Talk of the town; also used to imply one's a gossip, typically aimed at women
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Oh God
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Name you call someone or refer to them when he/she is acting like a misfit. "Mutinous" can also be used when speaking to a fellow Islander.
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Someone not being graceful; clumsy
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An honorable and decent human being
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Another popular shopping destination on L.I. in Manhasset, probably the highest-end strip of shops one can find on L.I., outside of shops in the Hamptons ("out east")
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Popular mall on Long Island known for having more high-end stores than your typical mall, i.e. “I’m going to Roosevelt Field.”
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Grandma
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The Long Island Expressway, which leads you to anywhere on Long Island
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"Forget it," "Move on from it"
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"Let's go already."
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To drag or carry i.e. "I don't feel like schlepping all this today."
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Yiddish word for having nerve
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Getting a manicure/pedicure
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Going to the Hamptons or past exit 70 on the LIE
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Short for “Kitchen Kabaret” (a shop/market in Roslyn on L.I.); i.e. "I’m getting coffee from Kab."
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Shopping at Singer 22 (a clothing store in East Hills on LI)
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A phrase commonly used by Long Islanders when trying to make a point; double negative that means "for something"
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A crowd of Long Islanders that commute via bridge or tunnel to Manhattan, only for Saturday night.
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Short for Kissamint; can be used idiomatically to mean hello, goodbye, or cheers. Still has unknown verbiage usages.
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Pronounced sn-ah-nge: A push that is harder than a nudge, but not as hard as a shove
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Congratulations!
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A good homemaker/woman in charge (and will make sure you remember it!)