REGIONALISMS

For many things, what you call something depends on where you come from. Here are some regionalisms. Which is correct where you’re from?
– Jimmies or sprinkles?
– Roundabout or traffic circle?
– Y’all or you all?
– Pop or soda?
– Spigot or faucet?
– Tennis shoes or sneakers?
– Roly poly bugs or pill bugs?
– Crawfish  or crayfish or crawdads?
– Lightning bug or firefly?
– Sub or hero or hoagie?
– Shopping cart or buggy?
– Liquor store or ABC store? (“Alcoholic Beverage Control”)
– Mountain lion or cougar?
– Highway or freeway?
– Kitty-corner or catty-corner?
– Hella or wicked?
– Water fountain or drinking fountain or bubbler?
– Casserole or hotdish?
– Semi or 18-wheeler?
– Lollipop or sucker?
– Garage sale or yard sale?
– Garbage can or trash can?
– Carry-out or takeout?
– Pancake or flapjack or hotcake?
– Billfold or wallet?
– Sofa or couch?
– Remote or the clicker?
* Daddy, or Uncle Jeff?
* Liberal, or wingnut?
* Conservative, or deplorable?