A fork of Rural Dictionary
A region in the northeast that is wicked cold in the winter and relatively hot in the summer. It includes Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. A wicked awesome place to live. People there generally have accents. The accents are prominent in Massachuessets and Rhode Island. People say things like wicked and bubbler.
New England is wicked cold in the winter.
the best place ever. mass is the best part of it. rich people. RED SOX. classy. kick ass.
New england is the shizz. rich, classy, hot chicks.
The only place in the U.S. where people are more full of themselves than Texans.
New England is wicked had in the winta, so theyafoa I'm betta then you!
"Hell on Earth." Where rich democrats thrive, poser hippies protest in Vermont, and where Boston is known to be the focus of just about everything big.
I'm going to New England for the Michael Dukakis Speech. He's STILL amazing.
The only place in the U.S where it can be -5 degrees and 95 degrees on the same day
"Im going to cape cod in New England this summer! better pack my parka!"
People born and raised in New England Straight forward, no bullshit, working class, often have distinct accents. Don't feel the need to be all hug-y and flaky like Californians when they meet people. Will give you a hard time, but only if they like you. Often found in Diners and eateries named after the same person who's going to serve you wieners and coffee milk when you walk in the door. (ie- Sally's, Barbara's...) Considered rude by the rest of the country, but only because they're pansies and can't handle honesty.
Person 1- Yeah I just moved to Rhode Island, and my neighbor hasn't said hi or waved or anything yet... but the other day when we got snowed in he came over and shoveled me out! Person 2- What a true New Englandah. --- Person 1- I'm visiting here and I don't think any of the natives like me!! Person 2- We're New Englanders, dear. Stop being so sensitive.
The only region of the United States that actually has four seasons. We New Englanders are ready for anything!
If you don't live in New England, you don't really know what summer, autumn, winter, and spring really are.