Par'me

What is Par'me?


1.

Drunken phrase used by local New Englanders for the more common pardon me.

Tituba: "How much for this treasure?"

Person 2: "Ten dollars"

Tituba: "Par'me?"

Person 2: "Ten dollars"

Tituba: "Ten dollars? Ta!"

See excuse me, huh, what

2.

A New England local version of "pardon me." Commonly used by 50-something alcoholics that frequent garage sales and flea markets.

Tituba: "How much for this treasure?"

Seller: "Ten dollars"

Tituba: "Par'me?"

Seller: "Ten dollars!"

Tituba: "Ten bucks for this? Ta!"

See what, huh, jibberish


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