16 Words You’ll Only Understand If You’re From Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh has a unique local dialect with words that might confuse non-residents.

Okay, fellow yinzers, let's have some fun! We all know that Pittsburgh is an awesome city and Pittsburghers are one-of-a-kind. One thing that really sets Pittsburghers apart from the crowd is our unique language, enough to fill an entire Pittsburghese dictionary. Here are 16 words from Pittsburgh that might yield a raised eyebrow from a non-Pittsburgher.

1. Yinz

Yinz is to Pittsburgh as y'all is to the South.

2. Jagoff

See that car parked in front of a no-parking sign? That warrants calling the inconsiderate driver who parked there a jagoff.

3. Chipped ham

Who grew up eating chipped ham or chipped chopped ham from Isaly's?

4. Jumbo

My balogna/baloney has a first name. It's....only in the Burgh, we would sing it something like this. My jumbo has a first name...

5. Gumbands

How many people have a gumband ball sitting somewhere in their home?

6. Pop

Let's be perfectly honest. People in other states DO refer to that delightfully caffeinated drink as pop. But, in Pennsylvania it's a toss-up. Pittsburghers drink pop while those from Philly and other parts of the state order soda.

7. Slippy

Watch out when you go on the sidewalk! It's slippy. Why add the extra letters when slippy is just so much easier to say?

8. Red up

It's highly likely if you're a Pittsburgher, you've either been yelled at by your parents to red up your room or you've turned into your parents and now order your kids to red up their room. Either way, red up is a uniquely Pittsburgh saying.

9. N'at

Technically, if you spell out n'at, you get "and that." It just sounds so much better, though, when you say, "Yinz going dahntahn n'at?"

10. Nebby

Who has nebby neighbors who always have to know what's going with everyone in the neighborhood?

11. Sweeper

Some Pittsburghers vacuum. But, many also sweep the floors with the sweeper. Do you sweep or do you vacuum?

12. Dahntahn

Dahnthan. No other words necessary.

13. PA

This one goes a bit beyond Pittsburgh's borders and applies to most Pennsylvanians. We don't say Pennsylvania. We say PA.

14. Ruff

The Civic Arena (or Mellon Arena, if you prefer)'s ruff used to open on lovely days.

15. Sheetz

Another one that isn't completely exclusive to Pittsburgh as Sheetz does exist in other states. But, if you live in Pennsylvania, you either have Wawa or Sheetz. Pittsburghers lay claim to Sheetz.

16. Buggy

We all use them. But, do you call that basket on wheels a buggy or a shopping cart? It seems to be a toss-up in the Burgh.

These are just a few words from Pittsburgh that might confuse those who aren't familiar with our beautiful city. What are some of the words you think should be added to a part two of this list?

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