13 Words That Means Something Totally Different in Michigan! #5 Is Very True

June 8th, 2015

Aside from being one of the most beautiful states in United States of America, Michigan is also known for words that means totally different to some areas. Below are some of the many words that have very different meanings outside Michigan.

Winter

Michigan Winter

What it means outside Michigan: Four months of dropping temperatures, and the occasional snowfall.
What it means in Michigan: Eight months of blizzards, black ice, and temperatures so low your beard will frost over.

Summer

Michigan SUmmer

What it means outside Michigan: Four months of sunshine, fun and warmth.
What it means outside Michigan: The two months between the muddy season and tourist season, when the lake isn’t as cold and the temperatures rise–sometimes as high as 90 degrees.

Troll

Michigan Trolls

What it means outside Michigan: Someone who posts comments online just to start an argument OR a plastic doll with brightly colored hair and a gem for a belly button.
What it means outside Michigan: A fellow Michigander residing below the Mackinac Bridge–because Yoopers are clever and don’t want anyone to forget it. The term Yoopers use to refer to those living in the Lower Peninsula. Get it? It’s because they live ‘under’ the Mackinac Bridge.

Mitten

Michigan Mittens

What it means outside Michigan: A nice glove you wear to keep your hands warm during the winter season, almost like a giant pocket worn on your fingers with a special place for your thumb.
What it means in Michigan: The entire Lower Peninsula. It’s not just a glove. It’s where you live. No matter what Wisconsin says—Michigan’s the only mitten state.

Party Store

Michigan Party Store

What it means outside Michigan: The convenient one-stop shop that houses all of your party planning (and throwing) needs. Forget to put together a Halloween costume? This is your go-to place.
What it means in Michigan: The convenient one-stop shop where you go for all of your adult beverage needs.

Camp

Michigan Deer Camp

What it means outside Michigan: Going into the woods or to a campsite and setting up a tent.
What it means outside Michigan: Deer camp.

Turning Left

Michigan Turning Left

What it means outside Michigan: Simply activating your left blinker then turning left when the arrow is green and/or there is a lack of oncoming traffic.
What it means in Michigan: Getting into the right lane to turn into the left-most lane from there. Now that you’re there, go ahead and activate your left blinker and proceed with your originally intended left turn.

The Bridge

The Mackinac Bridge

What it means outside Michigan: A point of reference when giving or receiving directions. “Cross the bridge, then turn right on Cranberry Avenue.” OR A structure used to cross a river, ravine, or road.
What it means in Michigan: The Mackinac Bridge, the bridge of all bridges. The bridge that spans the Straits of Mackinac and connects Michigan’s majestic peninsulas. The bridge that connects the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to the Lower Peninsula of Michigan.

Thumb

Michigan Thumb

What it means outside Michigan: The last digit on your hand that enables you to open jars, show someone your approval or even catch a ride (for those who are so brave).
What it means in Michigan: Home! If it’s not home then it’s the place where you go on vacation.

Superior

Superior

What it means outside Michigan: Better than anything else.
What it means in Michigan: The Great Lake at the top of the state.

Pop

Pop Faygo

What it means outside Michigan: Pop is what the weasel does in the song from your childhood. It’s also what blasts out of your radio whenever you’re tuned into any Top 40s radio station.
What it means in Michigan: Deliciously refreshing carbonated beverages. It’s not soda or coke, nor will it ever be.

Hell

Hell Michigan

What it means outside Michigan: That place where Satan and his buddies hang out.
What it means in Michigan: A small town in Michigan that is too small to be recognized as an actual town by the United States Postal Service.

Clicker

Clicker

What it means outside Michigan: A small toy, often found in novelty stores, that makes a clicking sound when pressed, often becoming the bane of adults and the joy of children.
What it means in Michigan: The remote control that changes your television channels.

Source:
http://www.movoto.com/mi/michigan-words/
http://www.movoto.com/mi/upper-peninsula-words/


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