Massachusetts isn’t just a state—it’s an attitude. It’s where sarcasm is a love language, Dunkin’ is a food group, and yelling at other drivers is just part of the daily commute. Whether you’re from the South Shore, Worcester, or somewhere out in Western Mass where people start sounding suspiciously normal, there’s a unique way Bay Staters talk—and it’s wicked awesome.
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1. “That’s wicked _____.”
Translation: Wicked = very, super, extremely, and we’ll never stop saying it.
Wicked cold, wicked smaht, wicked annoying—there’s no wrong way to use it.
2. “Bang a left at the rotary.”
Translation: Turn left at the roundabout—yes, we still call them rotaries…