The correct spelling of the word 'windmill', according to it's typical pronunciation.
This variant of the word is commonly used by those of the Pacific Northwest and Puget Sound regions, whose accents are considered to be "very neutral" to most Americans and Canadians.
The Northwest's accent is one of the closest living accents to conservative General American English.
It lacks the Northern Cities Vowel Shift, and does not participate as strongly in the California Vowel Shift, or the Canadian raising as do other regional accents.
Because of its lack of any distinguishing vowel shift, the accent is very similar to and hard to distinguish from conservative speakers in other dialect regions especially the Northern Midlands, California, and the praries.
STEPHANIE: I'm from Holland
LACEY: is that where they have those giant fans?
STEPHANIE: yes, they're called windmeals.
LACEY: sav.
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What a cat uses to make it's meows.
Some meow boxes are louder than others,
and on rare occasions, one can come broken,
sounding like a, "rahhh".
Connor: what's wrong Ponnor?
Ponnor: rahhhh
Connor: Oh, sounds like your meow box is broken.
Dad: Connor! Leave my precious alone!
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The spoken abbreviation for the word: abbreviations.
Abreevs are typically ones used between close friends, and they can vary from school to school or by cities, or even states.
iPod = pod
cuddle = cud
decent = dec
NATHAN = I told Leah we should listen to my pod, then I realized she has no idea what that means.
CAITLIN= You probably shouldn't use our abreevs on her.
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A saying used to describe a person who cheated on their significant other. The said person, 'went to Rome'.
TAYLOR: Hey Peet, why aren't your parents together anymore?
PEET: Because my mom went to Rome.
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A term used to describe an asian person, or group of asians who walk around school next to each other, sagging their pants, wearing helly/hansen or northface coats, and with camelback backpacks.
Thus named because they thing their black, and act black in every way, except for they're absolutely asian.
CAITLIN: Why are those kids all dressed the same and waddling like they're pregnant?
NATHAN: Oh, don't worry...it's just the black dragons.
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The past-tense form of the word skit.
Last night, I skat all over her face.
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