City Cast Philly logo

Translating Philly Speak

Posted on August 29, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Brittany Valentine

Brittany Valentine

photo of Money Access Center sign from the 80s/90s in Philly

If you call an ATM a MAC machine, you’re a longtime Philadelphian. (Mirandala/Flickr)

Philly-area natives have plenty of unique slang. If you’re new to the city, here’s a quick breakdown of some common words and phrases you need to know:

Wooder

In the Philly dialect, “water” is pronounced “wooder.” And of course, the city’s favorite frozen treat is commonly called “wooder ice” 🍧

MAC Machine

The first ATMs in Philly were called MAC, which stands for Money Access Center. MAC machines are no longer around, but many still use the term, like West Philly native and “Abbott Elementary” creator Quinta Brunson!

'Jeet?'/'Jeet Yet?'

These are just super quick ways of saying “did you eat?” or “did you eat yet?”  What we’re really asking is if you want to join us on a Wawa run to get a hoagie, not a sub 😆

Boul/Bul/Bol

“Bul” or “youngbul” refers to a boy or young man. This one has a lot of spelling variations.

Jawn

This term, which is rooted in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and derived from the word “joint,” can basically mean anything. It’s a multipurpose noun replacement. A car, a package of Tastykakes, an Eagles jersey, all of these are jawns.

Learn more about the history of this term and dig into the debate around language ownership and identity with linguist Dr. Taylor Jones. [City Cast Philly 🎧]

Do you use these terms? Tell me how you “speak Philly” and your thoughts could be featured in an upcoming Hey Philly jawn! 🗣️

Share article

Hey Philly

Stay connected to City Cast Philly and get ready to join the local conversation.

Can't subscribe? Turn off your ad blocker and try again.

Philly, Explained

See All

The latest in Philly

Sponsored

Moving to Philadelphia? What to Check Before You Pick a Neighborhood, Book a Truck, and Sign a Lease

With this guide, you can move to Philadelphia, move from another place to Philadelphia, or just see if living in Philadelphia fits your d...

Wellknown Moving Company Logo
Keep It Local with City Cast PhillyJuly 2

America’s Oldest Confectionery

As she walks me through the storefront and into the kitchen, Pavia Burroughs, Shane’s creative director, rattles through a list of the co...

The blue and glass storefront and front door of Shane Confectionery.
Food & DrinkJuly 2

Where To Grab a Hot Dog in Philly

With National Hot Dog Day coming up on July 15, here are the places serving the best dogs in the city.

Five hot dogs, three with mustard and two without, on a blue background
Keep It Local with City Cast PhillyJuly 2

Celebrate America’s 250th Like a Local

While the city may be swarming with tourists — both for the semiquincentennial and the ongoing FIFA World Cup games — we’ve got a shoppin...

The storefront of Humphrys Flag Company with large and small flags seen through the windows.
Philly's BestJuly 1

How to Spend July 2026 in Philly

Summer’s just getting started in Philly, and there’s plenty to keep you occupied after America’s birthday.

Red, white, and blue fireworks display in a night sky
Philly HistoryJune 29

Joe Frazier Is Philly's Real-Life Boxing King

Smokin’ Joe Frazier made history as a heavyweight champion

Smokin' Joe Frazier takes a swing at Muhammad Ali in a giant black and white photo on a black wall in. To the left and right other art pieces are on the walls and on a small television in the front left of the photo.
Keep It Local with City Cast PhillyJune 25

The Underbite Bites

In her teens and early 20s, The Underbite Bites owner and head baker Rae Krueger felt like she didn’t really have a welcoming space where...

A slice of triple strawberry cake.
Keep It Local with City Cast PhillyJune 25

4 Places to Support Pride in Philly All Year Round

A queer-owned small business, Trunc offers handcrafted, sustainable, and functional goods, intentionally partnering with artisans from di...

Items for sales on tables and shelves at Trunc. There's a yellow, green, and red mural in the middle of the wall at the center.