There may be certain sounds that New Englanders tend to omit when speaking, but the "th" sound isn't one of them. If anything, the stereotypical New England pronunciation of "farther" would be "fahthah".
Oh, I guess if I'm going to nitpick, I'd better add a word as well:
I suppose but it sounded funnier that way, in my own warped sense of humor way. And Q I can't find where you used "farter" on this thread, but I'll take your word for it, because I personally do not view you as a
I used it on another thread, but it's still been used. Fine, you can have farter, but it's too late now anyway since fatter was already allowed. Neener, neener, neener.
When I was in high school, a boy laughed so hard he snorted part of a tater tot out of his nose. I try not to laugh-snort while eating. Unbefitting of my delicate manners.
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duster
Luster
Master
farter"?
Fatter
Oh, I guess if I'm going to nitpick, I'd better add a word as well:
treats
(from fatter)
threat
shears
heresy
sherry
gusher
shrugs
Not that I'm implying anything.
heroes
Not that I'm implying anything.
something this group is full of
sorry. no fun remark to go with my word.
me too
strike
Duuuuuuuuude.
Ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude
Don't know why.
hammer time