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  2. Apr 8, 2024 · From the iconic boardwalks to the lively diner culture, New Jersey has cultivated a linguistic tapestry that’s a source of pride for its residents. Join us on a journey through 26 slang terms, each a reflection of the state’s vibrant character and the unique language that binds its people together.

    • Mutz
    • Taylor Ham
    • Mac Machine
    • The City
    • Plain Pie
    • Down The Shore
    • 20 Regular Cash
    • Spk
    • What Exit?
    • Youse

    This nickname is derived from the longer name, mozzarella. North Jersey has dozens of incredible Italian restaurants and delis and is home to thousands of proud, Italian-American residents — so getting fresh mozzarella is a staple. Naturally, locals shortened the name to make ordering it even easier. Read More: Your Guide to Sopranos Landmarks in N...

    While the rest of the world calls it pork roll, North Jerseyians know the only brand worth getting is Taylor Ham. This salty, processed meat is available mostly in the tri-state area. Even though the Taylor Ham packaging labels the product as pork roll, many North Jersey locals are more familiar with the brand name. This meat is typically served on...

    Many North Jersey locals still refer to the brand name, MAC, when talking about an ATM. MAC was the brand of a large majority of ATMs in New Jersey, New York, and Philadelphia as well as a highly popular pre-payment app on smartphones. Even though they are less commonly used today, if you need cash, head to the MAC machine.

    North Jerseyians can only be talking about New York City when making this reference. Due to the proximity (and the need to shorten every common phrase) New York City, NY is known simply as The City.

    If North Jerseyians know about one thing, it’s pizza. A plain pie is what the rest of the country refers to as ‘cheese pizza.’ Pizza is made with cheese already and everything else is a topping — case closed.

    The Jersey Shore is iconicand locals love to hit the beach all summer. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, North Jerseyians are headed ‘Down the Shore.’ Usually, these trips take place over the weekend, but for those working from home, trips to the shore can happen anytime.

    This term is relevant throughout the entire state. In New Jersey, it’s illegal to pump your own gas, making ’20 Regular Cash’ a common phrase. Translation? “I would like you to put $20 worth of regular gasinto my car, please and I will pay with cash.” The amount of gas received for $20 may vary.

    Three words that no deli employee wants to get wrong — salt, pepper, ketchup. The abbreviation is typically used when ordering a breakfast sandwich with egg, like a pork roll or bacon egg and cheese, to ensure every bite is flavorful.

    The Garden State Parkway is one of New Jersey’s most traveled highways. Because the exits are numbered by mile markers and runs north to south, asking “What exit?” is a quick way to understand where the destination is located.

    There are many slang terms that have been adopted, across the country, to refer to a large group of people. North Jersey’s term for this is “youse”. This term is usually used in a casual setting and can refer to a group of people nearby. It’s often combined with ‘guys,’ making the full phrase, “Youse guys”. See More: New Jersey is the 2nd Best Stat...

    • Cake Boss: Cake boss is a New Jersey slang for a person who is good at baking, usually referring to the famous New Jersey bakery owner Buddy Valastro.
    • Snooki: This New Jersey slang means someone petite and full of energy. It was originally used to refer to Nicole Polizzi, who was featured in the New Jersey-based reality show “Jersey Shore”.
    • Doozy: New Jersey slang for something that is so great it can’t be topped. This word originated from New Jerseyans wanting to express how awesome something is.
    • Gravy: This New Jersey slang is for money or money-making opportunities. This word is often used when New Jerseyans are talking about making extra cash or having luck with finances.
  3. Learn the colorful language of New Jersey with these 20+ phrases, from "Taylor Ham" to "Fuggedaboutit." Discover the expressions for directions, food, sports, and more that reflect the Garden State's unique culture and history.

  4. Mar 23, 2016 · Learn the meaning and origin of Jersey slang words like Benny, Disco Fries, Shoobie and more. These are the phrases that define the Garden State culture and identity.

  5. Aug 4, 2023 · Phrases like “The City,” “Plain Pie,” and “20 Regular Cash,” among others are just one of the many phrases we use right here in the Garden State to communicate. Read on for a guide for our fellow out-of-staters when it comes to New Jersey slang terms.

  6. Aug 28, 2022 · New Jersey is known across the country for its unique culture and the attitude of its residents. The slang associated with the state may seem foreign to outsiders, but true Jerseyians know this is just who we are.