Southern idioms and sayings

    • [PDF File]A 19th Century Slang Dictionary

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      A NINETEENTH CENTURY SLANG DICTIONARY . Compiled & Edited by Craig Hadley . PERIOD SLANG . Humbug? Shecoonery? Useless truck or gum? Hornswoggling? Honey-fuggling?

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    • [PDF File]Some frontier words and phrases.

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      settled In southern Minnesota. A few words still have a place in the vocabularies of the people, and some of these ... "love'll go where it's sent" were sayings frequently used by the pioneers. ... And here are more idioms and often-used words and

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    • [PDF File]Dialects and Phrases - University of Tennessee Extension

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      Dialects and Phrases: FCE Leader Lesson ... Southern Appalachian English. ... If so, the following are some common sayings with historical backgrounds. Turn a blind eye The phrase “turn a blind eye”—often used to refer to a willful refusal to acknowledge a particular reality— ...

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    • [PDF File]The Sopranos: A Viewer's Glossary

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      southern Italy until the War of Spanish Succession (1701 - 1714) when the region fell under the control of Austria. Dr. Cusimano’s name has Spanish origins where "Cusi" is patronymical and "Mano" refers to "the hand". Interestingly, mano = hand is the same in Italian and Spanish, yet it

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    • [PDF File]AMERICAN SLANG WORDS AND PHRASES

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      an idiom for at every hour exactly; one o’clock, two o’clock, and so on. An extension of this idiom is every hour on the hour, meaning every time the clock's big hand reaches twelve, “The bus passes by …

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    • [PDF File]Glossary of American Slang by Charles Kelly and Laurence ...

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      face-off (confrontation) The two dies were headed for a nasty . face-off. far out (great). This music is really . far out. fix (dose of drugs). The addict needs another

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