We Washingtonians don't have a natural accent. At least, we don't think that we do. When someone relocates hear from a part of the country where distinct accents are prevalent, it only makes sense those folks would their accent with them.
Every year brings new trends, new styles and new clichés. Sure, they work for the time, but once they're played out it's time to move on. "Yolo," "Radical," and other words and phrases. Here's my list of fad phrases I'd like to see gone.
No doubt that, by now, you've started hearing new words coming from the mouths of teens and pre-teens. Just like words of yester-year like saying things were "tight" (meaning 'I approve'), "radical" (again, meaning 'I approve') and various others through the decades, I thought it'd help to post a few I've already heard and what they mean, just in case you can't understand what
There's a website that gives you the true definitions of words, not from some old text book. I saw some of these, had a chuckle, and thought I'd share.