
Sliding Glass Door vs. Doorwall — A Michigan Thing
"I'm sorry, what'd you call that?"
That's the question I received when I was talking to someone about my doorwall at home. So, I repeated myself... "Yeah, the doorwall sticks sometimes in the winter."
What Michiganders Call a Doorwall
This statement was met with an incredulous look and another question, "What is a doorwall?"
And that's when it hit me... is doorwall just a Michigan word?
Like many states, Michigan has its quirks and idiosyncrasies. Sure, we speak way too fast and don't pronounce the hard T sound in some words (I'm looking at you mitten, kitten, written, etc.). But, I didn't realize we had a whole different word for something.
Michigan locals call it a doorwall, but that term apparently doesn't stray too far out of the mitten state.
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What Michiganders (and some select Midwesterners) call doorwalls, everyone else calls sliding glass doors, patio doors, or sliders.
We're all referring to the same thing, of course: a set of large, glass-paneled doors that slide open on a track, typically providing access to a backyard or patio.
Unique Michigan Words
But just like saying "pop", "up north", "party store", and "ope"; we have our own name for a sliding glass door.

And honestly? That's cool with me. Because if me calling something a doorwall outs me as a Michigander, I'll wear that title as a badge of honor. I like my state and all the weird little words we have for things.
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