Here is something for all of you that are not from the South. Tommy Parrish shared this with us all in 2017 and we thought it would help again this year.
Translation Book – Southern to English
Fixin’ to – about
to start, as in “We are fixin’ to begin the trial”
Hankerin’ for – desire
or craving, as in “I have a hankerin’ for a snack”
Honky-tonk – a bar
or local establishment
Lick – (noun) any amount at all, as in “I
didn’t get a lick of sleep last night”
Mash – to press or push in, as in “Mash
that button so we can get started”
Reckon –
suppose, guess, as in “I reckon we will finish around 5:00 today”
Sweet talk – to
speak nicely usually in order to get something you want
Tater – potato
Tore it up – did
great, as in “My dog tore it up in the third series.”
Used to could – used
to be able to do, as in “I used to could stay up all night but not anymore”
Y’all – a contraction of you + all, as in
“See y’all later.”
Yankee – a
person from the North
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