I love how on every slang episode, each actor slowly goes DEEP into their natural accent. Like the start a universal normal, then it just gets deeper and deeper til at the end you can barely understand what they're saying. Love it
It happens, like out west these days I don't have hardly any accent anymore, but when i get on the phone with my mother it all comes back like nothing.
A true native teaching us his language. Some of these other videos have people who look confused by the most basic slang. He not only knows it he pronounces it perfectly and gives a contextual reference in his native tongue. Wicked awesome job Walberg!
Its funny I've been using "shiesty" all my life and can only tell you it's someone who's like..shady or deceptive or suspicious. Like someone who's a snake. Lol its strange I can't put it into words!
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I sometimes skip to the end, just to see Mark blow Matt away. Those blue shoe covers you get at the dentist is such a sweet, sweet cherry on top of that scene. ❤️
I love how he didn't give the definition of "pissa". Because we don't actually have one. Sometimes it means wicked awesome, sometimes it means really bad.
@@maryannstoddard2580 I think for that one, he opted not to describe its meaning, because it's a tough one to convey, as it can have two meanings. i.e. "I got a new job!" (Really?! That's pissa!) or a more snarky "Oh, pissa--just what I needed, a parking ticket. 🙄"
He was in prison as a teenager in my hometown of Winthrop at Deer Island, which is now South Bay prison in Boston. Funny fact. 1 of the New Kids on the Block's first concerts was in Deer Island prison for the prisoners and corrections officers for them to practice. This is of course before they became famous.
Thug, used to throw rocks at black kids and tell them they weren't welcome and blinded an Asian man with a baseball bat in a racially motivated assault
Jimmies may be Rubbahs, short for Jimmy Hats, true enough., but I've got to ding him slightly for not also immediately saying they're chocolate sprinkles on ice cream. And they actually are way better than sprinkles found elsewhere, and I'm not sure why. Bigger than non-Mass 'sprinkles' with more chocolate flavor, I swear it. Jimmies are pissa. Sprinkles suck.
Agreed - chocolate sprinkles for ice cream.... I've lived in a lot of places after growing up in Mass and nowhere did they refer to cohcolate sprinkles as jimmies except in new england...
No, he's your bad boy best friend who's older now and pretends to be a better person now but inside he's still an angry teen with no faith in anything.
Absolutely. He's dead wrong on that one. And it's not universal - Jimmies are sprinkles in New England. Also - I've never heard of condoms referred to as Jimmies, and I'm glad, because sprinkles ( :
john ferreira My dad said jimmies for condoms before. I know jimmies as sprinkles. Usually chocolate like you said. Maybe a generation gap? My dads 57 and me and him are both born and raised in Boston.
@@HawkinaBox Check out a film called “The Spitfire Grill.” It’s set in rural Maine and the actors adopt a heavier accent. At some points, I was prone to laughter, like when “Why should I watch my words?” became “Wha should ah wutch m’wuhds?”
I'm only one minute, and two seconds in, but I just have to stop and say that I absolutely love these videos. I especially love that he adds personal anecdotes. This is a great idea! Way to go, people at Vanity Fair. Superb idea! Well done!!
It's interesting to see the similarities. In Boston, they say "bang a u-ey" when telling you to immediately do a U-turn. In Australia, they say, "chuck a u-ey". And for what it's worth, in Canada, or at least in southern Ontario, we say, "pull a u-ey", or "hang a u-ey".
I can't believe Hoodsie (not the ice cream) was in there. Lol. On the road we had blinkers, rotaries, and we all drove clunkers. The cops were "the boys" and tow trucks were reckas. Triple decker apartments were also known as Irish Battleships.
I lived in Boston my whole childhood, but moved to San Diego when I was about 12 and have leaved here for almost 10 years now. My friends have told me that my accent with slip through sometimes lol
You are hotter,cuter,younger and you like to put things in your mouth.Maybe batshit crazy but i don't see it so your my internet pick of the day.One of to be honest.
I grew up in the Boston area & live in Massachusetts. “Masshole” specifically relates to how MA drivers drive. We’re super nice people out of our cahs, but we run hot headed when we drive.
I grew up about 35 miles north of Boston and wore dungarees. These were what we wore after school, so not to wear out our school clothes. Also were cheaper. And we wore sneakers - girls only wore "girl" sneakers, never "boy"' sneakers. Girls wore skirts or dresses. In the winter we wore "ski pants" heavy multi-layered, we took them off and hung them in the coat room at school.
@@dianefowler8779 yeah. I grew up closer to Worcester. We had ski pants and moon boots on the early 80’s. Standard New England winter gear. You didn’t go to a place you went down. “We’re gunna go down the bah latah. Yous guys comin?” My grandmother would say “Go down cellah and get the laundry.”
@@taoliu3949 I’m aware of that, but they WERE made of denim, and the word was adopted for jeans and used up to my grandparent’s generation (WWII) They used it all the time.
Yes! Thank you. I’ll never call it anything else. I live in Phoenix and I have to make a huge effort to remember to call it a water cooler, or fountain, because people in Arizona don’t know what I’m talking about.
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I wasn't born in Boston, but I lived there for close to two decades. I got 14 of 15 instantly. Missed 'shiesty'. ;o) "Jimmies" is actually slang for chocolate sprinkles. Also, most people say 'Dunks' instead of 'Dunkies'.
I've been in LA now for a long time but still remember my "south showah" roots. Along with wicked and pissah was "nizzah" (nice")! .... and so many other common-local terms like "down the cape" (driving to or someone being in cape cod), "down cellah" (in the basement), "bucket of steamez" (little neck clams), "grindah" (toasted submarine sandwich), "stuffie" (stuffed baked quahog or clam), "the T" (rapid transit system), "combat zone" (red light district), "cold tea" (after- 2 am booze in a teacup in Chinatown), "chow mein sandwich" (soft noodles, onions and soy gravy on a hamburger bun), "bubbla" (drinking fountain), "the pike" (Mass. turnpike), "statie" or "troopah", (Mass. state police, "regulah coffee" (coffee w/ cream and sugar), "wreckah" (tow truck), "gansett" (Narragansett lager beer), "wiffle" (a buzz haircut), "milk stowah" (corner grocery store), "thumb a ride" (hitch-hike), "total spaz" (an uncoordinated person), " got hozies" (claiming rights, say to the front seat of the car), "the balls" or "the sh!t" (something that is truly great), "scrod" (almost any white fish other than cod) and lastly .. "blinkahz" (your car's turn signals)!! :)
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I love how on every slang episode, each actor slowly goes DEEP into their natural accent. Like the start a universal normal, then it just gets deeper and deeper til at the end you can barely understand what they're saying.
Love it
When did that happen?
I wish we were watching the same videos. Do you have a link?
Dunno...I thought he waz speakin clearah and clearah...
@@sgreene123 ayup
lol
His accent gets heavier and heavier throughout this video. He becomes the actual city of Boston in the end.
He shape-shifted right into Quincy Market
90% of the people in Boston and its environs don't talk like that anymore. Mass is the most educated state in the country.
@@charlesstuart7290 Your accent doesn't make you more 'educated'. Historically everyone had the same accents regardless of education.
@@taoliu3949 You have never been to Boston.
@@charlesstuart7290 JFK is as blue blooded as they get. He and his brother spoke with heavy accents
"Jimmies, that's universal for condoms, right?"
Me thinking about sprinkles: " im sorry, w h a t?"
Yeah...Jimmies are sprinkles.He's been out of New England too long.
Jimmy hat is a condom
😂😂
It’s 💯 sprinkles. That’s what they were going for.
He's thinking of a Jimmy Hat. Jimmies are sprinkles.
It's fascinating listening to Mr. Wahlberg's accent get audibly thicker as he recalls all his childhood slang.
It happens, like out west these days I don't have hardly any accent anymore, but when i get on the phone with my mother it all comes back like nothing.
“Mr. Wahlberg”
@@morradi10000 ?
@@romulusnr But "Masshole" really only applies in New Hampshire and Maine.
@lefantomer It would make more sense for it to apply to Massachusetts, especially Boston. I'm pretty sure people use it referring to Boston as well.
The bit where he goes off about the “clicka” 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Sounds like a usual suspect...
Lmao
Had no idea that was a colloquial term. (I guess the pronunciation of it is)
I had no idea clicker was a Massachusetts only term
A true native teaching us his language. Some of these other videos have people who look confused by the most basic slang. He not only knows it he pronounces it perfectly and gives a contextual reference in his native tongue. Wicked awesome job Walberg!
he got more and more Boston as the video went on
a mess™ it’s Bostonian not Boston
*Massachusetts, Boston accent doesn't really exist in the city anymore. You can find it in the suburbs.
WhoButWBMason I live in the suburbs and it’s not really a thing here either, it’s mostly just a thing you see every few months.
You forgot “Bumpah Stickah” and “Whad’a’ya’ retahded?”
What to Bostonians call hate crimes against Asians? A Wahlberg?
My husband will say car keys... And I have to have him translate because he sounds like he's saying khakis 😂
Lmfao
Maw theres a weird looking guy with a fakkin laptop outside
Where’d ya pak that caaaahr
The part where he started yelling about the clicker warped me back in time to my grandfather yelling about the TV
"Coffee brandy, a 6-pack of Schlitz, and some CERTZ"...I am dead, LOL
stylecollective Don’t die, man.
stylecollective l
What are certz
Certs. Breath mints. To mask the alcohol on your breath at 9 am
Breath mints. Amazing. Especially the cinnamon flavor!
So basically Boston's accent is a genetically modified Irish accent
19th century Boston had a huge influx of Irish immigrants, so it's understandable that it'd sound like that.
@@jewfro951 LMAO I know the history, Boston has got more Irish pubs than Ireland itself 😂😂
do not go into town on St Patty’s day lol
chicago south sider is similar for the same reasons. plus italians.
I live in Boston my parents are Irish
He has really come alive in comedies. He had me crying in the other guys.
*shiesty* “that’s every mothafucker I know” 😂😂
Short for shyster. That guys shiesty.
Kody Johnson the realist way to end a interview hands down
Kody Johnson n
I still don’t know what this means 😂
Its funny I've been using "shiesty" all my life and can only tell you it's someone who's like..shady or deceptive or suspicious. Like someone who's a snake. Lol its strange I can't put it into words!
I live in Boston and a lot of these are actually pretty accurate although some of them are only said by older ppl, usually like 50+
more like 40 + 😉
well he’s around 40+ plus so it makes since
Yeah it’s only the older generation
Old school Bostoners, I guess.
These where used mostly in the 80's
He has a Dorchester Boston accent. Not the “southie” accent that people think everyone has in boston😭
Finally someone realizes that not every Boston person speaks in a south Boston accent.
Khay_ Luv
1 year ago
He has a Dorchester Boston accent. Not the “southie” accent that people think everyone has in boston 😭
Nice copy and paste.
Yeah not everyone at all. Southie is a special place in Boston. Haha
I honestly can't tell the difference 🤔
BS the accent is nearly the same in all Boston suburbs
A lot of these words are used in New England as a whole.
I was just about to say that.
New York too.
Rhode Islanders use all or most of these
Yezzir
I didn't realize that people outside of New England didn't say wicked until I was 18
mahkie mahk
dxmakina yeh
dxmakina he was dope back in the mid 90's
And da fankie banch
This is how we used to make the pahty staht
Jontron
I love when Mark lets his roots show. Way cool
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And now I have a sudden urge to watch The Departed.
Not Shooter?
you mean depahted?
I sometimes skip to the end, just to see Mark blow Matt away. Those blue shoe covers you get at the dentist is such a sweet, sweet cherry on top of that scene. ❤️
Tha Depahded.
"Shiesty... Every muthafucka I know" 😂😂😂😂
I love how he didn't give the definition of "pissa". Because we don't actually have one. Sometimes it means wicked awesome, sometimes it means really bad.
“Pissa, that’s another one, it means...pissa” 🤣
I think he really didn’t know about pissa and he definitely didn’t know about jimmies
in Pashto: pissa means sheep🐑 lol 🤭🤪
@@maryannstoddard2580 I think for that one, he opted not to describe its meaning, because it's a tough one to convey, as it can have two meanings. i.e. "I got a new job!" (Really?! That's pissa!) or a more snarky "Oh, pissa--just what I needed, a parking ticket. 🙄"
Can you please get Hugh Jackman to teach Aussie slang?
Roxie Rocket Margot robbie already did.
I’ll do it it:
mate- person or friend
kangaroo- president of Australia.
That’s all you need to know if you’re going to Australia. You’re welcome.
Roxie Rocket yes! And Can you please get him not to rush through it like Naomi
Garbanzo123 trust me there are soo many more Aussie slang words like 'spewing' and 'delicious'
Roxie Rocket who da fak cares bout Hugh Jackman when you could have Marky Mark?
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Nothing is worth sitting through ads! 😡
@@viniciusgmachado1204 exactly
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Adblocker for life. Haven't seen an ad in years.
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An Aussie friend asked me to speak Bostonian once and when I was done she asked, "Was that all in English?".
Snuggles McSquishbottom 😂😂😂
Ask him to speak fluent bogan
No offense but Aussies should talk - they do have twelve ways though to say male urination.
@@charlesstuart7290
Are you being serious, or sarcastic?
@@daniellemusella1594 No -I could list them or you can see one of the old "Barry MacKenzie" movies.
Love how lowkey gangster he is
He was in prison as a teenager in my hometown of Winthrop at Deer Island, which is now South Bay prison in Boston. Funny fact. 1 of the New Kids on the Block's first concerts was in Deer Island prison for the prisoners and corrections officers for them to practice. This is of course before they became famous.
Gadgetz Loops actual gangster. Nothing low key about his teenage years. Love how he turned his lie around
Thug, used to throw rocks at black kids and tell them they weren't welcome and blinded an Asian man with a baseball bat in a racially motivated assault
Danny Walsh when?
@@joel1501 he attacked two Asian men on separate occasions in 1988
I want to watch a New Yorker and a Bostonian swearing at each other in their native dialects.
You got the money? I'm down
@saadibnasaadhusain It's hilarious. New Yorkers and Bostonians do it mostly all the time. 😂
Go to a red sox vs yankees game
@@vydgjkkmbgdhj8482 Or, Rangers v Bruins
Jimmies are also sprinkles you put on ice cream. But I appreciate how long he has been away doing what he does and still knows the lingo.
Jimmies may be Rubbahs, short for Jimmy Hats, true enough., but I've got to ding him slightly for not also immediately saying they're chocolate sprinkles on ice cream. And they actually are way better than sprinkles found elsewhere, and I'm not sure why. Bigger than non-Mass 'sprinkles' with more chocolate flavor, I swear it. Jimmies are pissa. Sprinkles suck.
sprinkles are rainbow, Jimmie's are chocolate sprinkles.
Chocolate sprinkles
Jimmie's are what Brigham's Ice Cream would offer you on their cones.
Agreed - chocolate sprinkles for ice cream.... I've lived in a lot of places after growing up in Mass and nowhere did they refer to cohcolate sprinkles as jimmies except in new england...
He is your friend's hot dad you have unholy thoughts about
Seems your thoughts have a lot to do with holes...
D.I.L.F
Omg you just made me LAUGH!!!!
LMFOAOAOA
No, he's your bad boy best friend who's older now and pretends to be a better person now but inside he's still an angry teen with no faith in anything.
love how when he gives an example about how people use the word, he either screams it or curses like a sailor lol
True Bostonian lingo!
That's Boston for you 🤣
Matt Damon looks so young
Edit: #Bless
Martin B Naah...that's Elon Musk.
You joking
Are you all blind? Thats definitely Harambe
lmaoo
That's John Cena now.
I love it how he talks like common folk. Makes me appreciate him more.
If common folk talk like him the country is in trouble. He sounds dumb and rude.
He’s rounding his R’s :( send him back to Boston because LA is doing him dirty
When I heard Jimmies, first thing that came to mind was Ice Cream Sprinkles. Anyone else?
Rob DeGaetano yep call them that here in New Hampshire / VT also.
Absolutely. He's dead wrong on that one. And it's not universal - Jimmies are sprinkles in New England.
Also - I've never heard of condoms referred to as Jimmies, and I'm glad, because sprinkles ( :
We use Jimmies for sprinkles in the Philly area. Could be any color though.
"Jimmies" are chocolate sprinkles. A condom is a "Jimmy Hat"
@@bluestar9463
He guess he confused the two, but he still got pretty close
This was like a beyond the best interview ever. I died when he started talking about the clicker
It’s funny how he didn’t even explain what some of the words were, but you still knew exactly what he was talking about
1:42
Ma Boy's WICKED SMAAT
I love how much his accent comes out the more slang he says 😂
“Jimmies=condoms” I mean he’s not wrong but it’s more commonly known as chocolate sprinkles in BOS.
chocolate and rainbow both!!
Jimmy. Is wrong. Jim hat is condom....jimmy is what a Jim hat goes on.
Jimmies are sprinkles bro 😂
Also condoms, I’ve heard of it before
David S oh absolutely. But jimmies are chocolate sprinkles in Boston.
When I lived in Boston "Jimmies" were sprinkles.
bullwhip johnson sure are
john ferreira
My dad said jimmies for condoms before.
I know jimmies as sprinkles. Usually chocolate like you said.
Maybe a generation gap? My dads 57 and me and him are both born and raised in Boston.
1:10 OMG Bill Burr
wow
Yeah i thought of him too
Everytime i hear that Boston accent
Billie redtits burr... What a legend
I thought he sounded like someone I knew lol
Biff Tannen ow please... Here we go again... Opinions differ taste can differ...
What is your go to white boston comedian then?
Biff Tannen Go wax George McFly's Caaahhhh ya cawksuckah
“Wicked smart?” Dude...it’s “wickid smaht.” Even I knew that after only 4 yeahs at Zoo-Mass.
I had a teacher with a heavy Boston accent and it was so fun listening to hear words like that
Sadly it ain’t the zoo no more😔
@@HawkinaBox Check out a film called “The Spitfire Grill.” It’s set in rural Maine and the actors adopt a heavier accent. At some points, I was prone to laughter, like when “Why should I watch my words?” became “Wha should ah wutch m’wuhds?”
I'm only one minute, and two seconds in, but I just have to stop and say that I absolutely love these videos.
I especially love that he adds personal anecdotes. This is a great idea! Way to go, people at Vanity Fair. Superb idea! Well done!!
Omg when he slips into that accent! Total babe
Ugly face though.
You are too
He sounded like Bill Buhr lol
hot bod tho!
Ugly face though
It is interesting to see similarities to Australian slang and Boston. It points to Irish origins for both. BTW Mark is wicked funny 😄
Yeah, he is. Almost choked on my tea when he went off after "clicka."
It's interesting to see the similarities. In Boston, they say "bang a u-ey" when telling you to immediately do a U-turn. In Australia, they say, "chuck a u-ey". And for what it's worth, in Canada, or at least in southern Ontario, we say, "pull a u-ey", or "hang a u-ey".
Where my clickah!
@@SuperTekZoneupvote for correct Aussie saying. You can also chuck a u-bolt if you feel inclined
Jimmies are “sprinkles” that you put in ice cream
Only the chocolate ones
Yes, the chocolate ones are "jimmies."
I’m surprised they put this one in because it’s kind of a racist thing.
@@HereticsRight LOL
@@HereticsRight
How?
I can't believe Hoodsie (not the ice cream) was in there. Lol.
On the road we had blinkers, rotaries, and we all drove clunkers. The cops were "the boys" and tow trucks were reckas.
Triple decker apartments were also known as Irish Battleships.
The cops are still the boys here mann
He got jimmies wrong, around here that refers to what you call chocolate sprinkles and the other thing
Robert Mancuso I have only ever known jimmies to be condoms....
@@courbynebufford3550 Thank you JIMMIES=CONDOMS
"So pissa means yeah same thing pissa"
Language is his tool
"Pissa" means GREAT. A Bostonian would have said, "The concert was wicked pissa!" ("Wicked" means REALLY). wicked pissa = really great.
Gotta make this an official TH-cam channel with him reading the words, use them in a sentence, and make it into a comedic skit. Make it happen
I lived in Boston my whole childhood, but moved to San Diego when I was about 12 and have leaved here for almost 10 years now. My friends have told me that my accent with slip through sometimes lol
He's losing his accent. He's rounding his RRRRRR's It's Ah MaRK!
I need him to move back to mass and regain the thick accent
He's got the accent, just not the famous Southie accent every associates with Boston
“Banging a uey” is a U-turn, simply calling it “turning around” could mean way more things than it actually does
I think we all got what he ment
Justin Frazier Well someone might not if they just say “turning around” in place of “U-turn”
In the south we would say "flip a uey."
I say bust a uey
whip a uey
"the monstah" LMFAO i love him
he’s still so hot after all these years
You are hotter,cuter,younger and you like to put things in your mouth.Maybe batshit crazy but i don't see it so your my internet pick of the day.One of to be honest.
Karlito Brigante 🅱️oi👋
Man's not hot
Karlito Brigante you need to go outside more
He aged like milk
Another reason to watch Ted. The accent 🤣. “Car keys ( everywhere else )” = “Khakis (Boston)”
He started out normal, but the more Boston words came up, the more he reverted to his old way of talking. His accent got deeper the more he went.
“Shiesty?! That’s every muthafucka I know.” Best part
I love how his accent slowly becomes more prevalent throughout the video.
The ending was Golden. Great job Mark.
Some of these he explains with other slang so that’s unhelpful 😂 also I love that his accent gets thicker as he goes 😂
as soon as he said "wicked smart" i thought about good will hunting
I grew up in the Boston area & live in Massachusetts. “Masshole” specifically relates to how MA drivers drive. We’re super nice people out of our cahs, but we run hot headed when we drive.
235 dislikes?! Must be the shiesty mothafuckas he knows!!!
Or us people who know his earlier background and actually have hung out in ty these neighborhoods
iiAM DASHURiiA don’t worry they’re all Yankees fans
@Visionary Owl False, jimmies are only brown sprinkles.
Jimmys are sprinkles you put on your ice cream aka Frap
Paul Bmi Its also slang for condoms.
@@AnastasiaLUVSU Not in Boston it isn't.
@@cisium1184 it used to be.
Frap another one
we call brown sprinkles jimmies an hour outside boston - i thought it was a racist thing
I can hear him talk all day! Funny and Relaxing 🤩
do this but with John boyega and south London slang
OMG I got a lotta likes. Love that :))
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
John boyega is a posh boy
Jon Pastori watch attack the block
PLEASE
Suck my egg acting mate.. means nothing
For older Bostonians a good one is “dungarees”. It means a pair of jeans.
Not exclusive to boston.
I grew up about 35 miles north of Boston and wore dungarees. These were what we wore after school, so not to wear out our school clothes. Also were cheaper. And we wore sneakers - girls only wore "girl" sneakers, never "boy"' sneakers. Girls wore skirts or dresses. In the winter we wore "ski pants" heavy multi-layered, we took them off and hung them in the coat room at school.
@@dianefowler8779 yeah. I grew up closer to Worcester. We had ski pants and moon boots on the early 80’s. Standard New England winter gear. You didn’t go to a place you went down. “We’re gunna go down the bah latah. Yous guys comin?” My grandmother would say “Go down cellah and get the laundry.”
Dungarees refers to a specific type of trousers. The Navy used to wear dungarees in the old days.
@@taoliu3949 I’m aware of that, but they WERE made of denim, and the word was adopted for jeans and used up to my grandparent’s generation (WWII) They used it all the time.
"probably referring to the green monster" ... moves along quickly
To be fair, I only call you massholes when you cut me off without using your blinker.
Kerri Lamothe *blinkah
Jimmies was suppose to be sprinkles on ice cream dude
I have to get a rubbah
His general attitude made this the best one I've seen.
Jimmies in this region refers to sprinkles on your ice cream jackwagon
Captain America jimmies in the uk manchester means pajamas x haha puttin me jimmies on for bed x
What is an Ice Cream Jackwagon?
@@1122markj I never called an ice cream that ha ha
“Thats every muthafucka i know”..😂😂😂😂🤣
I'm middle-aged and until this second, I had no idea "pockabook" was a slang word. LOL
“The MAHN-STAH?!”
0:29 "There are some very affluent people." *rubs eye and flashes gold rolex daytona
He uses his accent everytime he says a word it's so funny
A buddy of mine said to me “Ya can’t pahk a cah in havahd yahd, cause there’s no place in havahd yahd to pahk a cah”
🤣😂😂😂🤣😂😂 that's so true🤣🤣😂 only a true bostonian would get that lol
Should have had Bill Burr do this.
Ole billy boy the poster child of mass
Lmao "Am I gettin' points for gettin' these right??" 😂😂😂
Yeah, seven points for this clip
I want to see Mark Wahlberg and Ben Afleck do one of those head to head insult vids but you know in Boston
I heard that crows get killed by trucks frequently in Boston. They can scream CAW! but not TRUCK! 😝
That is funny.
I think “grammar school” is an oft overlooked boston slang term for elementary school
You mean "gramma" school :)
1:39 Yeah that was totally Mark’s real voice!
“Triple Decker” he sure wasn’t kidding about that one. I’m looking at Dorchester in Google Maps and those things are everywhere!
grew up New England. navy stationed in San Diego. told the uber to "bang a u-ey we can get there quicker." they didn't understand bang a u-ey
Don't forget the bubblah!
I thought that was only in RI.
Yes! Thank you. I’ll never call it anything else. I live in Phoenix and I have to make a huge effort to remember to call it a water cooler, or fountain, because people in Arizona don’t know what I’m talking about.
Can't believe he missed that.
I have a tshirt that has a pic of one and says it's a bubblah, you throw pennies in water fountains.
@@melissamairs9838 where did you get that shirt? I need one!
jimmies are sprinkes....
The more you know :O
Nooo, sprinkles are rainbow. Jimmies are Chocolate sprinkles.
lmao jimmies are condoms
Wu Tang in Boston it can be either, all about context lol
The look i got when i asked for jimmys in my ice cream when i move to Florida. Also add a watda bubbla to the list, my wife laughs ever time i say it.
We want a 30 minutes long video with this man
I love Mark Wahlberg
You love a criminal
It's Mahk
Then you’ll be sad to know that he has a very violent, crime ridden, and racist past.
Alden Williams So what?
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There is no way Mark is 46 years old!!! His birth certificate is lying 😂
What do you think a 46 year old is supposed to look like, a wrinkled hunched over mess? lol.
It's that vegan Hollywood new-age crystal power livin
He looks 46
He looks like a guy in his 50's.
Living in California will do that to ya.
I wasn't born in Boston, but I lived there for close to two decades. I got 14 of 15 instantly. Missed 'shiesty'. ;o)
"Jimmies" is actually slang for chocolate sprinkles. Also, most people say 'Dunks' instead of 'Dunkies'.
I've been in LA now for a long time but still remember my "south showah" roots. Along with wicked and pissah was "nizzah" (nice")! .... and so many other common-local terms like "down the cape" (driving to or someone being in cape cod), "down cellah" (in the basement), "bucket of steamez" (little neck clams), "grindah" (toasted submarine sandwich), "stuffie" (stuffed baked quahog or clam), "the T" (rapid transit system), "combat zone" (red light district), "cold tea" (after- 2 am booze in a teacup in Chinatown), "chow mein sandwich" (soft noodles, onions and soy gravy on a hamburger bun), "bubbla" (drinking fountain), "the pike" (Mass. turnpike), "statie" or "troopah", (Mass. state police, "regulah coffee" (coffee w/ cream and sugar), "wreckah" (tow truck), "gansett" (Narragansett lager beer), "wiffle" (a buzz haircut), "milk stowah" (corner grocery store), "thumb a ride" (hitch-hike), "total spaz" (an uncoordinated person), " got hozies" (claiming rights, say to the front seat of the car), "the balls" or "the sh!t" (something that is truly great), "scrod" (almost any white fish other than cod) and lastly .. "blinkahz" (your car's turn signals)!! :)
I grew up in Falmouth.
The stuffed quahogs with bits of linguica in them? The best! Had them in Taunton a week ago.
"the cinema" (the movies), "mahks" (grades)
I remember saying "I high-hozie the front seat!" and "he got a wiffle". You recalled some good ones! :)
I would love to see him explain my favorite Boston slang, "hate crime". He HAS to know that one
Forgot "Statey" - State Trooper
Forgot "carriage" - Shopping cart
In our next video, Mark shows us how to remove a human eyeball with a pool stick.
Wasn’t even listening to him just stared at his arms 😍😍
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"..a six-pack of Schlitz and some Certs" LOL!!!
When my husband had long hair and lived in Southie they called him a "fockin' mary."