@CyberSnark
Jabs
2 years
Do people not from the east coast also refer to hot wet humid weather as “muggy” ? Need validation.
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@Ragdoll_Inc
Pocket Sized Goth 🖤
2 years
@CyberSnark From south Texas. We also say that.
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@CyberSnark
Jabs
2 years
@Ragdoll_Inc Recently visited south Texas from north Texas and y’all own muggy.
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@Veeveebee1
Catzen Coffee
2 years
@CyberSnark Yes muggy. Are you asking bc you heard another term for it, or because you discovered there are people who’ve never experienced that weather?
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@CyberSnark
Jabs
2 years
@Veeveebee1 Because someone looked at me like wtf is that word after I used it. Born/raised in NY. Live in Texas now.
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@Robert50169261
Robert
2 years
@CyberSnark Yes. I’m from Texas and I refer to it as muggy. There was a meteorologist who would refer to it as soupy 🤣.
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@CyberSnark
Jabs
2 years
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@kerwood
Keith 🇺🇸 Freedom Fighter & Consultant
2 years
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@sobeyharker
Daniel Sobey-Harker
2 years
@CyberSnark Still in fair use across the entirety of the UK.
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@TimoVainionpaa
Timo Vainionpää📶
2 years
@CyberSnark Muggy is used in Southern ON for hot humid weather
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@SigO26BVelma
Sig26BVelma
2 years
@CyberSnark Some of us southerners call extreme muggy crotch pot cooking. You know why if you call it that.
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@jasonsnitker
Par😷,CHSPE
2 years
@CyberSnark Midwest I always had.
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@Ry5ter
Ryan Spooner 🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈
2 years
@CyberSnark UK: Yes 😀
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@jamieantisocial
Jamie Williams
2 years
@CyberSnark either that or "swampy"
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@DougOfBorg
LoneWolf
2 years
@CyberSnark Midwest, and yes.
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@melrose24
Jason Melrose
2 years
@CyberSnark Also do they refer to swamp ass or butt perspiration? Asking for a friend.
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@_mbanana
Marshall Banana
2 years
@CyberSnark In Ohio, muggy is the only way to describe it I’ve heard of!
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@StormChaserTodd
StormCh🅰️serTodd "T REX" Rector
2 years
@CyberSnark 100 percent validation. I have lived in Iowa most of my life and my parents said "muggy" all the time in reference to uncomfortably high dew points.
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@castorrex
Castorrex
2 years
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@lordkev
Kevin Lord
2 years
@CyberSnark From Michigan, and yes we used that
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@feygriffin
Will Wilkinson 🇩🇪🇪🇺🇬🇧🇺🇦
2 years
@CyberSnark Also used in England, no idea if it's all over, but certainly in the midlands & NW.
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