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Re: Southern folks will understand OT


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Posted by ShepFL on February 29, 2012 at 06:41:18 from (69.57.118.193):

In Reply to: Southern folks will understand OT posted by downsouth on February 28, 2012 at 18:11:30:

I was born and raised in Northern Idaho but Uncle Sam figured if I was going to go AWOL NAS Cecil Field FL was the farthest point from home.
Once I got out I returned to Idaho but now work so moved back to FL. Been here since 82 and on my place since 84.

Must say my language has changed some over the yrs. Most prominent when I visit family out West.

Here are "a coupla thangs" I saw missin' from yer list :)

Aggravatin - bothersome, troubling, or someone that gits on yer last nerve

Dawg - UGA mascot

Hawg - any pig; feral or raised

Air Up - to put air in your tares (tires)

Bard - as in borrowed, he bard my tractor

Druther - short version of I'd rather

Haints - ghosts, spirits, hauntings

Spoders - spiders (was pest control man at one time and had NO CLUE what the feller was talkin' 'bout when I came to treat his church.

Vetern - anyone who served our country honorably

Bless her heart - sympathy for dim witted wimen

Pea can - proper pronounciation of PECAN ask any Southerner

Jawja Peach - cuteness as in wimen, pups, calves etc.

Seeins how - since it being the case as in "Seeins how y'all took my dawg I'm gonna call the lawman"

Supper - ain't figured this one out yet. Meal around end of day. You have breakfast, lunch, dinner then supper.

I'll knock you into the middle of next week lookin' both ways for Sunday - threating to fight someone and expressing how hard you will hit them.

Like a dose of salts through an old widder woman - something that happened really, really fast.

That dawg don't hunt - story doesn't add up

Rat in the woodpile - your hiding something

Gimme suga(r) - give me a kiss

Nanna - grandmother; grandma

Poppa - grandfather, grandpa

Yankee - anyone not originally from the South. I am frequently having to tell friends I am NOT A YANKEE. Idaho was still a territory when they was havin' all that ruckus down here with the Civil War!

The list could go on and on. Now how 'bout some sayins' from y'all Yankees


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