New Orleans Slang (2024)

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Local terms add a delightful sound to normal conversation. Discover how NOLA let's the good time roll and how to respond when you hear "Laissez les bons temps rouler'

New Orleans Slang

The New Orleans culture is not only about the food and history, this city has a language of its own with interesting terms and accentuation of words creating a sound unique to this city.

You will hear these terms all over the city of New Orleans also called the Crescent City, The Big Easy and N’awlins (because it’s just faster that way). Just step foot in the French Quarter and it might also be called the Old Quarter or the Vieux Carre (View ca ray’). Each term seems to have at least two different origins. I quickly learned to not get bogged down in the facts, but just enjoy the storytelling and the storyteller.

You will need another education in food terms for all the delicious concoctions they make here, but here are the ten New Orleans slang terms that have endeared me so:

1

Laissez les bons temps rouler
(Lazay Lay Bon Tom Roulay)

There seems to be one of these terms in every culture. Local lore details that the saying Laissez les bons temps rouler in Cajun French came out of the hard times in the 1800’s when death from yellow fever and swamp living was always right around the corner.

Each day was enjoyed and they “Let the good times roll”

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What is the response to Laissez les bons temp rouler?

When you hear this on the streets of New Orleans, you will also hear the response “Oui Cher” which mean “Yes, Dear”.

Add a little more flare with “Oui, Mon Cher” meaning “Yes, MY Dear”.

2

Who Dat?

You will hear this chant when you are around a rowdy group of New Orleans Saints fans.

It usually turns into rhythmic song“Who dat? Who dat? Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints?”that you will be humming all day long.

3

Where Y'At!

This is the traditional New Orleanian greeting that means “What’s up or where are you?

It is often shortened to “Yat,” said with a New Orleanians telltale accent. The proper response is, “Awrite.”

4

Second Line

A second line is any group of people who follow the “Main Line” or group leading the parade including the brass band.

Second lines are most commonly associated with funeral processions where neighbors will join in for the funeral procession to the cemeteries.

5

Krewe (crue)

This is the term used for groups of people.

It is most commonly associated with Carnival for an organizations members.

6

Neutral Ground

If someone tells you to go the Neutral Ground, do not worry about impending battles.

This is the median or grassy area between the paved areas on a boulevard.

This New Orleans slang derives from the original Canal Street division between the Americans and Creoles, who did not like each other, but agreed to meet peacefully for trade in this area.

7

Parish

Louisiana has parishes, not counties.

So when people are describing locations, they will detail different parishes.

8

Lagniappe
(lan' yap)

This is a good thing… always gratefully accept.

A lagniappe is something extra that you didn’t pay for–thrown in to sweeten the deal–like a baker’s dozen.

9

Dressed

Ordering a sandwich or po-boy in New Orleans will prompt the questions of if you want it “Dressed”.

This simply means what toppings do you want – lettuce, tomatoes and mayonnaise or “the works”.

10

Gumbo Ya-Ya

My favorite new term – “Gumbo Ya-Ya”.

This New Orleans slang describes a situation where everyone is talking at once and nobody can understand what the other people are saying.

That’s just Gumbo Ya-Ya!

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Teri Didjurgis is a full-time traveler for over nine years visiting all 50 US States & 70+ countries. After 15+ years working in corporate America, she took the leap & started her own location independent businesses. She now explores the world looking for luxury escapes, historic destinations and ways to connect with communities on her travels through local traditions & cultural experiences. Welcome to her re-imagined American Dream: an inspired lifestyle with "Blue Sky" possibilities.

New Orleans Slang (2024)

FAQs

What is the slang for New Orleans? ›

You will hear these terms all over the city of New Orleans also called the Crescent City, The Big Easy and N'awlins (because it's just faster that way). Just step foot in the French Quarter and it might also be called the Old Quarter or the Vieux Carre (View ca ray').

What is the catchphrase of New Orleans? ›

Who dat? Official cheer of New Orleans Saints fans everywhere, shortened from "Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints?" Saints fans are also called “who dats.”

How do you say hello in New Orleans? ›

Sometimes you can say “hi!” to a New Orleanian, and they'll give you “awrite!” even though you didn't specifically inquire about how they're doing (or “where dey at”). Similarly, you can express salutations to someone by simply nodding, smiling, and saying “Awrite!”

What do they call people from New Orleans? ›

Generally speaking, people who live or were born in New Orleans and vicinity are called New Orleanians.

What do locals call New Orleans? ›

New Orleanians rarely refer to the city as the “Big Easy.” Locals like to say “New Or-leens,” or “New Or-lee-ans.” Also, if we're giving someone our current location we tend to use street names, “heading to bourbon,” getting some beignets in the Quarter,” or “brunch on Canal” The one thing we do not say is “Nawlins,” ...

What is a boo in Cajun? ›

Boo in south Louisiana,cajun country, is a term of affection.It would roughly translate to sweetheart, darling and honey in english. Stefanya Poésy (She/Her) Lived in New Orleans (1960–1998) Author has 1.1K.

What is New Orleans nicknamed? ›

New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

What is Louisiana's slogan? ›

The pelican and its three young are surrounded by the Louisiana motto, "Union, Justice, Confidence." The state seal is not currently available in vector format, but three high resolution versions of the state seal are available: B/W Seal (Version 1)

How do local people say New Orleans? ›

New Orleans: Pronounced “New or-lins” or “new or-lee-yuns” but not “naw-lins” or “new orl-eens.” Both the parish and the avenue are, however, pronounced “orl-eens.”

What do they call soda in New Orleans? ›

"Soft drink", "cold drink", or "fountain drink" is the phrase of choice in New Orleans and most of east Texas as far west as the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex (although in the DFW Metroplex itself the usage is somewhat colloquial).

How do Cajuns say thank you? ›

Basic Cajun To Get You By

Allons [ah-loh(n)]: Let's go. Merci Beaucoup [mer-ci-bow-coo]: Thank you very much! Ça c'est bon [aa say boh(n)]: That's good.

What is a Joce slang? ›

a New Orleans term: “a joce can be something simple, something real sweet, and quick or a joce can be something serious with somebody you could spend the rest of your life with" 2. A jail or prison term for how you pass your time while incarcerated. Man watching the tv be my joce when I'm in this cell.

What's slang for New Orleans? ›

"The Big Easy" became the official nickname for New Orleans after a contest was run years ago.

How do you say goodbye in New Orleans? ›

"Au revoir" is typically the polite form of saying good-bye, and it is to be remembered that the "v" here is not pronounced. So it will be more like "Au re'oir", or as some will say "À re'oir".

What is Cher in New Orleans slang? ›

Cher (shaa)

Cajun and Creole slang, derived from the French. A term of affection meaning darling, dear, or sweetheart. When used as an adjective, it is to describe something sweet or cute.

What is the nickname for New Orleans? ›

No one is quite sure exactly why New Orleans was nicknamed The Big Easy. Many people hotly contest this nickname's origins. Some believe the name comes from The Big Easy Dance Hall, in operation in the early 1900s until it burned down.

What else is New Orleans called? ›

New Orleans has several nicknames, including these: Crescent City, alluding to the course of the Lower Mississippi River around and through the city. The Big Easy, possibly a reference by musicians in the early 20th century to the relative ease of finding work there.

What do Americans call New Orleans? ›

NOLA. N'Awlins, New Orleeeens. The Queen City of the South has many names and one that seems to have stuck–even though it makes locals cringe–is the Big Easy. Believe it or not, the Big Easy moniker didn't start with the 1986 Dennis Quaid movie or even the 1970 James Conway crime novel the film was based on.

How do Southerners say New Orleans? ›

New Orleans: Pronounced “New or-lins” or “new or-lee-yuns” but not “naw-lins” or “new orl-eens.” Both the parish and the avenue are, however, pronounced “orl-eens.”

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