noun Pennsylvania Regional Note: Many Pennsylvanians are only a generation or two removed from German-speaking homes. Naturally, the English spoken in Pennsylvania would feature words borrowed directly from German.
Gum band, the western Pennsylvanian equivalent for
rubber band, is derived from German
Gummiband, “rubber band.”
Smearcase, a Pennsylvania term for cottage cheese, is from
Schmierkäse, “soft cheese that can be ‘smeared,’ or spread.” Other Pennsylvania expressions are direct translations of German idioms. For example, in the expression
The smearcase is all, the word
all comes from German
alle, meaning “finished.”