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How Well Do Penguins Players Know Pittsburghese? 

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"Gumband". "Buggy". "Slippy". "Jumbo".
All these words and many, many more have unique meanings in the Pittsburgh dialect. But how many players could serve as translators to help the outside world understand Pittsburghers? Spoiler: not many.
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@noahstoker3186
@noahstoker3186 4 года назад
Letang’s “ apparently I didn’t live in the right city for 15 years” comment had me in tears lol
@maxfend2180
@maxfend2180 4 года назад
With Gumband, Kahun was actually right. He just didn't know the english word for "Gummiband" was rubberband.
@Elliott_Elliott
@Elliott_Elliott 4 года назад
Yesss was wondering why he got it as wrong 😂
@stffaluffagus
@stffaluffagus 4 года назад
Love that Crosby actually knew a lot of these. I don’t know it was nice to see he probably found these out over the years and cares. Knew Lafferty would be good at this!!
@cjm7764
@cjm7764 4 года назад
I knew most of them and I am from Hamilton Ont. We use a lot up here.
@jonmccallgolf7392
@jonmccallgolf7392 3 года назад
Yah Lafferty only grew up an hour away from Pittsburgh my brother played hockey against him in high school hes a really good kid
@MattePurple1
@MattePurple1 2 года назад
He'd been in Pittsburgh for a decade and a half by then, so he had some time to catch a few terms here and there lol. Speaking of, I feel fortunate that so many Pens/Steelers stars have been career-longers.
@patrickhobbs3962
@patrickhobbs3962 4 года назад
"gummi band" was right. Gummi is German for rubber.
@johnny7s1
@johnny7s1 4 года назад
Malkin saying “what’s word?” Sent me
@rileydc579
@rileydc579 4 года назад
John Liotti your a rangers fan you have 1 more like also your my fav person on the internet now
@KngKdn
@KngKdn 4 года назад
“Sprinkles” “Sprinkles” “Subway” 😂
@Tylorgng.
@Tylorgng. 4 года назад
Malkin you get a pass lol
@thelasttruepatriot
@thelasttruepatriot 3 года назад
Letang's "apparently I didn't live in the right city for 15 years" always makes me laugh
@ianpilkington2037
@ianpilkington2037 4 года назад
"Had to worsh myself after I fell into the jaggerbush down by the crick because it was slippy aht" Not bad for a Brit eh?!
@hasheeshiann
@hasheeshiann 4 года назад
Lmao
@rags15061
@rags15061 4 года назад
That's a beautiful thing
@dillsTV
@dillsTV 4 года назад
As a Pittsburgh native, I can confirm, not bad.
@EvilGshot
@EvilGshot 3 года назад
As a kid I think I actually said this
@pynkeethepink3329
@pynkeethepink3329 3 года назад
What is “aht”? I’m failing to put it together with context clues.
@pittgoose
@pittgoose 4 года назад
I love that they had Lafferty in there to teach everyone.
@flyjarrett
@flyjarrett 4 года назад
He missed jumbo and redd up though...
@cw9515
@cw9515 4 года назад
He’s more Altoona than Pittsburgh
@Beezer1742
@Beezer1742 4 года назад
Jarrett 37 years in PGH and I’ve never heard “jumbo” that I can recall, and couldn’t think of “redd up” though I’ve heard it before (not very often, mind).
@flyjarrett
@flyjarrett 4 года назад
PSN Library My grandma on the north side (norside) said both and my mom from the south side (sahside) used to tell me to redd up my room.
@vvebvvaster
@vvebvvaster 4 года назад
It's pronounced, "Chesterfild" Sid. Like Stillers.
@dianaludwik2777
@dianaludwik2777 4 года назад
this, combined with crosby's return and the huge win, made my day!
@AndrewB24
@AndrewB24 4 года назад
Diana Ludwik ikr plus geno almost got a hat trick
@alexakrznaric886
@alexakrznaric886 4 года назад
they should’ve re edited kahun’s part with gumband since he got it right
@hagggle3727
@hagggle3727 4 года назад
Dads whole side is from Pittsburgh and I’ve heard all these my whole life. Sid was close though, I haven’t heard a couch referred to as a Chesterfield, but I’ve heard it called a Davenport more times than I can count.
@demondredge4983
@demondredge4983 2 года назад
Said this out loud immediately, then looked for this comment. Thank you
@liuliwuyugmail
@liuliwuyugmail 4 года назад
Geno suspiciously disappeared halfway into this……
@donroy6503
@donroy6503 3 года назад
LOL
@wolfman8785
@wolfman8785 4 года назад
I'm from pa...only one I didnt know was jumbo. I was just as lost as Murray lol
@alexrodgers950
@alexrodgers950 4 года назад
@Chad Ehling I live 25 mins outside the city. Never hear Jumbo or Redd up
@hossahunter22
@hossahunter22 4 года назад
@@alexrodgers950 same
@jadecunningham1066
@jadecunningham1066 4 года назад
I've heard jumbo a handful of times, but I'm from Jersey, so 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️
@f22tyt41
@f22tyt41 4 года назад
Chad Ehling same
@mpuchar5003
@mpuchar5003 4 года назад
Same.
@bayournnr
@bayournnr 4 года назад
I haven't lived in Pittsburgh in a couple of decades and thus missed "Jumbo" but remembered the other words from my youth. Thanks for posting this.
@TronleHD
@TronleHD 4 года назад
Kahun was right when he said "Gummiband" it translates to rubberband. Edit: Someone already mentioned it
@LadyJay114
@LadyJay114 4 года назад
LeTang's been playing in Pittsburgh forever & he's clueless... LOL.
@lawrence142002
@lawrence142002 4 года назад
I knew all the Canadians would get "pop" since they say it up 'ere too.
@adammorassutti3244
@adammorassutti3244 4 года назад
@Frank No we call it a beer lol
@adammorassutti3244
@adammorassutti3244 4 года назад
@Frank well I'm from Toronto and never heard that, maybe in another part of the country or for older people
@tundrablast5514
@tundrablast5514 4 года назад
@@adammorassutti3244 I'm from NB and I've never heard someone call beer pop. Over here at least it's just beer.
@TankM1ssile
@TankM1ssile 4 года назад
Hornqvist made me laugh every time 😂😂
@edmiller8396
@edmiller8396 4 года назад
And now for "Kennywood's Open!" lol THAT will be interesting!
@kassieraine110
@kassieraine110 4 года назад
"An alcoholic beverage" would also be an acceptable answer for all of the before mentioned words.
@goaliemojo4310
@goaliemojo4310 4 года назад
"worsh" is my favorite since after leaving my burgh over 45 years ago, I still say it to super fondly remember where I am from...someone needs to take these jagoffs out for a night Dahntahn
@TheHockeyPlayer94
@TheHockeyPlayer94 Год назад
I like the fact that Crosby is Canadian and he got most of them right
@dylanlukas342
@dylanlukas342 4 года назад
I’ve never heard redd up but yinz missed “jagger”- any plant with a thorn on it
@gakk8658
@gakk8658 4 года назад
Redd Up is more rural PA than Pittsburgh. I know that one from my relatives who live in farm country. Jagger bush would have been a good one.
@MrOldheadtom
@MrOldheadtom 4 года назад
@@gakk8658 i could hit pnc park with a rock from my home ..literally dead smack on the northside born and raised and we do say redd up
@toddadams6353
@toddadams6353 4 года назад
What does yinz mean again? You’s ?
@johndoe-lp9my
@johndoe-lp9my 4 года назад
An evolved Irish contraction of "you ones".
@gzo313
@gzo313 4 года назад
You mean like a jagger bush or jag-off?
@rags15061
@rags15061 4 года назад
I literally use every one of these words everyday! Lol. I love when I find out somethin I'm saying is actually Pittsburghese and I didnt know it just because I've heard it said that way my whole life!
@ImZyker
@ImZyker 4 года назад
Crosby got movie star looks.
@ericbrewerguitar1499
@ericbrewerguitar1499 4 года назад
Teddy Blueger knew “jimmies” that just makes my day 😂
@andrewlewis9194
@andrewlewis9194 4 года назад
Phil Kessel would have answered every single word correctly. Nice going Pens!
@fatpowerful
@fatpowerful 4 года назад
Lafferty should be great at this.
@ianpilkington2037
@ianpilkington2037 4 года назад
Sounds like a lot of them need to 'Redd up' on their Pittsburghese!
@therealshaggy3523
@therealshaggy3523 4 года назад
You missed “Keller” like color
@drip369
@drip369 4 года назад
This is wildly entertaining
@ocxt2434
@ocxt2434 4 года назад
im from Pittsburgh and I don't know half of these lol
@thatperson3653
@thatperson3653 4 года назад
Outcaxt grew up there and same lol
@geebee6010
@geebee6010 4 года назад
To be honest a lot of this dialect is overrated.
@geebee6010
@geebee6010 4 года назад
Srđana Cević ok boomer 👍
@jsig2899
@jsig2899 4 года назад
Considering most of them dont speak great English to begin with, I would have given some of them, like sweeper and broom. As a Pittsburgher, sweeper is anything you use to sweep trash or dirt
@johndoe-lp9my
@johndoe-lp9my 4 года назад
Sweeper means vacuum cleaner
@CarolineVesper
@CarolineVesper 4 года назад
no one: penguins players: broom
@hugh2hoob668
@hugh2hoob668 4 года назад
Yeah how many cups isles win since Reagan was president lol
@CarolineVesper
@CarolineVesper 4 года назад
the joke: 📍 you: 🪂 🕳
@JayTee0007
@JayTee0007 3 года назад
I got all but 1. I moved out of the area in 1983. I was born in 59. Though I moved out of the area, I still route only for the Pittsburgh teams. I remember our 4 superbowls in the 70's, and was out of the area when Ben won 2. I am 61 years of age. #7 would be heaven! STEELERS BABY👍
@kathymorehead3663
@kathymorehead3663 2 года назад
I lived in Johnstown PA as a child. we used all these words as well as Mum for Mom. also used PA dutch sentence structure, "throw mum from the train a kiss"
@williampatterson5125
@williampatterson5125 4 года назад
For a fan that grew up in Pittsburgh area this was fun seeing the guys trying... bring home the cup again please and thank you... we need to rock down on the point again.. also hey guys You're Kennywoods open lol
@drewdonahue123
@drewdonahue123 4 года назад
Malkin kills me
@alextheis1123
@alextheis1123 4 года назад
“Yinz” is my fave
@gilgosseyn6602
@gilgosseyn6602 Год назад
4:05 "Do they still say Chesterfield here?" Yea Sid, we also still drive Duesenbergs
@EvanPerrotte
@EvanPerrotte 4 года назад
😂 this is the best!!😂
@davidtoth2628
@davidtoth2628 4 года назад
Lafferty from Hol’dees’burg would’ve aced this quiz. Chesterfield = Davenport at grandmas house in Cambria Cahnty.
@kimmclaughlin4824
@kimmclaughlin4824 3 года назад
slippy “a type of drink?” NOOOOO
@billvill61
@billvill61 2 года назад
Sid's been paying attention.
@FayetteExposure
@FayetteExposure 4 года назад
He said "Slippy" was a type of drink, no, that's over in Philly where Bill Cosby is from.
@cameronguy3320
@cameronguy3320 3 года назад
I knew all of these, lol. The Burgh runs my the blood!
@ironman4122
@ironman4122 2 года назад
That’s the sign of a GREAT captain!🖤💛🏒🥅🐧
@cmdrfunk
@cmdrfunk 4 года назад
When I get my disability check and, pow, it's down to Pants N'nat
@piggyroo100
@piggyroo100 4 года назад
We say crick and sweeper in NEPA too. Wooks Bear. 🐧
@mattedwards7155
@mattedwards7155 4 года назад
Lol Crosby did the best I feel like
@hokey8738
@hokey8738 4 года назад
Nah it was big boy Sam he lived 1 hour 40 min away from the arena so he knows most if these
@davepangburn
@davepangburn 4 года назад
Not going to lie, Yinzer is a challenge. A lot of it unintuitive unless you got the background, right? Could be worse for these lads, though. They could be playing in Newfoundland. Oh, my God. Newfie!!
@jimmyzeke13
@jimmyzeke13 4 года назад
Worsh: Lesh shatishfactory Crick: A pain in the neck Jimmies: Things that get rustled Sweeper: One job on a curling team Slippy: Crew member in Star Fox Gumband: Gumby's musical group Jumbo: With 'shrimp', an oxymoron Pop: An object often hopped upon Redd up: An upvote on Reddit
@redredmon8833
@redredmon8833 4 года назад
We say pop in Canada to. At least on the west coast
@christophermerlot3366
@christophermerlot3366 4 года назад
We say pop in Ontario too.
@SadGuyLuke
@SadGuyLuke 4 года назад
Can confirm we say pop in Ontario but I talk to a lot of American friends on the internet and find myself saying soda a lot
@ericbrewerguitar1499
@ericbrewerguitar1499 4 года назад
My grandma was from West Elizabeth, PA ya know south the of the tubes en at. She used to say “feesh” 🐠🐠🐠 that would drive me nuts. Warsh is one thing but f’kin feesh lol I swear we have the most bizarre dialect in the country.
@nm499x
@nm499x 4 года назад
Never heard of Jimmie, or Redd up. Definitely needed "Kitty Corner".
@prplwings_afp
@prplwings_afp 4 года назад
2:07 pause, malkins face lmao Edit: picsart.com/i/316756393230201
@lozerboozer
@lozerboozer 4 года назад
I'm from Philly (Go Flyers! ) alot of these sayings apply in eastern PA also... still have family in the Burg though.... shout out !
@NESADDICT
@NESADDICT 4 года назад
Arnold Slick from Turtle Crick
@poodtang2104
@poodtang2104 4 года назад
I'm from Vancouver, Canada, and I use SLIPPY and POP.
@FratBoyFishing
@FratBoyFishing 4 года назад
How could you not include YINZ and Tossell cap?
@drew1299
@drew1299 4 года назад
Jag off?
@gtd360
@gtd360 Год назад
I would say a sweeper can be either a broom or a vaccuum. A gumband is a big rubber band like the ones they put on vegetables in the grocery store, not the tiny ones.
@BEAV0616
@BEAV0616 3 года назад
I lived in Pittsburgh my whole life and 3 of those words I never heard and I’m 38
@rodbelding9523
@rodbelding9523 4 года назад
Ive lived in Pittsburgh since birth and theres three I didnt get. Jumbo, jimmies, and redd up. Never heard those in my life lol.
@pittgoose
@pittgoose 4 года назад
How did you miss Redd Up? "Redd Up Pittsburgh" was the slogan that the late and great Mayor O'Connor popularized during his brief tenure.
@nateanthony3639
@nateanthony3639 4 года назад
I didn't know "Jimmies"
@ohmy6988
@ohmy6988 2 года назад
What about Jeet??
@jackfredricks6223
@jackfredricks6223 3 года назад
I can't believe that "yinz" wasn't on the list!
@billvill61
@billvill61 2 года назад
Too easy. It's the single word that identifies Pittsburghers to the rest of North America.
@TKuSh92
@TKuSh92 3 года назад
I'm born and raised about 20 minutes outside the city still live here and I never heard slippy or jimmies or redd up lol or jumbo lol
@rebeccatrishel
@rebeccatrishel 4 года назад
Poor Geno
@K0NVICTx
@K0NVICTx 2 года назад
How did Crosby not know any of these lol. He’s lived there for forever! Lol
@NESADDICT
@NESADDICT 4 года назад
My mom says that and she’s from Minnesota
@keiths81ca
@keiths81ca 4 года назад
Not surprising that Sidney is good. I am from Nova Scotia and my grandfather would say things like that.
@rockandrollrob61
@rockandrollrob61 4 года назад
I grew up in Eastern Pennsylvania ( Poconos area ) and I knew what jimmes were... Ice cream sprinkles.
@cmconley33
@cmconley33 Год назад
Crosby’s not too bad with his Pittsburghese! Letang was hilarious, though.
@1cryogen
@1cryogen Год назад
My family always pronounced it Ridd up.
@davidsekowski1710
@davidsekowski1710 4 года назад
Is Yin’s in there?
@kickinitoutdoors5782
@kickinitoutdoors5782 4 года назад
Being from the area I knew all of them but Redd Up!
@NintenJoe09
@NintenJoe09 4 года назад
Jamie being from Pittsburgh I still didn’t know Redd up.
@Bhutchin09
@Bhutchin09 4 года назад
I’m from Canonsburg, about 20 minutes south of downtown and my mom always told me to redd up my room when I was a kid
@jeffrichardjr
@jeffrichardjr 4 года назад
Lol at Hornquivst 😂
@nakilpatrick
@nakilpatrick 4 года назад
we're still sayin "chesterfield" in Canada Sid! ... lol
@dianadechagny
@dianadechagny 4 года назад
surprised “yinz” didn’t make the list
@gfeast4518
@gfeast4518 2 года назад
I’d say it’s more warsh, my grandpa is from philly and he says many things like this haha
@dozerthecat
@dozerthecat 3 года назад
I think it's 'rid up' where I'm from. Also yunz and not yinz. South of Pittsburgh.
@pynkeethepink3329
@pynkeethepink3329 3 года назад
Seems like an odd phonological mixture of England and the American southeast. I dig it.
@loganhall4151
@loganhall4151 2 года назад
dang i dont exactly have the accent sound but i use every one of these words. i have only ever said rubber band likw 3 times in my life its just a gumband.
@patrickrosh500
@patrickrosh500 4 года назад
Didnt know pop was a slang word, soda to us in canada is fizzy water
@HockeyGUY66871
@HockeyGUY66871 Год назад
Should have done Kennywood’s open
@dylanbushmire2623
@dylanbushmire2623 2 года назад
I always thought sweeper was like a thing everyone said huh
@kylielucas9830
@kylielucas9830 3 года назад
Using redd up is rarer these days. But my mom still says it sometimes
@ogvoid2759
@ogvoid2759 2 года назад
“Subway”
@Mutation666
@Mutation666 4 года назад
Idk about that last one
@ChrisS310
@ChrisS310 4 года назад
What about youins?
@_Kate59
@_Kate59 3 года назад
Redd up Clean up
@Ewsterz
@Ewsterz 4 года назад
I think Kahun knows what the Gummiband was
@lapse9048
@lapse9048 3 года назад
Haha pop is also a Canadian slang too
@TheBigjohn527
@TheBigjohn527 3 года назад
They need to meet, marry, date, etc more local girls if they wanna get that Pittsburghese down pat.
@marymoninger3593
@marymoninger3593 9 месяцев назад
Sid with the vintage Pittsburghese: “Do they still say Chesterfield here…like a sofa?” Like, no, my grandma hardly even said chesterfield 😂 The Davenport, perhaps?
@rosy671
@rosy671 2 года назад
As a habs fan, I got a heart attack when I saw chucky
@LordOfNothingham
@LordOfNothingham 4 года назад
Crosby buys his clothes at Pants N At.
@prplwings_afp
@prplwings_afp 4 года назад
y i n z
@prplwings_afp
@prplwings_afp 4 года назад
Really? Wow
@prplwings_afp
@prplwings_afp 4 года назад
Atheos B. Sapien ok, I’m from Pittsburgh but I don’t speak it but yeah I’ll check it out
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