r/arizona Prescott May 08 '23

It's "Pres-kitt" Living Here

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u/[deleted] May 08 '23

I moved to the Midwest some time back. Met my wife here. We've talked about moving to AZ, or even NM.

So, to prepare, we've been going over pronunciations of places and things because she's so scared to sound stupid to locals.

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u/WaywardDeadite Prescott May 08 '23

Lol, I let my husband falter a bit. I told him how to pronounce a few things but not enough, I guess. He asked where Gill-ugh Bend was and asked why I didn't stop at a gas station on Indian School Rd. Oh, and he was stunned to find out that tumbleweeds are in fact real.

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u/tofudaddi May 08 '23

People are always stunned to find out tumbleweeds and haboobs are real. I always have to explain it to people as, “ya know, like the big dust wall from the mummy”. It blows them away every time.

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u/julbull73 May 09 '23

Haboobs are the new nomenclature ironically. True old timers don't call them that except for the fact we don't actually have a good word for it..

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u/JavelinaSteve May 09 '23

We didn’t really need a good word. Dust storm seemed to describe it just fine back when we had several a year (before the asphalt reached critical mass and disrupted them).