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empty - your house when your parents aren't in it.
But what if it doesn't have anyone in it :o
One thing I can think of is that when you get into a taxi, the driver says "Where to?" to mean "Where would you like me to take you, kind sir/madam?" or something to that effect. Apparently people from elsewhere find that completely bizarre, but it just sounds normal to us, of course. Actually now I think about it it's not just taxi drivers, it can be used in pretty much any instance where you'd like to say "Where are/is we/you/he/she/it going?"
These, though N-word is African-American exclusively around here, usually referring to another.Beast - cool
[N-word] - Buddy or something of that sort. It's tossed around really casually around here for some reason.
Blown - Worn out, stressed
Swag - Probably style or 'street cred.'
Taisy: "Away and bile yer heid" sounds awesome. I'd use it if anyone understood what it meant around here.
Beast is the Beastyest slang word ever.
Legit- used a lot at my school for some reason. Meaning something is awesome. Used like "That's legit."
I never heard of thistrain station becomes traino,