What did the Yankees call the Southerners?

The Northerners were called “Yankees” and the Southerners, “Rebels.” Sometimes these nicknames were shortened even further to “Yanks” and “Rebs.” At the beginning of the war, each soldier wore whatever uniform he had from his state's militia, so soldiers were wearing uniforms that didn't match.
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What are Southern people called?

Southerner can refer to: A person from the southern part of a state or country; for example: Lhotshampas, also called Southerners, ethnically Nepalese residents of southern Bhutan. Someone from South India.
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Why did the South call the North Yankees?

The term Yankee is often associated with such characteristics as shrewdness, thrift, ingenuity, and conservatism. It was applied to Federal soldiers and other Northerners by Southerners during the American Civil War (1861–65) and afterward. The origin of the term is unknown.
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What are Northerners called?

To Americans, a Yankee is a Northerner. To Northerners, a Yankee is an Easterner. To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander. To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter. And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
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What does Yank mean American?

1. a slang word for an American. 2. US informal short for Yankee.
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What is the opposite of a Yankee?

The Northerners were called “Yankees” and the Southerners, “Rebels.” Sometimes these nicknames were shortened even further to “Yanks” and “Rebs.” At the beginning of the war, each soldier wore whatever uniform he had from his state's militia, so soldiers were wearing uniforms that didn't match.
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What is yak in slang?

yak (countable and uncountable, plural yaks) (slang) A talk, particular an informal talk; chattering; gossip.
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What did Confederates call northerners?

During the Civil War, and even after the war came to an end, Yankee was a term used by Southerners to describe their rivals from the Union, or northern, side of the conflict. After the war, Yankee was once again mostly used to describe New Englanders. Yankees have been important players in politics.
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How do Southerners say hello?

Howdy. This is a Southern way to say hello. Howdy! How are you today?
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What do northerners call pants?

Trousers is by far the most popular lexical choice, with over three times the number of responses than pants. It is widespread throughout the whole country, although the strong preference for this lexical choice is weakened somewhat in the North, particularly the North West.
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What was the South's nickname in the Civil War?

During and immediately after the war, US officials, Southern Unionists, and pro-Union writers often referred to Confederates as "Rebels." The earliest histories published in the northern states commonly refer to the war as "the Great Rebellion" or "the War of the Rebellion," as do many war monuments, hence the ...
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Is a Confederate a Yankee?

The Yankees were the Union soldiers that fought for the North in the Civil War. Yankee was what the Confederate soldiers of the South used to call their northern enemies, sometimes calling the common soldier Billy Yank.
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Why did Confederates wear GREY?

At the time of the American Civil War, the usefulness of camouflage was not generally recognized. Gray was chosen for Confederate uniforms because gray dye could be made relatively cheaply and it was the standard uniform color of the various State Militias.
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What do you call Southern girls?

The Southern belle archetype is characterized by Southern hospitality, a cultivation of beauty, and a flirtatious yet chaste demeanor. For example, Sallie Ward, who was born into the planter class of Kentucky in the Antebellum South, was called a Southern belle.
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Is the South losing its accent?

Walt Wolfram, NCSU's William C. Friday distinguished professor of English linguistics, says the South isn't losing its identity in terms of speech — it's reconfiguring. The South, particularly in urban areas, has transformed itself during the past 30 years, Wolfram said.
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What is the old Southern accent called?

Lower Southern/Coastal Dialect

This is the classic Southern Drawl you hear on TV and movies based in the American South. It's spoken slowly and has elongated vowels (e.g. “drahwer” instead of “drawer”). You'll generally hear this in states like Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia.
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How do hillbillies say goodbye?

Rather than: Peace out! Y'all come back now, hear? Note: From the Beverly Hillbillies: “Set a spell, take yer shoes off, y'all come back now, hear.”
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What is the most Southern thing to say?

We chose 15 of the most ridiculous Southern sayings — and tried to explain them.
  1. “We're living in high cotton.” ...
  2. “She was madder than a wet hen.” ...
  3. “He could eat corn through a picket fence.” ...
  4. “You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.” ...
  5. “You look rode hard and put up wet.” ...
  6. “He's as drunk as Cooter Brown.”
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How do you compliment a Southern woman?

Have You Heard These Southern Compliments?
  1. She's as pretty as a peach.
  2. They're as pretty as a pitcher. ( ...
  3. He's a tall drink of iced tea.
  4. They're as happy as clams at high tide.
  5. She's as smart as all get out.
  6. They're finer than frogs' hair split four ways.
  7. She's got gumption.
  8. They're sweeter than cherry pie.
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Why do they call the South Dixie?

Most commonly, it's associated with the old South and Confederate states. Dixie was considered the land south of the Mason-Dixon line, where slavery was legal. But once the term was used in a minstrel song, its correlation with racist ideologies became crystal clear, according to Ingram.
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What did Lincoln call the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln and most northerners initially referred to a civil war or an insurrection but quickly adopted “Rebellion,” which stressed the goal of preserv- ing the Union and stigmatized secession.
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Was Union blue or grey?

Because the United States (Union) regulation color was already dark blue, the Confederates chose gray. However, soldiers were often at a loss to determine which side of the war a soldier was on by his uniform.
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What is Cutty slang for?

irritable; impatient; short-tempered. noun.
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What is a Jessie slang?

jessie. / (ˈdʒɛsɪ) / noun. slang an effeminate, weak, or cowardly boy or man. Slang.
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What is a Tiger slang?

A person who's especially ambitious or fierce might also be called a tiger.
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