We were at a book fair earlier & my husband said “I’m gonna go get online” and I said “no we’re at a BOOK fair please do not” (but also was like what the heck that is a weird way to say you’re gonna go use your phone)
but he meant IN LINE
He swears they mean the same & it’s a regional thing but 🧐
but he meant IN LINE
He swears they mean the same & it’s a regional thing but 🧐
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if yes plz explain how this phrase makes sense 😂
in my head I think it was just "get on the end of the line" maybe?
or I'm just wrong and I'll stay wrong, not gonna change
He also calls a grocery cart a wagon. :p
(He’s from North Jersey.)
To be fair, I’m from MA and grocery cart is one of the words where my accent sticks around so he mocks me just as much. 🙃
All’s fair in love and war I guess.