Juel spoke truth on Florida. There's the panhandle, that's Alabama, and then the rest of North Florida is South Georgia till like Orlando and Tampa, which is where you start getting what everyone outside of Florida thinks of as Florida. That's not true on the east coast - on that side, it's almost the whole way from like, St Augustine thereabouts.
I grew up in florida only knowing of it as a pub sub, but as ive moved out of florida a lot of folks have never heard of it in florida and its so confusing to me cause i lived in multiple places in the state. I Im starting to wonder if the difference is people who get subs from publix call it that and people who dont, dont
UPDATE: I meant to say this earlier...just proves kids these days change everything. It's "chit", not jit. They weren't listening to grown folks😂 It's one thing to be Southern and another to be hood. Juel is hood 😂 Southern and hood are not mutually exclusive. Js Ya'll also need to put more old school Southern words up there...we still use those, esp in NC.
@7thstreetphill948 very strange. Here in NC, it's chit. Which literally means small... like a chit chat, small convo. I truly think it all derived from each other, but who knows 🤷🏽♀️ I'm also pretty sure jitterbug has been out longer than the 80s... that word came from a dance
There was a phrase, "You passed up on my beige bitch, and you went outside and pulled a 50 Cent." What's "a 50 Cent" there? Is it half-a-dollar coin? Is it that rapper's stage name? Or, could it possibley mean a .50 caliber pistol? I looked all through the internet and found nothing.
As a Memphian, thanks for puttin "Slaw", "Junt", & "Pluck" in this junt lol
I like how they got Florida slang right off the bat 😂💯
Right....
Juel spoke truth on Florida. There's the panhandle, that's Alabama, and then the rest of North Florida is South Georgia till like Orlando and Tampa, which is where you start getting what everyone outside of Florida thinks of as Florida. That's not true on the east coast - on that side, it's almost the whole way from like, St Augustine thereabouts.
As a Jamaican, I knew what a Jit was. I might watch too much American media lol
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I ain't NEVER heard Pub Sub 🥖 a day in my life. And I KNOW somebody from the suburbs of caucus spelled WHAZZAM
I grew up in florida only knowing of it as a pub sub, but as ive moved out of florida a lot of folks have never heard of it in florida and its so confusing to me cause i lived in multiple places in the state. I
Im starting to wonder if the difference is people who get subs from publix call it that and people who dont, dont
@donttalktomebye I'm from Tampa and it's definitely a Pub Sub...Publix Sub!! That Italian is a personal favorite
Based on the comments I'm gonna assume this lingo is a Florida thing. I'm an alabamian and have never heard of this.
White pression DEFINITELY spelled Whazzam 😩
Pub subs are a thing in Florida, where the store originated.
I've only seen people from New Orleans spell it like that or without the "h" - wazzam
lol the Chicken tender pub sub is the best! also you totally can get them heated up!
Jit is 100 percent a young kid...Lol
Florida!!!!
Please make a part two
Slaw and junt! Memphis mane!
I ain't never in my life seen it spelled like "whazzam" tf? Further proof that a region is not monolithic bc I ain't win not a single point over here.
Nah a white person made the list 😂
I've seen people from New Orleans spell it like that
Yeah I didn't know nothing but I'm a norther-ner 😂😂
I didn't know any of those terms and I'm from the fucking south!😂
@@mauntraedouglas2260😂
Same. I knew what Slaw was only because of P-Valley. LOL
Money bagg yo say “wazzam”
UPDATE: I meant to say this earlier...just proves kids these days change everything. It's "chit", not jit. They weren't listening to grown folks😂
It's one thing to be Southern and another to be hood. Juel is hood 😂 Southern and hood are not mutually exclusive. Js
Ya'll also need to put more old school Southern words up there...we still use those, esp in NC.
No it’s “jit”short for jitterBug .Florida been saying that since the 80’s/90’s
@7thstreetphill948 very strange. Here in NC, it's chit. Which literally means small... like a chit chat, small convo. I truly think it all derived from each other, but who knows 🤷🏽♀️ I'm also pretty sure jitterbug has been out longer than the 80s... that word came from a dance
That frogmore stew i never heard of that shit being from memphis i guess thats some boondock south shit where moma jo and em at😅😅😅😅
He a penini typa guy. 🥪♨️
Whazzam lol
I dont like cold sandwich either
Yo john
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It was so good
There was a phrase, "You passed up on my beige bitch, and you went outside and pulled a 50 Cent." What's "a 50 Cent" there? Is it half-a-dollar coin? Is it that rapper's stage name? Or, could it possibley mean a .50 caliber pistol? I looked all through the internet and found nothing.
The jit is a dance im from memphis my parants say they used to jit
Mmmm he from Alabama 😍😍 where
Damn that girl od fine
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