There are a handful of words that are commonly heard in a conversation that is unique to Alaska, and that you're less likely to hear in other states. From the ALCAN highway to subsistence, floatplanes, and mudflats, Alaskans have a variety of words that correlate with their one-of-a-kind lifestyle. If you're from Alaska or have spent time in the state, check to see if any of these Alaska words are familiar to you! Some of the words are used in other places, of course, but they will undoubtedly be understood by Alaskans all over the state.
1) Lower 48
The Lower 48 is common terminology used between people from Alaska referring to all of the North American states other than Alaska and Hawaii.
2) Permafrost
Permafrost is well known among those who travel the Alaskan Highway. The heaves and bumps in the road are caused by permafrost; frozen ground that never fully thaws throughout the year causing uneven and rough roads.
3) The Bush
The Bush is well known to Alaskans or people who watch most Alaska related reality TV shows, although they really only represent Alaska stereotypes on television. The Bush essentially refers to a majority of the state that is not accessible by any road system. It is truly the wild.
4) Snowbird
Ah, the Snowbird; depending on the day you may either think them weak or lucky. A snowbird is a person who lives in Alaska but flys south for the winter, dodging the grueling winter months for those of warmth and ease.
5) Sourdough
Sourdough refers to a long-time, if not a lifetime, Alaskan. Someone who has put in the years and dedicated their lifestyle to the Alaskan way, and enjoys living in Alaska!
6) Termination Dust
This picture is the perfect example of termination dust. As the summer comes to a close, Alaskans keep their eyes focused on the mountain peaks surrounding their town and await the day when the frosted caps don't melt away by the end of the day indicating that winter has finally arrived.
7. PFD
The PFD is the permanent fund dividend allocating a quarter of the states savings from oil among permanent residents of Alaska.
8) Snowmachine
If you are Alaskan you know that a snowmachine is what you say instead of snowmobile. Why? Because we have enough snow and don't see the point in a machine that makes snow.
9) Alpenglow
Alaskans or people who spend a lot of time out on the slopes are familiar with the term alpenglow. It's the hazy pink glow that lights up a mountainside just before sunset.
What other Alaska words would you add to this list? Do you recognize these words associated with Alaska? Let us know in the comments below!
For more fun, check out these 13 phrases only people from Alaska say.
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