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Montana Slang Words To Sound Like A Local

7 Montana Slang Words To Sound Like A Local

If you’re spending some time in the state, you will want to know these Montana slang words to help you speak like a local. From great road trips to tasty burgers, as well as enjoyable cities like Billings, this is a state you will want to get to know a whole lot better.

There’s some words that will seem confusing at first, but learn off these essential Montana phrases and you’ll fit right in! Just remember, oysters here are not seafood…

Here are 7 Montana Slang Words To Sound Like A Local

Prairie maggots = Sheep

1. Prairie maggots = Sheep

Also known as meadow maggots.



A Buck Ninety Eight = Expensive

2. A Buck Ninety Eight = Expensive

“A buck ninety eight?! No way!”



Rocky Mountain Oysters = Fried bull testicles

3. Rocky Mountain Oysters = Fried bull testicles

No, these are NOT oysters. Unusual, yes. Delicious? Yes.



Barrow Pit = A ditch

4. Barrow Pit = A ditch

If you’re not careful driving, this is where you’ll end up!



Chicken Foot = Fork in road

5. Chicken Foot = Fork in road

A road that forks off into three different directions.



Big Stick = Big Timber

6. Big Stick = Big Timber

A nickname for the city of Big Timber, Montana.



Caboodle = A full amount

7. Caboodle = A full amount

The whole number or quantity of people or things in question.

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