What do Southern people call heavy rain?

4. TOAD-STRANGLER. Also toad-choker, this term for a very heavy rain is used in Gulf States such as Alabama, Louisiana, and eastern Texas, as well as the South Midland. Variations include frog-strangler and frog rain.
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What is the slang term for heavy rain?

It's raining cats and dogs

This term is used to describe heavy rain. No one knows where this phrase originated, but the Library of Congress says it may have roots in Norse mythology or from medieval superstitions. "No, we aren't going to have lunch outside. It's raining cats and dogs outside!"
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What are some Southern slang terms?

Here are 10 Southern Slang Words To Sound Like A Local
  • Y'all. We'll start you off with somethin' simple. ...
  • Down Yonder. ...
  • Bless Your Heart. ...
  • Kiss My Go To Hell. ...
  • Pitch a Hissy Fit. ...
  • Madder Than a Wet Hen. ...
  • Hankerin' ...
  • Might Could.
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What is Southern slang for thunderstorm?

"gully washer" or as my mom says, "it's a duck drowning" Strong, fast rain storm in the South, usually accompanied with thunder and lightning.
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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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What is the most southern phrase?

“Y'all” Y'all being the quintessential southern phrase has several meanings in its own rights. The word typically refers to a group of people being spoken to.
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What do Southerners say when it's hot?

Try one next time you mop your forehead.
  • Hotter than a billy goat with a blow torch.
  • Hotter than Satan's house cat.
  • Hotter than Satan's toenails.
  • Hotter than doughnut grease at a fat man convention.
  • Hotter than a blister bug in a pepper patch.
  • Hotter than a jalapeño's armpit.
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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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What do Southerners say when they are mad?

1. About to have a dying duck fit! 2. Dills my pickle!
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How do you say fully wet in rain?

drenched ​Definitions and Synonyms

We got completely drenched by the rain.
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How do you say rain is strong?

heavy rainfall
  1. deluge.
  2. torrent.
  3. freshet.
  4. wall of water.
  5. waterflood.
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What should you not say in the South?

7 Things You Should Never Say to a Southerner
  • "I don't know how to cook." In the South, there's no excuse for this one. ...
  • "Have to run. I'm in a hurry." ...
  • "I'll never have a green thumb." ...
  • "I'm going to turn in early." ...
  • "I'm not hungry." ...
  • "SEC who?" ...
  • 7. "
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What do Southerners 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.
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How do you say goodbye in Southern slang?

Here are the sayings to use.
  1. Church is finally letting out.
  2. Church is out.
  3. Don't take any wooden nickels.
  4. Don't let the door hit ya' where the good Lord split ya. '
  5. Holler if you need me.
  6. It's time to heat up the bricks.
  7. It's time to put the chairs in the wagon.
  8. It's time to swap spit and hit the road.
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What is the Southern saying prettier than?

10. “Prettier than a glob of butter melting on a stack of pancakes.” Looks extremely good (may also say wheat cakes). 11.
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What do Southern moms call their kids?

Southern Nicknames

The knee baby would be the one who might be standing by the mama's knee as she nurses the new baby. In the South, it is common to refer to children as Sister or Sissy, and Brother or Bubba. These are used as substitutes for given names, as in, "Tell Brother to come in for supper."
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What does Cattywampus mean in the South?

Originating in the Colonial United states and still used in the deep South, cattywampus means something that is in disarray, that is askew, or something that isn't directly across from something. This can refer to the decorations in a room, the position of a building, or someone's attire.
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How do Southerners say it's cold?

Colder than a well-digger's nappy: 35-25 degrees.

Any colder than that and the contents of the nappy freeze and remain at 32.
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How do you compliment a Southern man?

If you use any one of these quintessentially southern compliments, you'll be sure to bring a smile to a southerner's face.
  1. “What good manners you have!” ...
  2. “I love your rooster decor.” ...
  3. “This is the best biscuit I have ever tasted.” ...
  4. “This would win first place at the county fair!” ...
  5. “What a beautiful garden you have!”
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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 southern people say ain t?

Ain't is in common usage of educated Southerners. In the South, the use of ain't can be used as a marker to separate cultured speakers from those who lack confidence in their social standing and thus avoid its use entirely. In the Merico creole of Liberia, it has become ɛ̃ or ẽ.
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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 is a Southern accent called?

The Southern American English drawl, or "Southern drawl," involves vowel diphthongization of the front pure vowels, or the "prolongation of the most heavily stressed syllables, with the corresponding weakening of the less stressed ones, so that there is an illusion of slowness even though the tempo may be fast."
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How do Southerners say you all?

But the best-known word in the Southern vernacular is probably our most-loved pronoun: y'all. A contraction of "you" and "all" is what forms "y'all" when addressing or referencing two or more people.
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