I have never heard anyone say that or even heard of anyone saying that until now.
That doesn't bother me as much, because they're still using the same word, just with an accent. With something like "it's" instead of "there's", it's like they're just dumbing down the language so they can be lazier when they speak.
On a related note, it annoys me when blacks say "it's" instead of "there's", as in "It's some milk left in the fridge." Sounds so fucking ignorant.
I always thought it was that they just don't bother to say the word "there." All they actually enunciate is the "apostrophe S" at the end of the word.
Ex: "There's some milk in the fridge."
Some people will simply say: "'s some milk in the fridge."
They're not saying "It's," they just not enunciating "there" properly (or at all, really).
I always thought it was that they just don't bother to say the word "there." All they actually enunciate is the "apostrophe S" at the end of the word.
Ex: "There's some milk in the fridge."
Some people will simply say: "'s some milk in the fridge."
They're not saying "It's," they just not enunciating "there" properly (or at all, really).
I could have sworn I wrote this exact same explanation on here a few months ago...