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(v): bulge outward
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2 months ago gangerh said:

Also to pawn. As in 'pop goes the weasel'. Weasel is Cockney rhyming slang for coat (weasel and stoat). So, 'that's the way the money goes' and go and pawn your coat to raise some more money.

2 months ago reesetee said:

Nevada looks pretty weird, too.

2 months ago frindley said:

Soft drink forever! And down with the carbonated beverage!

2 months ago chained_bear said:

*sigh* I don't have particularly fond memories of arguments over Coke v. soda or pop in Mississippi.

Those are some hot isoglosses!

(As an aside, did anyone else notice how completely effed up Alaska is on this map? Beezarre.)

2 months ago Prolagus said:

Yes! Isogloss!

2 months ago reesetee said:

See? Another perfectly good use of "isogloss"! :-D

I imagine (and maybe skipvia can jump in here) that using "coke" as a generic term in the U.S. South probably comes from the fact that the Coca-Cola company is based in Atlanta, GA.

2 months ago rolig said:

Let me rephrase that: I fall (just barely) on the "soda" side of the isogloss. There. Somebody had to say it.

2 months ago rolig said:

I am definitely a "soda" person, though I would be more likely to say "soft drink," I think; "pop" sounds quaint to me. But what I always found interesting was the use of "coke" to mean any non-alcoholic carbonated beverage in the South: "The only cokes they had were Sprite and 7-Up."

2 months ago reesetee said:

Love it. Just as I thought--I'm squarely in the soda range.

2 months ago whichbe said:

Pop vs. Soda Map

3 months ago emilytherese said:

a synonym for soda, generally used in the Midwestern US although also as far east as Buffalo, NY

5 months ago jammen said:

the colors always pop on hgtv. they never standout, brighten, illuminate, enrich, add, nor enliven a room.

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