennifer Garner doesn't have a southern accent. She has a West Virginian accent. West Virginia is not in the South.

    • @nikhilchandran874
      @nikhilchandran874 3 года назад

      @@bonnie.f yeah it’s in the west lollll

  • @jasonhendricks8587
    @jasonhendricks8587 4 года назад +1471

    E40 explained slang with more slang.....

  • @anishpatel8358
    @anishpatel8358 4 года назад +1305

    The way E-40 holds the iPad gives me anxiety

  • @valeriag9443
    @valeriag9443 4 года назад +1775

    I never realized how thick Jennifer Gardner’s southern accent is

    • @pacificcoastpiper3949
      @pacificcoastpiper3949 4 года назад +17

      Garner, no d

    • @snarkshark1020
      @snarkshark1020 4 года назад +34

      She suppresses it normally.

    • @Jprager
      @Jprager 4 года назад +20

      @@snarkshark1020 it’s more noticeable when she says certain words.

    • @allisons9455
      @allisons9455 4 года назад +21

      I have an accent to(more southern) but it only comes out when I say southern words, or get flustered.

    • @NCbassfishing24
      @NCbassfishing24 3 года назад +13

      That's not her accent, at least not anymore. She might have had it as a kid, but now she's performing it since it's relevant to the slang she's explaining. I guarantee she doesn't talk like that in everyday life, even off camera.

  • @user-jm5sz2we9g
    @user-jm5sz2we9g 4 года назад +361

    I feel bad for all the ppl trying to learn English then when they are out and about one day and get hit with one of these.
    Robber: “GIVE ME YOUR CHICKEN”
    English learner: “wtf”

  • @blueyzblue6391
    @blueyzblue6391 4 года назад +114

    Yep...southern women are the queens of passive-aggressive. Bless their little hearts.

  • @sarahtachibana1333
    @sarahtachibana1333 4 года назад +423

    I love this video, I'm gonna rewatch it quite a bit. I am American, and yet the vast majority of these slangs I didn't know. Goes to show how BIG America is, it's like a whole bunch of countries put together.

    • @brittanyw6065
      @brittanyw6065 4 года назад +46

      I also think a lot of these slang words were big when these adults were kids, but they are very much not what most millenials or Gen Z uses today.
      Example: "chicken" referring to money. Nobody says that anymore. "paper" is more common, but in today's modern internet culture, we say "bread" or "dough". As in "gotta get that bread".

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 4 года назад +18

      I definitely agree. NY born NJ raised & have lived in PA for 25 years. The South is its own thing.

    • @KR-kj9oi
      @KR-kj9oi 4 года назад +5

      @@brittanyw6065 ok but not only millenials and generation Z live in this world and use internet... 😊

    • @Ceares
      @Ceares 4 года назад +17

      @@brittanyw6065 bread or dough is old slang though, not millenial or Gen Z, just cause y'all use it. Slang gets recycled just like fashion, or just never drops out of use, that's how some of it winds up in the dictionary.

    • @deogratias6337
      @deogratias6337 4 года назад +1

      Yep dough is fairly old. Ppl just say ducats or monies now lol

  • @fieldschloe5145
    @fieldschloe5145 4 года назад +413

    Jennifer's southern accent is everythinggggg

    • @melaniebafia
      @melaniebafia 4 года назад +1

      time stamp?

    • @TheUpsideDownLife
      @TheUpsideDownLife 4 года назад

      @@melaniebafia :12 seconds in.

    • @bonnie.f
      @bonnie.f 3 года назад +3

      She has a country accent, not a southern accent. West Virginia is not the South, people.

    • @Mishro22
      @Mishro22 3 года назад +2

      @@bonnie.f Hey Bonnie, West Virginia is below the Mason-Dixon line. West Virginia is the South, people.

  • @sidellvillafranco6349
    @sidellvillafranco6349 4 года назад +246

    Adam Devine referencing micheladas 😍 what a cultured king.

    • @djangoinchains2151
      @djangoinchains2151 3 года назад +4

      He also said Warren Buffet got everyone rich except his parents. Hilarious!

  • @misses400mdash
    @misses400mdash 4 года назад +555

    Wishing there was another 'Black' actor doing the NY slang, cuz it's a whole nother level

  • @marstamars1224
    @marstamars1224 4 года назад +121

    The way e-40 holdin that iPad make me hella nervous

  • @isabellad6807
    @isabellad6807 4 года назад +43

    i love that the different states have their own slang

  • @robertwalker5222
    @robertwalker5222 4 года назад +27

    Props to Vanity Fair for going to the source and getting E-40 for the California slang segment.

  • @brian1982100
    @brian1982100 4 года назад +203

    I love EVERY American slang and accent, especially the Southern ones (particularly Texan accents have a special place in my heart)!

    • @ephreumwinslow4831
      @ephreumwinslow4831 4 года назад +3

      For me it's the New York ones

    • @DeedeedollieF
      @DeedeedollieF 4 года назад +1

      Why?

    • @grayonthewater
      @grayonthewater 4 года назад +22

      Most people born and raised in Texas don’t have Texas accents 😂 I’m one of those people and worked in tourism for a bit and people were always disappointed like “where are all the people with accents like in the movies?!” Lol maybe in the middle of nowhere Texas, not in the cities

    • @deogratias6337
      @deogratias6337 4 года назад +5

      @@grayonthewater If you grew up in SoCal then moved to Texas as an adult, the accents are noticeable. Not nearly as thick as say, TN, but I can still hear it :p

    • @aksiniyaalves7890
      @aksiniyaalves7890 4 года назад

      Gray Girl on the Water yeah especially in Houston.

  • @ChristianJoyD
    @ChristianJoyD 4 года назад +1378

    When tf did "Chicken" start meaning "money"?

    • @nfislife4017
      @nfislife4017 4 года назад +44

      Ikrrrrr

    • @Tee256
      @Tee256 4 года назад +81

      Never heard that in all my years

    • @films2die4xoxo98
      @films2die4xoxo98 4 года назад +20

      I heard that before.

    • @jaynyce5923
      @jaynyce5923 4 года назад +20

      Its more towards older generations

    • @j.rodolfoprz7713
      @j.rodolfoprz7713 4 года назад +29

      I thought he was messing with the person next to him, as satire, I didn't think he was serious

  • @derhak727
    @derhak727 4 года назад +335

    Bless your heart is an insult. Someone does something stupid you say “ahhh bless your heart”

    • @leawarren3004
      @leawarren3004 4 года назад +3

      Thank you 👏🏾

    • @Aegon1
      @Aegon1 4 года назад +12

      I’m pretty sure it’s basically like a “lord save this idiot”

    • @kaylafeltner5139
      @kaylafeltner5139 4 года назад +1

      but can also be used in this context

    • @Aegon1
      @Aegon1 4 года назад

      @@kaylafeltner5139 true

    • @linglingsblingbling
      @linglingsblingbling 4 года назад +7

      Some women really do be usin it as a compliment tho. When someone says something bad happened to em women around here will be like, “oh nooo, well bless your heart! That’s terrible!” But some women are just condescending and actually mean it sarcastically.

  • @andreamiller3578
    @andreamiller3578 4 года назад +121

    While "bless your heart" can be sarcastic, it is not ALWAYS an insult. I really wish people would stop pushing that as the only definition because they don't know what they're talking about. It quite often is a genuine expression of sympathy, just like he said in the video.

    • @FollowingUsernamesR
      @FollowingUsernamesR 4 года назад +7

      That is the whole reason people even use it as an insult. It is a polite southern way to be insulting without them knowing they jave been insulted because it is often said in genuine concern.

    • @sweetnlo13
      @sweetnlo13 4 года назад +2

      I've only heard as an insult until I've moved out of Georgia. But since this is regional slang, you can't mad that people are thinking of the phrase in the context of their region, and say that they don't know what they are talking about, because they do. They know the context of their region and their towns. The same way they shouldn't be getting mad that Matthew's region (in texas) is using the phrase sincerely.

    • @katylee1914
      @katylee1914 4 года назад +3

      in SC I’ve heard it shortened to “Bless it” for when you see something really sad/pitiful. It’s definitely not always an insult

    • @andreamiller3578
      @andreamiller3578 4 года назад +1

      @@katylee1914 that's made its way here to the ArkLaTex. I have a friend who uses it a lot.

    • @green_eye_gossip
      @green_eye_gossip 4 года назад

      I agree!!!

  • @kaiorigami
    @kaiorigami 4 года назад +22

    Sometimes I forget how strange American's and all of our silly words our 😭 It really is the perfect example of the regional linguistics I loved watching this

  • @bluedancelilly
    @bluedancelilly 4 года назад +33

    Nebraska slang correction here: Aksarban is a debutante ball for young women in town. My mom was in one in 1962. It's a huge deal.

  • @missannethrope01
    @missannethrope01 4 года назад +89

    As a Canadian, I was astonished by them calling a toboggan a toque!😂 Crazy!! Mind you not everyone know a toque is what others call a beanie or knitted cap worn in the winter.

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 4 года назад +22

      And I always knew a toboggan as a freakin' sled, not a hat!!

    • @rier8061
      @rier8061 4 года назад +10

      Some yankie came up on a vacay ages ago and got confused clearly 😂😂

    • @breotan
      @breotan 4 года назад +8

      I had to look this up and apparently it really is used as slang for a hat in areas of the south where snow is rare. I guess it makes sense, sorta. Why would you have a sled in these areas?

    • @caligal1090
      @caligal1090 4 года назад +2

      i have no idea what you just said

    • @BeTheChange99
      @BeTheChange99 4 года назад

      @@rier8061 honestly that's probably what happened 😂

  • @miagilaani5853
    @miagilaani5853 4 года назад +201

    I thought hip meant trendy. Lol and I thought chicken meant scared

    • @nateschultz8973
      @nateschultz8973 3 года назад +21

      Well, now you're hip to the lingo

    • @tytiw516
      @tytiw516 3 года назад +2

      Same hahahah.. I thought chicken is a coward 🤣

    • @lurvthyself5302
      @lurvthyself5302 3 года назад +6

      Im pretty sure thats just how us 90’s babies understand it.

    • @angelamorris7336
      @angelamorris7336 3 года назад

      I thought chicken meant “hoe”

    • @freakjob0
      @freakjob0 3 года назад

      Hip does or at least it used to be the same as cool.

  • @lisakaplan9007
    @lisakaplan9007 4 года назад +27

    I'm 60, grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and Bodega has always been used. Just because Sandler hasn't heard it doesn't mean it hasn't been around.

    • @Ceerads
      @Ceerads 3 года назад +2

      Thank you (Brooklyn native here)!

  • @davidm9942
    @davidm9942 4 года назад +353

    They've been saying Bodega in New York since the 1970s you just not Latino LOL

    • @ElleBeeFilms
      @ElleBeeFilms 4 года назад +15

      Exactly!

    • @niksmi22
      @niksmi22 4 года назад +27

      Right, although my family isn’t Latino my mom grew up in the 70s in nyc and she referred to the corner stores as bodegas

    • @BeTheChange99
      @BeTheChange99 4 года назад +18

      Exactly, them and their grandmas never went to a bodega because the irrational fear of non white immigrants was even greater than it is today.

    • @carinaguida558
      @carinaguida558 4 года назад +1

      The 'Latin' race is Italian the language of the Romans. Central Americans race are a Native Indian and Iberian mix.

    • @aletadiaz5059
      @aletadiaz5059 4 года назад +9

      I'm glad I wasn't the only one going "tf, yes that word goes back" lmfao

  • @emilyloewen37
    @emilyloewen37 4 года назад +10

    2:30 “red beer” this is a thing in Canada too! It’s very popular to put Clamato “clam-tomato juice” in a tankard of beer like Budweiser

    • @CottagebumHeavyHauler
      @CottagebumHeavyHauler 4 года назад

      I've always called them Bloody Beers. Great choice for breakfast at the cottage. Great choice for Lunch, Dinner, Dessert. Wait, did I just drink 18 beers and 2 jugs of V8? Imma head to bed now...

  • @caligal1090
    @caligal1090 4 года назад +44

    no one:
    olivia munn's face: that eye and lip emoji that i cant produce on my laptop

  • @jadecarlile4842
    @jadecarlile4842 4 года назад +131

    When your american and don't know any of the words

    • @DK-gl3ih
      @DK-gl3ih 4 года назад

      @R. Schowiada71 🤯🤯🤯

    • @lieve648
      @lieve648 4 года назад +3

      When you're not American but still talk better English

    • @DK-gl3ih
      @DK-gl3ih 4 года назад +2

      @@lieve648 it’s called slabs dumbass

    • @earthtominiryu
      @earthtominiryu 4 года назад +9

      @@lieve648 english isn't originally an american language, plus your english in your comment is incorrect lol (you should say "speak better english", not "talk better english")

  • @7atima.p120
    @7atima.p120 4 года назад +69

    Chloe is the cutest, you know I might could just like this video because of her.

    • @daddy5897
      @daddy5897 4 года назад +9

      “Might could” lol

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb 3 года назад

      @@daddy5897 we have some slang going on here

  • @knightingale5660
    @knightingale5660 4 года назад +123

    “First of all, that’s no way to talk about penguins”

  • @zelywely
    @zelywely 4 года назад +18

    i would like to thank e40 for setting the record straight that “hella” is indeed bay area originated slang.

  • @BrianRocksNow
    @BrianRocksNow 4 года назад +35

    JLaw: First of all, that's no way to talk about a penguin.
    Me: *brilliant*

  • @closeenough1343
    @closeenough1343 4 года назад +30

    Chloe grace Moretz... man she is something else. I smiled the whole way through. She's gorgeous.

  • @LeilaniDoneux
    @LeilaniDoneux 4 года назад +97

    Nobody under 40 uses any of those words in the Bay except ‘hella’. 😂 E-40 be olddddd

    • @MarshalleseJedi
      @MarshalleseJedi 4 года назад +7

      They gave him those words, he didn't choose them.

    • @mayaperez784
      @mayaperez784 3 года назад +2

      If you ain't giggin you just ain't wit it. 23

  • @UhOhaDominoh13
    @UhOhaDominoh13 4 года назад +20

    "bless your heart" is also the Texas f*** you 😂

  • @elizabethfalgout
    @elizabethfalgout 4 года назад +3

    I feel like idina and adam were the duo we never knew we needed

  • @mhoward7345
    @mhoward7345 4 года назад +4

    For sure, a toboggan is a sled, but a particular kind (flat wooden surface that curls at one end)

  • @KidCyclone
    @KidCyclone 4 года назад +41

    Wish they could do a segment on American hood accents. Every hood has our own slang Lol

  • @wheezin_mtnbkr3576
    @wheezin_mtnbkr3576 4 года назад +8

    “Sandy, tell ‘em!” Best part of the video.

  • @nadanika7706
    @nadanika7706 4 года назад +36

    doctor: “you have 10 minutes and 49 seconds left to live”
    me:

  • @1firey1
    @1firey1 4 года назад +3

    In Kentucky “bless your heart” has multiple uses... we can use it for people who are having a rough time with something, said when someone loses a friend or family member, used as either an insult or form of pity when someone is simple-minded and is slow to understand or do anything. It’s even used if someone has an accident, especially kids, like “aweee, did you fall and scrap your knee? well bless your heart!”

  • @peytonrowe571
    @peytonrowe571 4 года назад +8

    Keegan micheal key explaining different slang terms for money is giving me cory booker vibes

  • @markhardy9149
    @markhardy9149 4 года назад +14

    Chloë there trying to skip saying the meaning of her words. Bless her heart

  • @Aegon1
    @Aegon1 4 года назад +18

    When you saw Jennifer Garner did anyone else immediately think about Conan roasting her?

    • @matthale8090
      @matthale8090 4 года назад +3

      Snuck 😆

    • @Aegon1
      @Aegon1 4 года назад +4

      @@matthale8090 Actually it’s sneaked*

    • @matthale8090
      @matthale8090 4 года назад +3

      @@Aegon1 yeah yeah, sure sure lol

    • @Aegon1
      @Aegon1 4 года назад +2

      @@matthale8090 lmao

    • @theupwardspiral1580
      @theupwardspiral1580 4 года назад +2

      Bahahahaha this thread made my day hahahahahaha

  • @AngelicaAgelviz
    @AngelicaAgelviz 4 года назад +63

    meanwhile a “toboggan” (or tobogán) is a playground slide in spanish!0: aint language funny like that

    • @gaybemaybe
      @gaybemaybe 4 года назад +2

      That's crazy, we call it tobogan in Slovenian too

    • @badratymj9255
      @badratymj9255 4 года назад +2

      Same in French lol

    • @HB-zk5iw
      @HB-zk5iw 4 года назад +1

      In the south we call it a boggan

    • @slenderfoxx3797
      @slenderfoxx3797 3 года назад

      In canada toboggan is a type of sled lol.

    • @andrewtormanen
      @andrewtormanen 3 года назад

      In Florida we use all three definitions. Though admittedly, the English ones aren't needed very often.

  • @joshuagovi
    @joshuagovi 3 года назад +1

    Jennifer garner is just a gem. She's so purdy

  • @poolhall9632
    @poolhall9632 4 года назад +17

    I could listen to Jennifer Garner talk about biscuits for hours 🤤

  • @Xxarealeexx
    @Xxarealeexx 4 года назад +37

    I'm very sad there was no DMV slang included here. I wanted to see Dave Grohl explain what "a brick" or "sice" means.

  • @NHAdventureAddict
    @NHAdventureAddict 4 года назад +23

    Adam sandler doing NY slang is the biggest joke in this video. He should be doing NH slang!

  • @stephlrideout
    @stephlrideout 4 года назад +51

    A toboggan is a hat in KY?! Oh dear

    • @AmberAHue82
      @AmberAHue82 4 года назад +22

      Toboggan is a hat in most of the South. We don't get snow teribly often, at least not enough to really sled in. I'm sure it got lost in the linguistic migration somewhere along the way.

    • @stephlrideout
      @stephlrideout 4 года назад +4

      @@AmberAHue82 blows my mind a little. That said, I say toque which some would consider just as strange

    • @rier8061
      @rier8061 4 года назад +7

      Amber AHue82 definitely someone confused toque(hat) and toboggan(sled) after visiting up north! Haha

    • @ryanns.8507
      @ryanns.8507 4 года назад +3

      I thought it meant that everywhere.... we say that in Louisiana too. Out on your toboggan it’s chilly out

    • @stephlrideout
      @stephlrideout 4 года назад +2

      @@ryanns.8507 Nope a toboggan is a snow sled outside the south

  • @LeafLeafy
    @LeafLeafy 4 года назад +10

    'past tense of t' oooooooh I cried laughing

  • @ktcrich
    @ktcrich 4 года назад +117

    I've never heard Jennifer Garner's real accent 😳 is it real?

    • @malloryjademoore6227
      @malloryjademoore6227 4 года назад +18

      Yes. She has had to use voice coaches to help her lose some of it

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet 4 года назад +4

      @@malloryjademoore6227 I used a cosch before but then stopped and now my Texan accent is back. 😵

  • @davidm9942
    @davidm9942 4 года назад +14

    Somebody please cast Jason Bateman in more comedys for the love of God.

  • @itsThan_
    @itsThan_ 4 года назад +10

    I have lived in Southern Kentucky my whole life - 21 years - and I have never heard of Kentucky Waterfall. I’m 95% sure that’s bs

    • @the_SolLoser
      @the_SolLoser 4 года назад +1

      How many people do you know with mullets?

    • @itsThan_
      @itsThan_ 4 года назад

      @@the_SolLoser 0

  • @regan3873
    @regan3873 4 года назад +14

    As an American this feels important for me to “pass”, though obviously some are rather regional.

  • @vincentmena99
    @vincentmena99 4 года назад +25

    Yo wtf was Key talking about lmao? That’s not at all how I interpreted those slangs

  • @nikolelinares
    @nikolelinares 4 года назад +4

    Born & raised in Chicago & lived in areas all over upper Illinois for almost 30 years now.... have NEVER heard those "slang" words Ike explained to Tiffany 😳

  • @darkmyro
    @darkmyro 4 года назад +12

    can confirm that is a lot of the southern slang, toboggan means like a knitted winter hat, dad gum is a nice way to curse, might could is like probably, and purdy is pretty. Bless your heart is kinda depends on the context like it can mean like I hope their ok ( like oh man that boy got hurt, bless his heart ) or it can mean like I hope things get better for that person ( like they lost all their money, bless their heart) and you can pretty much but any pronoun in there, though I've seen people use bless your heart in kinda backhanded ways too sorta walk back what they said ( like you got a girl pregnant?! bless your heart) like its a nice way to say your an idiot

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 4 года назад

      It's kind of like "aw, good for you" if meant in a demeaning way, lol

    • @darkmyro
      @darkmyro 4 года назад +3

      @@danielleking262 more like " that must be rough for you"

  • @AndrewRodX
    @AndrewRodX 4 года назад +81

    They didn't get Bless your Heart right.

  • @Booply1
    @Booply1 3 года назад +4

    For some reason Adam DeVine, at least to me, has very similar mannerisms, facial gestures and tone of voice to Jack Black.

  • @taracatherineriley
    @taracatherineriley 4 года назад +6

    We need some Philly slang. Wader, Jimmies and the list goes on.

  • @jenniferrobuccio3999
    @jenniferrobuccio3999 4 года назад +8

    Masshole 😂 we love the clickah and Mahkey Mahk!

  • @TexasGTO
    @TexasGTO 4 года назад +14

    Usually when you say "bless their heart" you just said something negative about someone. Like "he couldn't win that spelling Bee if they held up the words in front of him. Bless his heart."

  • @mildredjeff5024
    @mildredjeff5024 3 года назад +2

    Adam Sandler what are you talking about dude. My mother owned a BODEGA in Brooklyn in 1961. Bodegas have been around even long before that. Puertoricans have always owned bodegas since American stores did not sell the tropical products we used!

    • @bbcbeausoleil8689
      @bbcbeausoleil8689 Год назад

      Facts. And now in NYC every tiny corner store (whomever owns it) is called a bodega...but the origins go way back. Really all the way back to Spain and yummy vino. 👍

  • @CathyMissy
    @CathyMissy 4 года назад +8

    I only use “masshole” for Mass drivers. Because ALL Massachusetts drivers are Massholes. No exceptions. Out of the car, not so much.

  • @ximenavera1799
    @ximenavera1799 4 года назад +5

    hahahah they’re the best!! Love you Vanity Fair ❤️

  • @nataliegiannos3091
    @nataliegiannos3091 4 года назад +9

    They may have needed someone with a little bit more sauce for that Chicago bit

  • @melvina628
    @melvina628 4 года назад +17

    0:12 OK, that explains everything. LOL.

  • @judethaddeus9856
    @judethaddeus9856 4 года назад +2

    In Maryland we say « bless your heart » in somewhat a condescending way, for instance if someone says or does something really stupid we would respond with « bless you heart »

  • @jokerzbabe13
    @jokerzbabe13 4 года назад +4

    When Adam Devine mentions red beer my first thought was "OH LIKE A CLAMATO" and then he mentioned a mexican version and I went "yes exactly"

  • @studyingthewordtogether
    @studyingthewordtogether 2 года назад +1

    Love the St. Louis rep! Although, not all of us pronounce 44 that way, lol. But, I have heard it occasionally.

  • @FerrisOCB
    @FerrisOCB 4 года назад +7

    bless your heart is just a kind way of callin you stupid 💀😂

  • @Orbit_Revolver
    @Orbit_Revolver 4 года назад +51

    Wow theres alot of celebrities for 1 vid. Impressive.

    • @the_SolLoser
      @the_SolLoser 4 года назад +2

      It's just a compilation video. They didn't get all these celebs just for this video, haha.

  • @kaseyeblin6084
    @kaseyeblin6084 4 года назад +2

    I loveee the Tudor’s Biscuit World shout out. I love me a little tator!! 🤩🤩

  • @heccinparagon6633
    @heccinparagon6633 3 года назад +3

    Me, watching this as an american and not knowing 99% of this:
    "Am I even american anymore? Is there going to be a quiz on this?"

  • @garrettw8842
    @garrettw8842 4 года назад +20

    "bless your heart" equates to "you're an ignoramus"

  • @spencerwillits2766
    @spencerwillits2766 3 года назад +5

    He could totally have just made that up about "Chicken" and I wouldn't know

  • @Sun.Shine-
    @Sun.Shine- 3 года назад +2

    Jen Garner's accent sounded like she was imitating mathew McConaughey! 🥰

  • @annamitchell9875
    @annamitchell9875 4 года назад +1

    Paul Simon sings about the bodegas on Broadway in ‘Diamonds on the soles of her shoes’, so sorry, Adam, but they have been around since you were young.

  • @harrytomlinson9529
    @harrytomlinson9529 4 года назад +7

    Chloe is so cute 🤩🤩🤩.
    She looks the cutest thing ever to come out of Georgia.😘🥰😍

  • @vansvlogs
    @vansvlogs 4 года назад +2

    I love that Adam Devine was hip to micheladas.

    • @yomalirivera
      @yomalirivera 4 года назад +1

      This comment is so underrated 🙌🏽👏🏽

  • @macdaniel6019
    @macdaniel6019 4 года назад +6

    Im happy to see jennifer lawrence again

  • @kylearmstrong6268
    @kylearmstrong6268 4 года назад +5

    We need a edition of Detroit Slang but then again its not alot of michigan actors in the industry... (edit) nevermind... Keegan-Michael Key nailed it

  • @reychafamex9450
    @reychafamex9450 4 года назад +12

    Im disappointed they didn't explain the word "jagoff" during the Chi-town slang words. Maybe because it's more a midwestern thing? That's about as close to the English slang word "wanker" there is. Absolute classic.

    • @leahschroeder3533
      @leahschroeder3533 4 года назад +4

      They use that in Pittsburgh too!

    • @cookiecrumbs302
      @cookiecrumbs302 4 года назад +1

      lmao yes we use that phrase all the time

    • @JP2GiannaT
      @JP2GiannaT 4 года назад +1

      In the south, "goober" is another one.
      Also means peanut, as in the nut.

    • @andrewgedman1214
      @andrewgedman1214 4 года назад

      Pgh folks also shorten it and just call them jags

  • @lobehold2263
    @lobehold2263 Год назад

    Bless your heart depends on context, it can be a nice sentiment or an insult.

  • @marylhere
    @marylhere 4 года назад +6

    "Yeah yeah I'm hip I'm hip" okay what Flinstone character said that? Side kick to a villain.....

  • @saiken811
    @saiken811 4 года назад +5

    When I saw "chicken" I was like "I know this this! It means coward!"…

  • @rays_worldyt113
    @rays_worldyt113 4 года назад +3

    Not me thinking ✨Balake✨ when keegan showed up😂

  • @michaeldenman2551
    @michaeldenman2551 4 года назад +3

    I have lived in Michigan my whole life and have never heard the term “Chicken” for money .

  • @5slevine
    @5slevine 4 года назад +1

    I’ve lived in NYC my whole life and never heard of bridge + tunnel

  • @ShraigZisman
    @ShraigZisman 4 года назад +2

    Sandler is wrong - bodega has been used in NY for at LEAST 35 years.

  • @taishahightower9923
    @taishahightower9923 4 года назад +34

    I can’t believe they used Adam Sandler for NY. NY has the best slang this video is not a good reflection of that

    • @kjh3514
      @kjh3514 4 года назад

      Fr. Like wtf is that😭

    • @the_SolLoser
      @the_SolLoser 4 года назад +1

      Its just a compilation video... a really bad one. Some of the definitions weren't right. Im sure there's more NY slang in that specific video.

    • @Ceerads
      @Ceerads 3 года назад

      Gedahdaheeh!

  • @leo_-nv9qz
    @leo_-nv9qz 4 года назад +2

    Bodega is actually a wine celler oder a store were you can buy wine in Spanish. It’s a Spanish word

  • @missjones7726
    @missjones7726 4 года назад +1

    Seeing Brandy & Boys 2 Men & Acting casually 🥰🥰🥰

  • @britneyyy2436
    @britneyyy2436 4 года назад +7

    Me being American not knowing most of these....

  • @firebreath5587
    @firebreath5587 3 года назад +1

    Mark wahlberg doing Boston is the most expected thing I’ve seen

  • @insufferablefool7165
    @insufferablefool7165 4 года назад +13

    Every other state’s slang: purdy, bodega, and the infamous “bless your heart”
    Pennsylvania: HAYNA OR NO?
    It’s just this really freaked up way of saying “ ain’t it or no?” Which isn’t even decent grammar so to simplify it even more it’s “isn’t it?”😂

  • @bryanl3659
    @bryanl3659 3 года назад

    The Chicagoland version of this is still the super fans SNL sketch. It still rings true 30 years later

  • @claramorberg5011
    @claramorberg5011 4 года назад +4

    You forgot to explain the most used one “y’all”