Ea Mailing Date

<p>We say "wicked" up here in New England, and for us its "sketchy", not "sketch". And then we have sick, ill, nasty, and a bunch of others. We don't pronounce our r's either.</p>

<p>wow i think we speak normal on the east coast? what is "normall" though. although a lot of people say i have a jersey accent when i say "water" or "hillarious" its weird</p>

<p>Or, wicked wierd. Or just wicked. Sketch, hella, and dank just aren't in my vocabulary.</p>

<p>Hella is definitely Nor Cal. Whenever I go to SoCal and use it...oh man, I never hear the end of it.</p>

<p>I live five minutes from the OR border though, and the more north you get, the more it reverts to hecka.</p>

<p>Hecka?! HAHAHAAH. I'm sorry, but that's just hilarious. Maybe I'll try that out at school tomrrow, see what my friends think... :)</p>

<p>"Hecka" is soooo Northwestern. They are all so boring and PC up there. Just kidding! But seriously, "hecka" is way lamer than hella. It's hella lamer.</p>

<p>both hecka and hella are wicked garbage.</p>

<p>Dude- that's hella sketch. Don't be so chincy(1); it's all cream(2) here in the GTown forum.</p>

<p>Endnotes:
(1)- chincy: cheap, mean-spirited, or awkward (i.e. used in referring to an awkward situation)
(2)- synonymous with "it's all good." "Cream" essentially means "cool."</p>

<p>hehe hella...yes, sketch is popular, though dank is by far the most used slang word down here I think. </p>

<p>skank is another popular one. I guess we like to rhyme?</p>

<p>In my government class today, I was like "Dude, this discussion is hella sketch. That was a dank answer." No one had any clue what I was talkin about.</p>

<p>What the hell does dank and sketch mean?</p>

<p>I know what hella is (damn NorCalers..)</p>

<p>Ummm... you mean COOL NorCalers, right, Tlak? </p>

<p><em>cough</em>San Francisco beats L.A. anyday<em>cough</em></p>

<p>sketch=sketchy= shifty, shoddy, suspicious... It's hard to define. Those are my best guesses, though. And I have no idea what dank means.</p>