Fall Reeve
English
Etymology
Apparently a pronunciation spelling based on the speech of Portuguese immigrants.
Proper noun
Fall Reeve
- (informal) A nickname for Fall River, Massachusetts.
- Coordinate term: New Beige
- 2000 June 2, tejas, “The JaneSoc of Snod”, in rec.arts.books (Usenet):
- > Tangentially, I don't know anything about the derivation of "hoagie."
> Anyone?
I'd ask Emeril. He's from Fall Reeve.
- 2002 May 27, Skeets, “Transcript Vicente Fox on Hannity and Colmes”, in alt.politics.immigration (Usenet):
- They are not illegal,they are not illegal? (I guess they're like the
Rhode Islanders who come to work in Connecticut from [Fall Reeve] and
[Proavidence] LOL).
- 2003 August 15, Anne, “Did any of y'all lose power today?”, in alt.rhode_island (Usenet):
- After Hurricane Gloria, we had no well water (no pump running, or anything
else) for nearly a week. We bought bottled water to drink, and paid the
day rate at a hotel in Fall Reeve to take showers.
- 2004 August 4, A, “alt.rhode-island does milk.”, in alt.rhode_island (Usenet):
- I useta get that reaction when we lived in Little Compton and I was
working here in Providence. Down there on the peninsula, going all the
way <snort> to Fall Reeve to buy some Bronhard's kielbasa was the big
thrill. ;-)
- 2012 November 6, Hollie Delaney, Lessons: Author's Cut, AuthorHouse, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 71:
- It had been years since I had driven around ‘Fall Reev’ as it's known. Honestly, I avoided Fall River like the plague.
Alternative forms
- Fall Reev
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.