Accent Tag Central Texas Big Sister

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Published 2013-04-08
The Words:

Aunt, Roof, Route, Wash, Oil, Theater, Iron, Salmon, Caramel, Fire, Water, Sure, Data, Ruin, Crayon, New Orleans, Pecan, Both, Again, Probably, Spitting Image, Alabama, Lawyer, Coupon, Mayonnaise, Syrup, Pajamas, Caught, Naturally, Aluminium, Envelope

The Questions:

1) What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
2) What is the bug that when you touch it curls into a ball?
3) What is the bubbly carbonated drink called?
4) What do you call gym shoes?
5) What do you say to address a group of people?
6) What do you call the kind of spider (or spider-like creature) that has an oval-shaped body and extremely long legs?
7) What do you call your Grandparents?
8) What do you call the wheeled contraption in which you carry groceries at the supermarket?
9) What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining?
10) What is the thing you change the TV channel with?

All Comments (12)
  • @jessicurry2010
    I only had a few difference as someone from Waco. I call those bugs rolly-pollies. It's either a shopping cart or basket. I say soda personally. And I use y'all A LOT.
  • @brianm3099
    You don't need makeup. You're gorgeous.
  • @DaMarcus008
    Pecan. Amen to that sister. I can't stand pee-can
  • @NelsonClick
    For question nine, "What do you call it when rain falls while the sun in shining" nobody in my family including myself or my social circles had an answer for this. I have recently learned the term "sun shower" is what it is called. When we made this video that term was completely unknown to us. Now we know. Also, for question two we have learned the the word "roly polie". Again, nobody in my family over 30 knew this term but curiously all the younger people in the family did.
  • Coupon - Qpon - keep asking questions... follow the breadcrumbs... answers are hidden in plain sight
  • @k1ttyF158er
    Ha, Funny. Probably for a similar reason, but I call the "tv remote" a "clicker". (Cause the original ones use to make a loud click when you pressed the button).
  • @k1ttyF158er
    "Tin foil" comes from before 1910, after which we all slowly switched to aluminum. People born before WWI (like my grandparents) refereed to it as such. I grew up with my grand parents & great grandmother, so I picked it up from them when I was young. It's hard to get it out of head and faster to say. So I guess I never stopped saying it - even though I know it's made out of aluminum.