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  • Hi, I'm Chloe.

  • Grace Moretz, and I am from Georgia.

  • Here it goes.

  • A little explanation of the slang.

  • Oh, my could I could probably do it.

  • There is a possibility in which I could attempt it.

  • Yeah, um, I could I'm I could like it.

  • Depends like I'm I could maybe not.

  • Maybe could've my attempt it, but probably not Pitch of fits a pitch.

  • A fit is like throw a tantrum.

  • I think anyone that's kind of dramatic can pitch a fit.

  • You know, Southern in general is pretty dramatic.

  • Uh, Coke Coke is seven up Diet Coke.

  • It's so double kind.

  • You say they can get me a coke and that literally goes, Forget which one.

  • Okay, so Willie's It's funny because I'm from a small town I didn't know about Willie's.

  • It's the Georgia Atlanta version of Chipotle, which is cool, but for me, I really grew up the d.

  • Q.

  • Usually my my kind of jam A D.

  • Q.

  • For people that don't know is the Dairy Queen on, and I would get the butter Scotch dip cone, and I always wish I still mad about this D.

  • Q.

  • I really want you to be able to do a butterscotch and chocolate dipped cone, but you won't cross contaminate.

  • And I'm still angry about it.

  • The 404 is it's area code.

  • Yeah, My brother Brandon still has a 404 number.

  • I don't I have a 310 let's be really damning to my Southern roots.

  • Like, just redact that from this interview.

  • Don't tell my aunt.

  • I said that.

  • Oh, plump is a dumpling.

  • Um oh, God.

  • Uh, you know, you know, just a little cushion.

  • Yeah.

  • I don't know what it was.

  • A dumpling is just Yeah, it's a lot of greatly I gotta go.

  • That one, maybe read.

  • Oh, the varsity.

  • Another food reference.

  • The varsity is a super old school like drive in a car hop burger joint and you still get, like, the little hats like that's what I remember the most.

  • When I was a kid, I would get like a double cheeseburger because they're delicious.

  • Greasy diner burgers and the orange dream cycle milkshake.

  • Riches don't push.

  • And I have one recently, and I thought I was gonna have a heart attack from the amount of sugar in it.

  • I got heart palpitations like home.

  • Dude, this is the dogs are barking.

  • That was when we use quite a lot of it's hot in the South and your feet swell.

  • Your dogs are barking, and it also I think it really comes from the amount of sodium world eating domain.

  • So, really, the grease and sodium overload your dog's really start bargain sugar sugar is like any con term of endearment.

  • There's a lot of turn in terms of endearment.

  • Me sweetheart, which is sweetheart, is a bit more sarcastic.

  • Don't you know?

  • Don't talk to me like that, sweetheart.

  • My mom would say, Like, I need to check your attitude at the door, sweetheart, which also makes sense like Check it, I would say it's my teenage daughter, Husi, my grandma used term floozy.

  • Your grandma is no, please, you're me.

  • Mom is no floozy.

  • So much so that my brother actually got that tattooed on the back of his arm because that was like her main being.

  • And she never wanted to call the floozy.

  • I think it's so cute, but again it goes back to the theme like in the South.

  • There's a lot of respect, a lot of respect.

  • So how Sierra floozy.

  • You don't want to be one of those girls.

  • Don't tip May How My accent is coming back so hard right now.

  • I can't, like, not say the terms in an accident, cause they don't make sense to me otherwise.

  • Don't tempt May.

  • I shouldn't do it.

  • Oh, gosh.

  • Don't tip me.

  • Don't give me to do something I'm probably gonna do anyway.

  • Like eat that piece of cake would kind of be the linear conversation that we're going in.

  • Oh, britches pants.

  • Pull up your britches.

  • Good boys.

  • Pull the bridges for church on Sunday.

  • One of those things.

  • Like where the khakis air riel High real high khakis without, like, leather woven leather.

  • It was like cognac woven leather belts with some sort of penny loafer.

  • That is the vibe.

  • Yeah, with the polo tucked it do not pop your collar.

  • All y'all, everyone.

  • I remember when I moved to California and I came back to Georgia and I said you guys, and that was a big problem with my family.

  • I have this, like, strange identity crisis, I think from moving from Georgia to California, then coming back and forth all the time.

  • I have to cater to both people.

  • Gonna come to California like, Hey, dude.

  • And I go to George and I'm like, Hey, y'all, how y'all do in.

  • So, yeah, all y'all something I say when I go back to Georgia.

  • If I say in California, all my friend, just look at me like I'm a total hick from the sticks, which also not not untrue.

  • Like I'm I'm definitely a ticket heart.

  • I'm Chloe Grace Moretz and I am a hick heart.

  • Get it?

Hi, I'm Chloe.

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クロエ・グレース・モレッツがジョージアのスラングを教える|ヴァニティ・フェア (Chloë Grace Moretz Teaches You Georgia Slang | Vanity Fair)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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