Well, noun, verb, adjective, and adverb (especially the latter two) are the easiest. Since you did a San Francisco one, here's the SoCal one my parents always hated (verb, usually past tense):
"to be like," or "to be all like" (to say) and the closely related "to be all" (to say, paraphrased, possibly with gestures)
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"to be like," or "to be all like" (to say)
and the closely related "to be all" (to say, paraphrased, possibly with gestures)