Sean H TVWBB Pro Apr 14, 2013 #22 Jim Lampe said: Kurt, what does n'at mean?? Click to expand... It's Pittsburgh-ese for "and that." It's a pretty common turn of phrase in the Burgh. I've lived away from there for 14 years, and it's still a common part of my vernacular.
Jim Lampe said: Kurt, what does n'at mean?? Click to expand... It's Pittsburgh-ese for "and that." It's a pretty common turn of phrase in the Burgh. I've lived away from there for 14 years, and it's still a common part of my vernacular.
Sean H TVWBB Pro Apr 14, 2013 #24 Jim Lampe said: kinda like aina hey? Click to expand... Yes! Or like "and whatnot," as is used in Philly.
Jim Lampe said: kinda like aina hey? Click to expand... Yes! Or like "and whatnot," as is used in Philly.