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Mid-Atlantic accent

A Mid-Atlantic accent is specifically developed to sound neutral among American and British accents. Such accents used to be usual among the upper social classes of many cities in eastern North America, especially New York City (where it is sometimes called the "Locust Valley lockjaw" after the home of American President Franklin Roosevelt, who spoke with such an accent), Boston (where it is sometimes called a "Harvard accent" or "Boston Brahmin accent"), Philadelphia (where it is sometimes called a "Main Line accent"), and Baltimore. In fact, it formed a required segment of the education to be had at most of America's most prestigious schools until as late as 1950. In Britain, it has been most often affected by businessmen, intellectuals, and members of academia who seek or support a special Anglo-American relationship in areas of culture and commerce.

Mid-Atlantic accents have been popular in the entertainment industry. On the television program, "Frasier," the characters Frasier and Niles Crane speak with a Mid-Atlantic accent developed in the American city of Seattle. The iconic American actor, Katharine Hepburn, also spoke with a Mid-Atlantic accent developed in Connecticut, a short distance northeast of New York City. Another actor and icon, Cary Grant, spoke with a different Mid-Atlantic accent developed in Bristol on England's west coast.

by Dr. Henry Seton January 22, 2007

142πŸ‘ 27πŸ‘Ž


Atlantic Beach, FL

A small town east of Jacksonville, FL. It is populated by mostly wealthy older people who think that all those without said age or money do not belong in their town. Thinly veiled racism and elitism abound.
The city is divided into segments as follows: 1.)There is the ghetto known as Royal Palm/Mayport, this is an embarrassment to all those not living there, commonly forgotten when speaking of AB. 2.)There is the old part of the town populated by people who just want the 32233 zip code without having a decent house, mostly made of old beach homes converted to rental property. 3.)There is the ultra rich area composed of beachfront homes, Selva Marina and those streets north of approx 13th. In this final section you will find more blue-blood, than nouveau riche.

Save up your money son, and then someday you'll be able to rent half a duplex in Atlantic Beach, FL!

by 32233 born and raised February 23, 2008

51πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


mid-atlantic strip

The region between the Fanny of the Republic of Ireland (vagina) and the Fanny of the United States of America (ass), also known as Tain't, Barse, Fleshy Fun bridge, Grundel

"She likes to be tickled on her mid-Atlantic strip."
"My ship was at full mast when I saw her mid-Atlantic strip."

by Turtlesnest April 27, 2015


chase atlantic

A terrible band with a lack of talent and an overuse of auto tune and repetitive melodies/chord progressions.

Person 1: Have you heard chase atlantics latest release?
Person 2: Yeah it sounds like when I take a shit at 3am!
Person 1: ……yes.

by XMSRE July 24, 2023

1πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Mid Atlantic Ridge

-noun
The slit on the woman's vulva, which is more clearly visible, when said area is shaven. Also known as pussy slit.

I'm glad my girlfriend decided to shave her cunt because now I have a great view of her Mid Atlantic Ridge.

by bananafish3 July 11, 2010

9πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Atlantic (English) Accent

Common of British Americans, a dialect of English that’s not quite British and not quite American. As when you go β€œacross the pond” the middle is the Atlantic between the UK and USA, the perfect compromise.

You see they understand me everywhere! I have an Atlantic (English) Accent. Bloody Aluminum!

by MCookies21 July 20, 2019


Trans Atlantic Cable

An unusually long skinny turd with one end that disappears into the drain of the toilet while the other end is clearly visible. Often used with the verb "lay" as in "laying some Trans Atlantic Cable." Also referred to as laying "TAC" for short.

Give me a second guys. I need to go lay some Trans Atlantic Cable. I hope there's some toilet paper left.

by UnclePercy March 11, 2014