Our favorite regional words from waaaay Northern Michigan

Holy wah! To make it in the U.P., you've gotta have sisu.

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Merriam-Webster recently announced that it was finally putting "Yooper" in the dictionary. What's a Yooper, you ask? Why someone from the U.P., of course. What's the U.P.? The Upper Peninsula, what's wrong with you!

The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is connected to the rest of the state by only one little four-lane bridge (okay, actually the longest suspension bridge in the western hemisphere), and in its relative isolation, has developed its own distinct culture. Here are nine other words it might be good to know if you ever decide to pay a visit to Yooperland.

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Arika Okrent

Arika Okrent is editor-at-large at TheWeek.com and a frequent contributor to Mental Floss. She is the author of In the Land of Invented Languages, a history of the attempt to build a better language. She holds a doctorate in linguistics and a first-level certification in Klingon. Follow her on Twitter.