Sometimes it takes a Hoosier to understand a Hoosier. In fact, here are 17 words and phrases that mean something completely different in Indiana than they do in other states.
1. Ranch
To you, ranch is just a dressing you put on salad or a dip for your veggies. To a Hoosier, Ranch is liquid gold. In the state of Indiana, we are convinced ranch can make anything taste better. A popular choice being pizza dipped in ranch.
2. Santa Claus
To you, Santa Claus is just a jolly old fellow who brings you gifts once a year. In the state of Indiana, Santa Claus is a city, a winter wonderland, and home to one of the most exciting amusement parks there are.
3. Colts
To you, a colt is a young male house. In the state of Indiana, Colts is single handedly the best football team there is. Seriously. We would die for this team.
4. Patriots
When you hear the word patriots, you think about the 4th of July. You think about fireworks and people who really love the USA. In Indiana, this isn’t a word you ever hear. In fact, Hoosiers tend to think about fire torches and pitchforks when they hear the word patriots. We consider this to be evil manifested in the form of a football team.
5. Hoosier
No, we did not just start to ask "who’s your daddy?" really fast. A Hoosier is someone who lives in Indiana and loves Indiana. We are Hoosiers. HEAR US ROAR.
6. Mangos and Green Peppers
Here’s the thing…. Don’t be surprised if you ask for a green pepper in Indiana and we hand you a mango (or vice versa). How do you know it isn’t your state getting the names mixed up, hm? Maybe Indiana has it right!
7. Public Transportation
Do what? You throw a Hoosier on a subway and you are going either going to see their eyes spin or fill with stars if they’ve only ever lived in Indiana. In Indiana we have a bus system, we drive ourselves, we walk, we ride bikes, we take a taxi, or we car pool. None of which we refer to as public transportation.
8. Different Seasons
In Indiana, the idea of there being different seasons is hilarious. We consider the weather to be more of an exciting game of chance. It can snow, rain, and creep to 100 degrees all in the same week. And you know what? We like it that way!
9. Tornado
Most people see the word tornado and think, RUN AWAY! In Indiana, it is custom to grab a beer, sit out on the lawn, and watch the twister pass you by.
10. Cornhole
So, right now you are either saying "corn what??" or you know this phrase because people say "shut your cornhole" or "shove it up your cornhole." In Indiana, cornhole isn’t a negative word at all. In fact, it is a really fun game to play during tailgating parties!
11. Beach
When you see the word beach, you probably think about looking out at the beautiful blue ocean while feeling the warm sand between your toes. In Indiana, we consider a lake with some sand wrapped around it to be a pretty nice beach.
12. Corn
When you think of corn, you think of a delicious yellow vegetable on a cob. A vegetable you enjoy during a cook-out. In Indiana, corn is so much more than a vegetable. It is a scenery. Depending on what part of Indiana you are in, you can see corn fields for miles, and miles, and miles.
13. Deer
You probably think about Bambi when you think about deer. Such a cute little creature, right? Not in Indiana. In Indiana, these are obstacles strategically placed in the middle of the road to destroy your car. It is also extremely common for these creatures to dart out of nowhere at the last minute just to test your ability to brake or swerve out of the way.
14. French Lick
If you don’t live in Indiana, you may not really be sure what to make of this. French Lick is actually the name of a town in Indiana. What did you think we were talking about?!
15. Lightning Bugs
You may know them as fireflies, but that is not what we call them in Indiana. In Indiana, those nifty little bugs that light up at night are lightning bugs.
16. Sweeper
You know that thing you call a vacuum? It is actually a sweeper in Indiana.
17. Tenderloin
To some people, a tenderloin is a cut of beef. In Indiana, it is a delicious piece of pork that has been breaded, deep fried, and served on bread. To some Hoosiers, tenderloin is just code word for "let’s go to Mug ‘N’ Bun."
There you have it. The next time you have a conversation with someone from Indiana, you will be more prepared. Can you think of any other words or phrases only used in Indiana?
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