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  2. Hella - Wikipedia

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    'Hella' as used in Northern California. Hella is an American English slang term originating in and often associated with San Francisco's East Bay area in Northern California, possibly specifically emerging in the 1970s African-American vernacular of Oakland. [1] [2] It is used as an intensifying adverb such as in "hella bad" or "hella good".

  3. California English - Wikipedia

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    California English (or Californian English) is the collection of English dialects native to California, largely classified under Western American English.Most Californians speak with a General American accent; alternatively viewed, possibly due to unconscious linguistic prestige, California accents may themselves be serving as a baseline to define the accents that are perceived as "General ...

  4. Anaheim Slang - AOL

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    You will find that even though Californians all live in the same state, Northern California slang is much different from Southern California, and even L.A. has a few differences from Orange County.

  5. American English regional vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a number of everyday words and expressions used to be characteristic of different dialect areas of the United States, especially the North, the Midland, and the South; many of these terms spread from their area of origin and came to be used throughout the nation. Today many people use these different words for the same object ...

  6. Nicknames of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    There are many nicknames of San Francisco, California that have been used throughout the city's history. [1] [2] San Fran – Used by non-native residents and those outside of the Bay Area. Curtis Sparrer from Bospar gives the reasons why it is not acceptable to say 'San Fran'. [3] [4]

  7. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    5. Muffin walloper. Used to describe: An older, unmarried woman who gossips a lot. This colorful slang was commonly used in the Victorian era to describe unmarried old ladies who would gossip ...

  8. List of city nicknames in California - Wikipedia

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    California's Country Music Capital [7] [8] Nashville West; Berkeley. Berzerkeley [9] The People's Republic of Berkeley [10] Athens of the West [11] Bishop – Mule Packer Capital of the World [12] [8] Blythe – Friendliest City In The West [13] Buena Park – Center of the Southland [14] Burbank – Media Capital of the World [15] [8]

  9. Boontling - Wikipedia

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    Although Boontling is based on English, many of its unusual words are unique to Boonville, California. Scottish Gaelic and Irish, and some Pomoan and Spanish words also contribute to this jargon. [4] Boontling was invented in the late 19th century and had quite a following at the turn of the 20th century.