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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/04 02:23:26 (permalink)
"spoonchucker"----   an old duud
 
 
"old duud" ---- old duud, no catch the feesh, cause the feesh was too big!!!  
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/04 02:42:07 (permalink)
Oh yeah, I almost forgot.  How about "smackdown".  That's not really an "erie" term, but it happens in Erie plenty. Only a few short hours away now, yes sir, a massive smackdown shall take place. This won't even be fun, not near as much fun as I've had over the last month before the circus came to town. But for some reason I feel the necessity to go do it, I can't even fall back to sleep.
 
 
 
"no doubt"----  seems the be the Erie locals favorite way to express agreement during a conversation.  Again maybe not just an "erie" thing.  But duuds from there seem to say it more often. Especially at one establishment in particular, just pay attention you'll figure out who.   Example,  "man it's windy out there",    response "no doubt".
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/04 09:36:00 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: Stillhead

Oh yeah, I almost forgot.  How about "smackdown".  That's not really an "erie" term, but it happens in Erie plenty. Only a few short hours away now, yes sir, a massive smackdown shall take place. This won't even be fun, not near as much fun as I've had over the last month before the circus came to town. But for some reason I feel the necessity to go do it, I can't even fall back to sleep.



"no doubt"----  seems the be the Erie locals favorite way to express agreement during a conversation.  Again maybe not just an "erie" thing.  But duuds from there seem to say it more often. Especially at one establishment in particular, just pay attention you'll figure out who.   Example,  "man it's windy out there",    response "no doubt".


2:42 am. You have serious issues.

Nobody should be awake at that hour unless their naked and breathing heavily.


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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/04 09:42:26 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: FlashDance

ORIGINAL: Stillhead

Oh yeah, I almost forgot.  How about "smackdown".  That's not really an "erie" term, but it happens in Erie plenty. Only a few short hours away now, yes sir, a massive smackdown shall take place. This won't even be fun, not near as much fun as I've had over the last month before the circus came to town. But for some reason I feel the necessity to go do it, I can't even fall back to sleep.



"no doubt"----  seems the be the Erie locals favorite way to express agreement during a conversation.  Again maybe not just an "erie" thing.  But duuds from there seem to say it more often. Especially at one establishment in particular, just pay attention you'll figure out who.   Example,  "man it's windy out there",    response "no doubt".


2:42 am. You have serious issues.

Nobody should be awake at that hour unless their naked and breathing heavily.




   Or unless they have serious pain issues, and also have very serious anti drug issues, and never got more than 6 hours in a night.  I average 4 hours sleep a night because of pain.  If i take pills I "sleep" for 8 hours and I'm useless all day so I'll live with it and keep my senses about me.

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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/04 12:15:25 (permalink)
"WEED EATER LINE      - anything over 10lb break strength and colored hi vis green."

Ha Ha Ha!!! That's funny right there... I don't care who you are.
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/04 12:35:51 (permalink)
En at and En stuff or the other way around.
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/05 00:18:27 (permalink)
How about "wallets" to describe the guys on walnut that, after I got a fish, were in my back pocket?
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/05 03:22:11 (permalink)
3:21 a.m any better flashpantz?  I'll picture message a few 10lbers to you today.
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/05 08:18:25 (permalink)
Sunshine boys. Self explanatory this time of year.
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/05 10:59:55 (permalink)
cell mates= two fishermen, standing side by side, talking on cell phones.
phoneys= fishermen that are constantly on their cell phones throughout the day.
text-tour's= fishermen who just can't quit texting their signific_nt others
cellbreak= what happens when the cell phone falls in the water or upon rocks
cellcentered= the fishermen who talks loud enough on his cellphone for all to hear
leadpoisened= what happens to the guy who complains about phoney's and cell mates.

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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/05 13:21:51 (permalink)
This is a religious term:
 
Chuteism- The practice of standing in the middle of the chute and ruining the fishing for everybody that is actually trying.
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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/05 13:57:04 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: anadromous

Cummin'uuup   and cummindowwwwn- Usually means "I have a 6ft eagle claw fiberglass rod and I have one hook in the "south mouth".


"lightswitch"-- the name given to an angler who constantly says these words in quick succession..".FEESH ON( drag squeal) FEESH OFF..."

 
 
 
 
hahahahahahahahaaha my friend knicknamed me lightswitch.....just for that reason....lmao

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RE: Erie Terminology 2008/10/06 14:54:29 (permalink)
Here's a good one that I have not seen yet............420 at 1020!!
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