I say that when I'm feeling frisky.I call it sodypop.
So many have the notion that southerners do that, but I can honestly say having lived my 28 years in Georgia, I have never heard such a thing.
Maybe some say it, but I have never had someone say "Want a Coke?", I say Yes and they bring me a Dr. Pepper
I don't get it either.
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Im from Georgia and have only heard carbonated beverages referred to as "Coke" except from those who were from other areas.
But, no, I have NEVER heard someone say "orange coke" or root beer coke" or anything similar.
Its more like "Hey, you want a Coke or something?"
Response: "Sure, what do you have?"
Answer: "Coke, Dr. Pepper, Sprite."
But no, I call it "pop". When people say "What the Sprite, why are you calling it 'pop' when it's Soda". I say "NO YOU".
Well that's what happens?
Almost everyone I know says "Hey while you're at the store, can you grab me a soda".
I'm like "What the frick, who says soda?". I was born on saying "pop".
Branching off from a discussion in the Things You Hate Thread, which do you prefer: The far superior and correct "Soda" or the silly little "pop"? Or are you one of those stinking hippies that calls all soda "Coke"? I hate you the most, btw.
Sound off Hypesters! Join a side in this, the most important of debates!
As for me, if you haven't figured it out already, I have this to say:
Screw "pop", this weasel goes "soda".
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A pop is something you put in the freezer and eat or by on a stick in the candy isle.![]()
A pop is something you put in the freezer and eat or by on a stick in the candy isle.![]()
My thoughts exactly.What the hell![]()
My thoughts exactly.
What the hell![]()
My thoughts exactly.
A popsicle or frozen pop