Buffalo is full of unique traits that set us apart from the rest. Our affinity for local food, passion for local sports, and undying pride for our city are just a few. Another interesting characteristic of Buffalonians? We really get each other – even if it makes others feel like we're speaking a different language! Here are 9 things Buffalonians say that might confuse an outsider.
1. SUNY
Not "Sunny," SUNY! (Pronounced Soo-nee) This is the Buffalonian way of shortening State University of New York. If you're from around here, you're already well aware of our SUNY schools.
2. "Wide right"
These two words carry so much meaning for Buffalo Bills fans. No need to elaborate!
3. "Wintry Mix"
Some may call this "wet snow" or "slush." Thanks to our local news outlets, Buffalonians say "Wintry Mix" (and cringe when we hear it's coming our way)!
4. "Take the Scajaquada"
I'm sorry... the what? Getting directions from Buffalonians isn't always easy. Once you realize Buffalonians say "the" in front of every route and road name, you'll understand.
5. Polar Vortex
This one might be spoken in other parts of the U.S., but we've heard it so often, it's become a normal part of Buffalonians' winter vocabulary.
6. Lake effect band
No, we're not talking about a musical group. Lake effect bands are heavy bands of snow that often drop on Buffalo thanks to our proximity to Lake Erie.
7. "Crick"
Is it "crick" or "creek?" Depending on where you are from in Western New York, Buffalonians say both – sometimes interchangeably!
8. Drinking fountain vs. water fountain
In Buffalo, you sip from a drinking fountain. Water fountains are works of art in front of fancy hotels.
9. "Hey yous guys!"
Buffalonians say "You guys" a lot – and some of us even add an extra letter at the end of the word. Don't worry – you'll get 'yous-to' it ;)
What are your favorite Buffalonian phrases? Are there any that you still don't understand? Leave a note in the comments below!
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