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| Water fountain |
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76 | 81.72% |
| Bubbler |
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5 | 5.38% |
| Something else |
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12 | 12.90% |
| Voters: 93. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: A question of vocabulary
Yeah, I also put water fountain but I do call it a drinking fountain. Either would not sound out of place.
Where did you hear "bubbler"? I have never heard that once! JBot |
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Re: A question of vocabulary
It's (mostly) a Wisconsin thing, especially in eastern and central Wisconsin. I guess it's also used in some NE states and Australia (?)!! Here's the history lesson ...
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Re: A question of vocabulary
How about mystic water-bringer?
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Re: A question of vocabulary
I've heard it used mostly in southeastern New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. I always thought it might have been a Boston-influenced type of thing. I'm surprised to hear that it is used elsewhere in the country!
Anyways, I'm more of a western New-Englander when it comes to my speech. I call it a water fountain. However, I still use the word "wicked" somewhat frequently... although I think I started using that word after I met my stepmom, who is... surprise! - from southeastern New Hampshire. |
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Re: A question of vocabulary
The last time I was at a tag sale eating some wicked awesome clam chowdah, I saw an antique drinking fountain for sale.
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Re: A question of vocabulary
I come from Chicago, I have always called it a water fountain.
I call "soda pop" pop, the CTA train the El, Chicago "the city", and the living room in the house is the "front room". Bubbler is what my friends from up north call it. |
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I hope by up north you don't mean Michigan... everyone I know calls it a drinking fountain
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I call it a drinking fountain.
But I've actually heard bubbler before. I call remote controls tuners though, so who knows? |
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i was tempted to put water fountain but i put other since i call it a drinking fountain. But i have heard older people call it a water fountain.
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Re: A question of vocabulary
This is the weirdest poll I have ever seen.
I call it a drinking fountain or a water fountain. |
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I think calling it a bubbler is stupid but if I don't then people don't know what I mean. I called it a drinking fountain until I moved here.
Its just another example of crazy WI voc. |
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Re: A question of vocabulary
Bubblah! Actually, I use both that and "water fountain" interchangeably.
I have gotten weird looks when I'm elsewhere in the country and call it a bubbler. |
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Re: A question of vocabulary
ברזייה
When I'm speaking English, I call it a water fountain. |
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Water fountain or drinking fountain. Never heard of a bubbler....
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Wouldn't it stand to reason that a bubbler... I don't know... Bubbled?
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