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. It can be directed towards a group or even an individual that is inherently part of a group (even if the rest of the group isn't present).
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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 are some common Southern phrases?

Essential Southern Phrases
  • “More Than One Way to Skin a Cat” You might use this phrase if you made a pot of Brunswick stew one way, but your friend chose to use a different recipe. ...
  • “Butter My Butt and Call Me A Biscuit” ...
  • “As All Get Out” ...
  • “You Could Drive a Preacher to Drink” ...
  • “Pitchin' a Fit” ...
  • “I'm Fixin' To”
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What is a Southern greeting?

Howdy. This is a Southern way to say hello. Howdy!
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What is the Southern phrases of surprise?

Here are the exclamations you are most likely to hear.
  • Ain't that the berries! Meaning: That is great!
  • Bless your pea picking little heart! Rather than: Fragonard!
  • These Yankees! ...
  • Doesn't that just beat all you ever stepped in? ...
  • Don't rush on my account! ...
  • That takes the rag off the bush. ...
  • For lands sake! ...
  • Gad night a livin'!
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Southern Sayings



How do Southerners say happy?

For some reason, when it comes to happiness, we Southerners often turn to pigs. We're as happy as a pig eating slop, a pig in a wallow and a dead pig in sunshine. And dogs. Southern dogs are apparently pretty happy, too.
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What do you call a Southern girl?

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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How do Southerners say wow?

5. Southerners don't say “oh, wow”…they say “good lord!”
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Is Hey a Southern word?

Until recently, this greeting had a distinctly Southern flavor. The national survey conducted in the 1960s by the Dictionary of American Regional English found hey as a greeting restricted chiefly to Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas.
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How do you say it's hot in Southern?

Phrases Southerners in the U.S. use when it's really hot outside
  1. It's not the heat — it's the humidity.
  2. It's hot as Hades.
  3. It's hotter than Dutch love.
  4. It's a barn burner.
  5. It's hotter than blue blazes.
  6. It's hotter than Georgia asphalt.
  7. It's hot enough to scald a lizard.
  8. It's hotter than a stolen tamale.
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What are horrible Southern sayings?

"Kiss my go-to-hell." "I was born at night, but not last night!" "Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit." "You don't watch out, I'm gonna cream yo' corn."
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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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How do Southerners say goodbye?

Here are the sayings to use.
  • Church is finally letting out.
  • Church is out.
  • Don't take any wooden nickels.
  • Don't let the door hit ya' where the good Lord split ya. '
  • Holler if you need me.
  • It's time to heat up the bricks.
  • It's time to put the chairs in the wagon.
  • It's time to swap spit and hit the road.
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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 Southerners spell 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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Do Southern people talk fast?

In a state-by-state breakdown which studied speech speed, density and patience, the firm found that northern states tended to speak faster, say more words and grow impatient quicker than southern states.
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Why do Southerners talk slow?

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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Is Southern accent attractive?

Apparently people love a Texan's southern drawl.

In fact, this finding is arguably backed by a recent YouGov survey that named southern coastal accents as most attractive (according to almost one in five, or 18%, of respondents), closely followed by Texans, which were dubbed most attractive by 12% of respondents.
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What is a Southern kiss?

3 ounces Southern Comfort. 1 ounce Amaretto. 12 ounce irish cream.
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What do Southerners call kids?

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." Grandfathers also seem to have the duty of giving nicknames to their grandsons.
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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 is Southern slang for anger?

For instance, down south, "madder than a wet hen" means being angry, "over yonder" is a more poetic way of saying "over there," and "bless your heart" can be both an insult and a way to show empathy.
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How do you compliment a Southern girl?

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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