Can You Identify In Which Southern State Each Of These "Country Phrases" Originated?
Can You Identify In Which Southern State Each Of These "Country Phrases" Originated?
Just how much do you know about the south's cliché statements??
Just how much do you know about the south's cliché statements??
"Bless Your Heart"
When something is lopsided or crooked it's considered to be "catawampus".
Saying you'll have a "coke" when you really want a Sprite.
When your mad you throw a "hissy fit".
The South calls their territory "stompin' grounds".
When you're "too big for your britches" you think you are better than you actually are.
Getting yourself in a troublesome situation is considered "barking up the wrong tree".
It's not a shopping cart, it's a "buggy".
When something doesn't go the way you wished it would've it's said that you "get the short end of the stick".
Southerners aren't about to "do something", they're "fixin' too".