How To Speak Southern

  • August 3, 2010 3:24 AM PDT

    How To Speak Southern
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    BARD - verb. Past tense of the infinitive "to borrow."
    Usage: "My brother bard my pickup truck."

    JAWJUH - noun. A highly flammable state just north of
    Florida.
    Usage: "My brother from Jawjah bard my pickup truck."

    MUNTS - noun. A calendar division.
    Usage: "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck, and I
    aint herd from him in munts."

    IGNERT - adjective. Not smart. See "Auburn Alumni."
    Usage: "Them N-C-TWO-A boys sure are ignert!"

    RANCH - noun. A tool.
    Usage: "I think I left my ranch in the back of that pickup
    truck my brother from Jawjuh bard a few munts ago."

    ALL - noun. A petroleum-based lubricant.
    Usage: "I sure hope my brother from Jawjuh puts all in my
    pickup truck."

    FAR - noun. A conflagration.
    Usage: "If my brother from Jawjuh doesn't change the all in
    my pickup truck, that things gonna catch far."

    BAHS - noun. A supervisor.
    Usage: "If you don't stop reading these Southern words and
    git back to work, your bahs is gonna far you!"

    TAR - noun. A rubber wheel.
    Usage: "Gee, I hope that brother of mine from Jawjuh doesn't
    git a flat tar in my pickup truck."

    TIRE - noun. A tall monument.
    Usage: "Lord willing and the creeks don't rise, I sure do
    hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime."

    HOT - noun. A blood-pumping organ.

    HOD - adverb. Not easy.
    Usage: "A broken hot is hod to fix."

    RETARD - Verb. To stop working.
    Usage: "My granpaw retard at age 65."

    TARRED - adverb. Exhausted.
    Usage: "I just flew in from Hot-lanta, and boy my arms are
    tarred."

    RATS - noun. Entitled power or privilege.
    Usage: "We Southerners are willing to fight for out rats."

    LOT - adjective. Luminescent.
    Usage: "I dream of Jeanie in the lot-brown hair."

    FARN - adjective. Not local.
    Usage: "I cudnt unnerstand a wurd he sed ... must be from
    some farn country."

    DID - adjective. Not alive.
    Usage: "He's did, Jim."

    EAR - noun. A colorless, odorless gas (unless you are in
    LA).
    Usage: "He can't breathe ... give 'em some ear!"

    BOB WAR - noun. A sharp, twisted cable.
    Usage: "Boy, stay away from that bob war fence."

    JU-HERE - a question.
    Usage: "Juhere that former Dallas Cowboys' coach Jimmy
    Johnson recently toured the University of Alabama?"

    HAZE - a contraction.
    Usage: "Is Bubba smart?" "Nah ... haze ignert."

    SEED - verb, past tense.

    VIEW - contraction: verb and pronoun.
    Usage: "I ain't never seed New York City ... view?"

    HEAVY DEW - phrase. A request for action.
    Usage: "Kin I heavy dew me a favor?"

    GUMMIT - Noun. An often-closed bureaucratic institution.
    Usage: "Great ... ANOTHER gummit shutdown!"

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    • 1516 posts
    August 3, 2010 3:30 AM PDT
    Oh my goodness,,
    • 1066 posts
    August 3, 2010 4:26 AM PDT
    Always an education on Cyclefish.
  • August 3, 2010 4:32 AM PDT
    Ifin yus was fechedup right youd nhowed what was said.
  • August 3, 2010 5:26 AM PDT
    These are good. Being a misplaced yankee, I'm passing it on to my northern friends
  • August 3, 2010 5:31 AM PDT
    I'm with Debrajoe on this one!!! LOL
  • August 3, 2010 7:15 AM PDT
    Ha ha! I'm from Oklahoma and that's the way they talk too. I get a kick out of my brother when he says "You'ins" and "We'ins" and "them thar"............got to love it. In the old days....the more I drank, the more redneck I bacame!
    Have to admit, ain't nut'in like a country boy! Yee Haw! Go get'um Cooter!
  • August 3, 2010 7:32 AM PDT
    not entirely accurate, but sensuous on this topic, didja member what part of the sout you was trying to splain? there is differences in all us redneks