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* '''B. W. H. P.''', used on invitations during [[Prohibition]] to indicate "bring whisky in hip pocket".
* '''B. W. H. P.''', used on invitations during [[Prohibition]] to indicate "bring whisky in hip pocket".
* '''Bank with Balls'''/'''Building with Balls''': irreverent description of the [[Regions-Harbert Plaza]]
* '''Bank with Balls'''/'''Building with Balls''': irreverent description of [[1901 Sixth Avenue]]
* '''Brooky'''/'''Brookie''': A resident of [[Mountain Brook]]
* '''Brooky'''/'''Brookie''': A resident of [[Mountain Brook]]
* '''Buns of Iron'''/'''Buns of Steel''' or '''Moon over Homewood''': the nude posterior of [[Vulcan]]. "[[Moon Over Homewood]]" is the name of a 1982 song by former [[WYDE-AM]] DJ [[Jack Voorhies]].
* '''Buns of Iron'''/'''Buns of Steel''' or '''Moon over Homewood''': the nude posterior of [[Vulcan]]. "[[Moon Over Homewood]]" is the name of a 1982 song by former [[WYDE-AM]] DJ [[Jack Voorhies]].
* '''Chicken run''' or '''racetrack''' (See [[Chicken run]]) was a well-known reference to the one-block pedestrian circuit around [[Block 86]] with the highest volume of foot traffic in the 1920s and 1930s. During the Great Depression circling the "chicken run" continued as a popular way to while away idle hours.
* '''The Curve''': [[The Curve]], a formerly curved intersection in downtown Homewood straightened in the 1990s.
* '''The Curve''': [[The Curve]], a formerly curved intersection in downtown Homewood straightened in the 1990s.
* '''Dead Man's Curve''': Intersection of [[I-20]] West and [[I-59]] South; also called "Six Flags Over Death" because of the proximity of [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] to the junction
* '''Dead Man's Curve''': Intersection of [[I-20]] West and [[I-59]] South; also called "Six Flags Over Death" because of the proximity of [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] to the junction
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Dynamite Hill]]
* [[Dynamite Hill]]
* [[Scratch Ankle]]
* [[Scratch Ankle]], [[Buzzard's Roost]], [[Hell's Half Acre]], [[Hell's Delight]] (disreputable neighborhoods)
* [[Bhamwiki:Common errors]]
* [[Bhamwiki:Common errors]]

Latest revision as of 19:16, 29 March 2021

This page collects local slang terms used (verifiably) in the media. This list will never be comprehensive, but it may someday be useful enough to become a real article:

Forced possessives

  • It has been observed that Birminghamians tend to add an apostrophe-s to the names of businesses even when there is no reason for it. (Britling's, Parisian's, Rojo's, etc.). Documented by Bob Carlton (January 31, 2010) "Za Za Trattoria is now Trattoria Centrale." Birmingham News. This is not unique to Birmingham, but is very common here.

See also