10 Words And Phrases People In Rhode Island Just Don't Understand
Rhode Island is a unique place with a whole lot of character. The people of the nation’s smallest state tend to be some of the most memorable around and there are a lot of things that make them stand out. The people are so different even, that they have developed a pretty unique language. Here are 10 words that might be commonly used elsewhere, but won’t make a whole lot of sense to a Rhode Islander.

Rhode Islanders prefer the term grinders and you can find an amazing Italian Grinder just about anywhere.

You'll get some strange looks if you call a shopping carriage a buggy in this small state.
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Pop doesn't exist! It's soda in the 401.
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Who has a basement? We know only cellars here, but it might sound more like "sell-uhh"

Who needs a drinking fountain when you have a bubblah?

Milk shakes are commonly referred to as cabinets in Little Rhody.

Traffic circles and roundabouts are called rotaries in the Ocean State.

"That guy didn't use his blinkah."
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You won't hear this word too much in Rhode Island, but you might hear, "Where'd you put the clickah?"

Alright, we know what very means, but it's wicked unlikely that we'll use the word.
For a list of other facts about life in Rhode Island, click here!
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