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  2. List of city nicknames in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This partial list of city nicknames in Pennsylvania compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities, boroughs, and towns in Pennsylvania are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.

  3. Winky's - Wikipedia

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    Winky's Hamburgers was a chain of hamburger fast food restaurants in and near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It was founded by two brothers, Harold and Bernard Erenstein in 1962. [1] [2] Their slogans were "Fast Food Cheap" and "Winky's Makes You Happy To be Hungry."

  4. Snouts, muddy puddles and British accents: How Peppa Pig ...

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    Snouts, muddy puddles and British accents: How Peppa Pig became a global cultural phenomenon—and a $1.7 billion franchise Prarthana Prakash June 1, 2024 at 3:00 AM

  5. Snout (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Snout may also refer to: The snout reflex, in neurology, an abnormal pursing of the lips indicative of brain damage; Snout house, a house that is constructed with an attached front entry garage that is closer to the street than any other part of the house; Weasel's snout, a herbaceous annual plant of the family Plantaginaceae

  6. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    The term has been around in Black American communities since the 1990s, appearing as early as 1992 on "It Was a Good Day" by Ice Cube, who raps: "No flexin', didn't even look in a n----'s direction."

  7. Cincinnati Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images The locals of Cincinnati use slang terms and phrases that have been part of the local culture for so long, nobody stops to ask why. Once they move away from home, they realize they've ...

  8. Talk:Northeast Pennsylvania English - Wikipedia

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    Actually, there's plenty of documentation of slang in general, and on slang of specific regions too. Books and scholarly articles on slang are quite common. And calling me "foreign" just because I grew up in Texas instead of Penna seems pretty harsh. —Angr 17:22, 27 June 2007 (UTC) By "foreign" he just means you ain't from the region.

  9. Dictionary of American Slang - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionary of American Slang is an English slang dictionary. The first edition was edited by Stuart Flexner and Harold Wentworth and published in 1960 by Thomas Y. Crowell Company . [ 1 ] After Wentworth's death in 1965, [ 2 ] Flexner wrote a supplemented edition which was published in 1967. [ 3 ]