What State Is This Slang From?
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Today, we're matching the weird saying to the state that made it up! GMMORE # 2386
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15:13 Pouring hot water on a frozen windshield can shatter the glass
Also the opposite. Do NOT spray a hot windshield with a hose unless you want a new one.
Would have thought the glass was thick enough to prevent that.
@markstanley6565 I'm from NC and in the winter it definitely gets cold enough sometimes for windshields to be defrosted. Rhett was saying to put hot water in a bag though, rather than directly on the windshield (which would indeed shatter the glass).
Putting a towel across your windshield the night before is a much better solution.
just scrape the ice away with a window scraper. I'm Swedish so I KNOW this
I thought “brick” was a New York thing…🤔
Also a Chicago thing
it definitely is and ik every new yorker mad rn
It's definitely not a Mass thing. Been here since birth & never heard it.
As someone who grew up in NY... We definitely said it lol
As a mass girl, it is a ny thing 😂
As a Floridan, pools are required to have a fence to prevent people from being able to enter it. You cannot have a pool in your yard without at least a 4 foot fence without any gaps. The screen helps to prevent bugs and other debris from getting into the pool
I thought it was more for alligators...
But it also depends on where you live in Florida what type of pool it is. There are plenty of pools especially above ground that are completely ungated or uncovered
So you're not a native
Yup. We have them here in Texas and you mostly only see them in neighborhoods near elementary schools.
I thought it was for the skeeters
Was not expecting that Finding Nemo reference from Link!
He watched a lot of Disney movies with his kids so its on brand!
@@Evelyn-vh1ex he’s literally spoken about how much he dislikes disney princesses
@Isabella Petrucci does Nemo follow a princess
Rhett describing defrosting a windshield like it’s a novelty…
yeah couldn't help but laugh at his tone when he was explaining that
When he talked about it like that I was like 'Well come down to Canada our winters are more rough that that"
Presumably because it would be a novelty to the employees they hired from California and other warmer states... some people don't know everything, surprisingly
Yeah, like 80% of his American viewers don’t do that every winter. And, as someone in Buffalo who has to do this in May, It’s not as though North Carolina is a cold state.
We'll all be describing it like that, once the sun goes super nova.
As an Iowan as soon as they said most forgotten state I knew it was Iowa
Iowa was my second guess after Wyoming.
Floridian here 👋🏽😂 law requires an enclosure for pools for liability reasons. Some people just opt for a fence but the majority go for the screen because as Link so appropriately stated we got a ton of BUGZ down here 😂 plus snakes, frogs, lizards, gators and birds that’ll poop everywhere among other things
Exactly. Also a Floridian and yeah we got all kinds of creatures everywhere!
Does there need to be a door to the enclosure or can you just walk in from your back door?
guys Link made an iconic, accurate movie reference. these are unprecedented times.
its brick was 100% created in NY this is blasphemy!!!
NYC clowns think they invented everything
I’ve lived in Maryland my whole life and have never heard anyone say bop in that context. 😂
I live in Baltimore and we say it all the time here, lol. I was so excited that Rhett got it 😂
Also a lifelong Marylander but not from Baltimore and I just had a sense that it had to be a Baltimore thing.
I was born and raised in Maryland and had never heard of it.
It’s a Baltimore thing I thinks that’s the only part of maryland that uses it
I live in Baltimore and have never heard that term before
As a resident of Tulsa County.... I could not stop laughing. 😂
Did you find the podcast?
Me too😅
Same here! 😆
I can't find the show!
What are us non residents not getting 👀😂
I’d say the screened over pools is because of the alligators more so than the bugs haha
Came here to say this
it’s because of a safety law
Also the lightning.
@@moldypunk safety from the gators right? Or just in general?
cuz we all know a little screen is goin to stop a 200lb beast.
Yall need to stop disrespecting NY on this show. We OWN "brick" 😂 I blame it on the fact everyone there is from California, so they don't know any better lol
Gaper = guaranteed accident prone on every run
don't google it! 🤣
😂 not even just on the slope. Just everywhere.
Fun fact for a Monday…Why there’s a pork Queen in Iowa is because iowa is the number 1 pork producing state and the top state to export pork. The queen and princess are crowned at the Iowa Pork Producers Association, they go around promoting Iowa pork.
Number one killers of Pigs you say? What a title to have.
I Always think of Iowa as a corn state. 🤦♀️
@@m00nAlways0nMe god you're fun. No one cares.
@@m00nAlways0nMe you say it like it's a bad thing. 🤨
@@m00nAlways0nMe Sorry we feed people and keep them alive... 🙄
As a Washingtonian I remember saying pre funk in the 2,000’s.
And yes we learn many 3 syllable words in middle school 😊
Ah yes the prefunk, hittin up the old casino for dollar drinks before hittin the club. The early 2000s was a time.
My first thought was, I thought everywhere used pre-funk. My second thought was, oh this is here, Washington.
I didn’t realize it was a Washington-only term until today 😮
I lived 28 years in Washington and never heard of pre funk. Only pre game
It crossed over to Idaho because we said it too. Thanks Washington! Reminds me of good old times
No one in Massachusetts has ever said "brick"
Yea definitely a ny thing been using this term since th 6th grade like 17 yrs ago
Yeah never heard of it before. We just said it’s wicked cold outside.
I’ve heard it in NJ since I was like 12
Definitely not true, I am from Mass, and have used it since I was little lol
Wdym no one, everyone and there mom says it in western mass.
I've lived in Massachusetts my entire life and have never heard anyone use the term "brick" like this, and certainly I have never used it myself.
Same here and I’ve heard “bricking it” as a term for being really nervous to do something
It’s from NYC lol
I came here to say that. I’ve lived here 41 years and have never heard or said it.
GMM doesn't and has never used facts, they don't research any of their topics either.
Never take anything from this channel seriously.
Not a single one of these "slang terms" exist or are from the states they said they were.
I'm from NY and people say brick all the time, I thought it originated form here
Lol at Rhett saying people in WA don't surf. My husband and I are both born and raised Washingtonians, and he surfs every weekend. He is a complete maniac though.
Born and grew up in MA and NEVER heard of brick...
same 35 years here never once heard it. South coast of boston
@@jubjubs1000 Same! 35 years this August south shore
Can I just say I freaking cackled at how Link pronounced “Connecticut”? I’ve lived there my whole life and I’m pretty sure that’s the only way I learned how to spell it. 😂
He said it exactly as I read this 😂
I spelled it the same way 😂😂😂😭😭
I’m from Nebraska and immediately knew that pork queen was Iowa. I can’t believe the DISRESPECT when you called Iowa “Nebraska-ish.” 😅😅
I’m from Iowa, and was insulted at being called Nebraska-ish, so it must go both ways 😂
@@calebmann4557 I was also offended!!! Born and raised Iowan here!!
“It’s brick” is from NYC , or “it’s Brick City”
I think that hot water will shatter glass right? I've seen videos of people just dumping a bucket of hot water and windshields and windows just breaking
No duh common sense you learn in elementary school
I’m from Tulsa and I’m really sad I can’t find this “Good Morning Tulsa County” podcast
I'm not able to find it either
The mosquitoes live year round in certain parts of Florida, and those parts just so happen to have a LOT of screened in pools. Coincidence? I think not 😅
I’m from south Louisiana (in the bayou basically) going to college in Florida and I was amazed at how little mosquitos there are there. My school in the beach part not swamp part though.
can definitely confirm that "brick" is a new york thing 🤔🙏🏽
def heard it since a kid in jersey but i never heard somebodddy say it came from mass
Definitely not a mass thing
@@nsmfDelaneyr9464 they need to hire some east coast crew members lol
As someone who has lived their whole life in Maryland, I have never heard Bop used in that way. If anything I have heard it used to describe a good song, like, "oh that songs a bop."
I've spent a good chunk of my years in MD and had only heard it used to refer to a good song.
Yup, grew up in MD, never once in my life heard bop used to describe distance. 🤷🏻♀️
I’ve heard it used in Baltimore
As a Marylander who has live here there whole life. I have used it meaning far away example “wanna go to the so and so house it’s kinda a bop away” but I have also used it as thing song is a bop as well
@Sara Johnson where in Maryland are you? I'm in St. Mary's county and we don't say that here.
We call them no-see'ems here in Georgia too. And trust me, we have them in abundance!
Yep! We live in Georgia and they are everywhere. Especially near our woods
I’m 37 and I’ve lived in SC my whole life and I’ve never heard them called no see ems !! 😮
Arkansas too!
Same in Alabama!
I’m Canadian and we call them no-see’ems as well 🤷🏼♀️
As soon as they said pre-funk I immediately had flashbacks to my drinking days. I could feel my face get red and felt like a bad kid when they confirmed Washington. Lol. That's always what we called it.
What region of Washington? I live in NW Wa and have never heard pre-funk 🤔
@Amanda Hunt western WA all up and down the I-5 corridor. I'm also almost 40 so it could be a generational thing.
@@amandahunt3864really? I lived in Bellingham for most of my 20s and we said it.
Sorry but “brick” is a NY thing
Brick is new york. fire whoever put this together.
If it's drinking, it's Massachusetts or Wisconsin 😂
I’m from pennsylvania, spent a lot of time in New York. Can’t believe brick is from anywhere but Philly or NY
I'm in New Brunswick, Canada and around here we call them "here 'em, no see 'ems" lol 😂 I thought this was a local expression! I also call some of them "feel em, no see ems" sandflies! So small but sting really bad
I’m in Ontario and just commented the same thing lol I thought my granny was nuts 😂 I didn’t think they were real
NBer here too! (Currently in AB)
@@LivsTanks too funny lol
@@heatheraggus7501 I'm in Bathurst 😊👋
@@t.lee.p9182 Fredericton!
I've lived all over Massachusetts and now close to MA in RI and have never heard the term "brick" like this.
I’m from RI and gre up saying it. It’s AAVE
@@musiclovechaos13124 Do you understand what you said, because I sure don’t.
@@LurreOfTheSilveryMoon *grew
@@LurreOfTheSilveryMoon if the term AAVE is unfamiliar, it’s easily googleable :)
@@musiclovechaos13124 It was and I did. Never seen the anagram before but will be familiar with it now. Still never heard “brick” as meaning cold in all my years in MA and RI. I didn’t say it didn’t exist or wasn’t used, just that as someone who lives here, I’ve never heard it. There are quite a few comments that say exactly the same thing, it’s really not worth this much conversation.
As a Marylander, 1) I have never heard someone use the word "bop," and Eastern Shore thing perhaps? 2) we are definitely not in the Northeast, the northeast is New Jersey+northward, don't group us with them XD
Hot water will shatter a cold windshield. Don't do that.
I can tell you literally no one in Massachusetts says ‘it’s a brick’.. never even heard of that
Have used prefunk in Washington! Didn’t even know that wasn’t a thing everywhere…
Prefunk, it's a Washington thing. And yup I agree Washington is the smartest state lol. Thanks Rhett.
Lol 40+ years in New England and 20 years in MA and absolutely never used the term “brick” except as a metaphor. But I know you guys are just using a random article ❤ thanks for remembering NH this time Rhett! We love you!
It’s a NY/NJ thing idk why they said MA lol
@@ZachWilsonsMomsFriend Exactly... not new england.
im from jersey and i approve of this message
This is nonsense. Brick is Philly slang. These mores never make any sense lol
Seems like the majority of comments agree that Brick is used in NY and not Mass lol and everyone in NY says it.
People say "it's brick" in NYC too
Not me screaming at brick being attributed to Mass... that's a NY thing.
I’ve lived in Florida for the past 18 years and I have never heard of “no see ems” are y’all talking about gnats? And a pool without a screen just seems like so much more work
I've lived in CO my whole life, grew up skiing and snowboarding, went to college in the mountains and have never heard the term "Gaper" until this video
Never? You new to the internet? Lol maybe you aren't ever on THAT side of the internet :O
Me to
same with sharkbait and Im born n raised in hawaii. idk where theyre getting their internet facts from lol
Same here! Never heard of it
I asked my husband if Philly had any slang I forgot about. His response... JAWN! He hates that slang so much and refuses to acknowledge it came from Philly where he was born and partially raised. Haha
I'm in Maryland and never heard Bop in that context
Yep, lived here all my life and never heard Bop used that way either
Yep. I think it's primarily-known as the word that follows "Kidz". lol
I will take a shirt thank you :) haha- there’s a youth team made of me- the pork queen and 2 ambassadors. I am also a college student haha. This definitely made my night.
so confused rn because we use "brick" in the bronx all the time lol
No see ums are definitely not just Florida. We had those in northern Minnesota.
Its the whole east coast through Canada down to Florida
We say it here in WA state too
My mum told me about noseeums up in British Columbia, Canada and she has never been to Florida. Also I thought the pool screens were for gators mostly.
We say noseeums on the east coast of Canada too lol
Please don’t put hot water on your windshield 😅 that’s a quick way to shock the glass and get back cracks
I feel like the abundance of gators in Florida is why their pools are enclosed.
False
It’s actually an insurance thing.
Please don’t pour hot water on your windshield, it will crack.
I live in Maryland and I've never heard someone say bop for distance
We say brick in NC and I assumed it's from the New Yorkers here
5:05 Rhett’s elbows look lethal
He has the same elbow as a bat
Putting hot water on a cold, icy windshield can shatter the windshield. It happens!
i grew up in maryland and never heard anyone say "a bop away" lol
As a life Marylander I have never heard that term before. Gonna have to call BS on that one hon
I’m from NY and I’ve been using brick since the 90’s
Looked up pork queen and the first article is about the pork queen being a vegetarian. 😅
I am not 😂
As a Nebraskan, being compared to Iowa is more offensive than being forgotten
😂😂😂... " A BOP" ??!!! Sorry but Wtf ?! Lifelong Marylander here and I've NEVER, ever ever -EVER ever heard of "BOP" being used in that manner 😂😂 buut okie dokie!
Brick is New York AAVE lmao
I know Black+brown people who say it all over the Northeast tho
I’m from New York and I definitely feel like we created “it’s brick “ lol
I’ve lived in Florida my entire life (that only being 24 years) and I never knew ‘no see ums’ was Florida slang! I just thought it was something everyone said
Maybe it originated in Florida and got picked up?
I've lived in Florida my whole life and I've never heard of a noseeum insect....I'm in south florida maybe it's a north fl word they use....lol😂😂
Aren't those nets to help keep alligators from crawling into the pool?
born n raised in hawaii I’ve never heard anyone ever say “sharkbait” as a slang. the slang thats being popularized in the past few years is “transplants” and it refers to ALL ppls who decide to permanently move and live in hawaii
same, born and raised here and NEVER heard that before, but my friend who's Kanaka (who are the ACTUAL natives of Hawaiʻi and not the same as Oregonian or Californian 🙄) knows it and uses it with their family so I learned something new today lol
hearing them tryna use “ brick “ and “ bop “ was funny imo. iykyk
I live in Maryland. Never heard anyone say the word bop lol. Unless your saying "bopping" somone in the head. Must be a western md thing.
what’s crazy is on saturday me n my dad were talking about how he has to go to iowa for a week to work an we were both saying how it’s the most forgotten state an then rhett and link talk about it today kinda blows my mind
They 100% say brick in NY, at least in NYC. In fact, I've always heard it associated with NY and never with Mass.
I’m from Massachusetts and my mom lived there for 40+ years and never heard of using brick 😂😂
I'm from outside Boston and no one says "Brick" when its cold. You just say "F$ its cold!"
Florida girl here, we call the screened in porches bird cages...not in anyway related to birds tho, lol and yes the noseeums get in
Imagine living somewhere so warm that you think you need to explain what an ice scraper is😂
I’ve lived in Maryland all my life and have never heard “bop”. Maybe it’s outside of Central Maryland, in my area
yea it’s more of a baltimore thing
@@selynawilliams2978 hmm ok. I’m not too far from Baltimore either, rarely go into the city. Though I lived closer to DC til about 2010
None these slang terms exist...None of this episode was factual. Gmm doesn't and hasn't ever used facts and don't pit research into their topics.
Hence the channel being downhill since 2016
As an Iowan this made me CACKLE 😂
Yeah, never heard of the Pork Queen and I am a native lol
Same😂
I'm from Maryland and I have never heard of this. Maybe it's a southern Maryland or Baltimore thing.
It took them way too ling to get to Hawaii
brick is definitely new york. i’m sure others too but pls
Wait... im in maryland and ive never heard the term "bop". It must be like, super regional, but not annapolis or Baltimore
Or the DC area. Never heard of this.
am from maryland and never heard of something being a bop away lol
As a former Iowan, shoulda gone with the Butter Cow. My southern best friend is so amazed by it he collects magnets on cruises about it hahahahah
To bad you didn't do my state. Can you guess which state termination dust comes from?
In Montana, it’s so cold that if you pour hot water on ur car it’ll shatter the wind shield.
Brick is definitely from NY
Lived in Maryland 36 years now and ive never heard that expression. Im guessing its a western maryland thing?
Maryland for "It's a bop"? Live here......never heard this ever! LOL
Gaper is because of the gap between the goggles and helmet. “Gaper gap” 😂 also known as Jerry’s. Mallards in California because of the people from LA flocking to the northern mountain ranges to ski.
Brick is a Massachusetts thing
Not everyone says prefunk?
Brick is definitely a NY thing. Mad brick if it's real bitter cold.
"Brick" is a NYC thing guys, I will not stand for this lie.
It's from the fact that they don't know how to wear their goggles with a helmet and ends up with a gap between exposing their forehead. We know you can't ride if you can't properly wear gear. It's a big saying here in utah too.