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  2. Yooper - Wikipedia

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    Yooper dialect: The dialect of English speech used by the inhabitants of the Upper Peninsula Da Yoopers : A comedy–musical group from the area of the Upper Peninsula Topics referred to by the same term

  3. North-Central American English - Wikipedia

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    People living in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (whose demonym and sometimes sub-dialect is known as "Yooper," deriving from the acronym "U.P." for "Upper Peninsula"), many northern areas of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, and in Northern Wisconsin are largely of Finnish, French Canadian, Cornish, Scandinavian, German or Native American ...

  4. Da Yoopers - Wikipedia

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    Da Yoopers also own and operate a gift shop near Ishpeming called "Da Yoopers Tourist Trap", featuring various Upper Peninsula-themed merchandise. [5] [13] Da Yooper's tourist trap not only contains merchandise, but two museums as well. The first museum is a mineral museum that contains various minerals found in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

  5. Merriam-Webster adds 150 new words - AOL

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    The latest edition of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary has one region celebrating. For more than a decade, a prosecutor in Michigan has been fighting to add the word "Yooper" to the dictionary.

  6. List of demonyms for US states and territories - Wikipedia

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    Michigander, [37] Wolverine, [38] [39] Michiganite, Yooper/Troll (for residents of the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula, respectively), [40] Michigoose (used specifically for female residents, as a play on "Michigander") [40] Minnesota: Minnesotan Minne Mississippi: Mississippian Missouri: Missourian Missouran French: Missourien Spanish ...

  7. Michigander - Wikipedia

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    Residents of the Upper Peninsula typically refer to themselves instead as Yoopers (a formation derived from the initials U.P.) either instead of or in addition to a state demonym. [10] They sometimes refer to residents of the Lower Peninsula who live "below the bridge" between the peninsulas as Trolls, but this term is rarely self-applied. [11]

  8. Yooper Pasty Co. food truck opening in the Soo, featuring ...

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    Yooper Pasty Co. will offer several kinds of signature pasties, including traditional beef, beef without rutabaga, vegetable and gluten free pasties. The truck will also serve other traditional U ...

  9. American English regional vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    generic term for a sweetened carbonated beverage; drink made with milk and ice cream; long sandwich that contains cold cuts, lettuce, and so on; rubber-soled shoes worn in physical education class, for athletic activities, etc. Below are lists outlining regional vocabularies in the main dialect areas of the United States.