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    #76
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    forgot about the "off like a prom dress" .. that's fun. Marbella, 'prom" is a big dance in the U.S. in high school where couples get dressed up and it's said to be an occasion where many girls find themselves out of their prom dresses by the end of the evening , often after a bit of alcohol consumption of course ..

    the "junk in the trunk" is good too .. "baby got back" is another phrase meaning the same thing. Also, men say "I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers" when they think a woman is good-looking
    :boxer: Get the hell out of my house, Al, you worthless bastard!!

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      #77
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      I grew up in the (not so deep) south, and I often heard these(not about me:H )
      He got hit with the ugly stick-not very handsome
      She's half a bubble off plum-the bubble on a level-meanining she's not quite *right*
      He musta jumped goofy-went crazy
      This is fun!
      Life itself is the proper binge. Julia Child

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        #78
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        Amethyst! I forgot about the Ugly Stick! Another is "S/he fell down the Ugly Tree and hit every branch!"
        Jane Jane

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          #79
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          "Ugly as a hatful of a***holes"

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            #80
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            A's
            Abide
            To endure, stand, or tolerate, usually in the negative sense, as in “I can’t abide him.”
            Ain't got but
            Have only, as in “I ain’t got but a dime.”
            All-fired
            Extremely, very. “She’s so all-fired lazy no one wants to hire her.”
            All tore up about it
            Very disturbed, emotionally upset
            Aplenty
            Plenty, an abundance. “I’ve had aplenty to eat.”
            B's
            Bad as I hate to do it
            As much as I hate to do it
            Bad sick
            very ill
            Bedrid
            Confined to bed for a long time.
            Best
            Another baffling Southernism that is usually couched in the negative. "You best not speak to Cecil about his car. He just had to spend $300 on it."
            Break of
            To induce the abandonment of an undesirable trait or habit: 'Ah'm gonna break that dawg of a husband of mine of lyin' to me if it's the last thing Ah do!’
            Bound and determined

            Irrevocably committed to do something
            Burnt-out on

            Tired or sick of
            C's

            Can-see to can't-see

            From dawn to dusk
            Coming up a cloud

            It is going to rain
            Commence to

            To begin or start
            Contrary

            Stubborn
            Cotton Pickin'

            Despicable, wretched
            Country Mile

            Any long distance
            Crack of day

            Dawn or daybreak
            Cut off

            To switch off
            tyle="font-size: 13px;">Dinner is what Southerners eat when Yankees are having lunch, usually at 12:00. Supper is what Southerners eat when Yankees are having dinner, usually around 6:00.
            Directly
            Before long-"I'll be along directly."
            Dirty-up
            To soil or get dirty
            Done and gone
            Gone
            Don't got but
            Only have
            Draw up
            To shrink
            E's
            Egg on
            To urge someone to do something
            Ever
            Always "She was ever a pretty one."
            Everwhichway
            In all directions
            F's
            Fairly
            Nearly, almost
            Fair piece
            A long distance
            Favor
            To resemble
            First light
            Dawn
            Fixin'

            Preparing-“I’m fixin' to go to the store.”
            Fool thing

            Foolish thing
            Fret

            To worry
            G's

            Get about

            To move around. "She can't hardly get about anymore."
            Get gone

            To depart or to leave
            Get me

            To get for oneself
            Give out

            Very tired
            Go in

            To begin, especially a church service or schooltime. "School goes in at 9 o'clock."
            Gracious plenty

            More than enough.
            H's

            Hadn't ought

            Ought not, should not
            Hanker

            To crave or desire "I've been hankering to have some grits."
            Hear tell

            To hear something said

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            "Be still and know that I am God"

            Psalm 46:10

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              #81
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              And my personal favorite..
              Hissy
              A fit
              "She's gonna have a hissy when she sees this mess!"
              "Be still and know that I am God"

              Psalm 46:10

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                #82
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                Tawny---now you've reminded me of another. I had a friend who had an angry confrontation with a city official once, to get a problem solved in her neighborhood. When I asked how the meeting went, she said, "Darlin', let me tell you---I ripped him a new asshole!"

                My mother had one whose origins are obscure. She used to say, "Well, I have a piece of Spanish news for YOU." Meaning, time to think twice about something we wanted to do and couldn't. No idea why "bad news" was Spanish.

                Our housekeeper/cook/general wonderful person had a euphemism for a good whipping. If we were in trouble and needed spanking, she'd say she was "fixin' to go outside and get us some peachtree tea." That meant she was going to cut a switch off a bush and "wear our little bottoms out." My brother got switched often, but the girls never did...some gender bias I suppose. I think my dad told her to threaten us often, but not actually carry it out.
                Jane Jane

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                  #83
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                  here are a few of my favorite and still say them today!

                  gercha: what a load of rubbish or get out of here.
                  kip: to go to sleep or i would say (going to hit the sack) thats where i'm going soon.
                  piss it up the wall: spend money foolishly usually on drink.( can anyone relate to that one?)
                  Favorite one of might The dogs bollocks: The best or (they think they are)
                  on your bike : you must be joking.
                  keep your hair on : meaning keep calm.
                  The best one, lovverly jubberly:that all is well, use by fools and horses on uk tv series love them all if you have not seen them i advise you to (great laugh)

                  Love
                  Teardrop.x
                  family is everything to me

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                    #84
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                    Schmuck, a Yiddish word, has a range of meaning depending on context. In its most innocuous use, a schmuck is a person who does a stupid thing, in which case “dumb schmuck” is the appropriate expression.

                    A schmuck's behavior ranges from pesky and inconsiderate, to obnoxious and manipulative. A schmuck's personality type ranges from jerk to bastard.

                    Schmucky behavior also falls within a range of intentionality. Some schmucks carefully plan their bad behavior, some only a little, and some not at all. For example, the bastard may spend considerable time planning his bad deeds. In contrast, the dumb schmuck and the pesky behave badly without any forethought.
                    Sunny Out Looks are Contagious!

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                      #85
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                      oun 1. putz - (Yiddish) a fool; an idiot
                      Yiddish - a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script
                      fool, muggins, saphead, tomfool, sap - a person who lacks good judgment
                      2. putz - obscene terms for penis
                      pecker, cock, dick, peter, prick, tool, shaft
                      penis, phallus, member - the male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism)
                      dirty word, vulgarism, obscenity, smut, filth - an offensive or indecent word or phrase
                      Sunny Out Looks are Contagious!

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                        #86
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                        andn that leads to ... "knockin' boots" -- having sex
                        :boxer: Get the hell out of my house, Al, you worthless bastard!!

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                          #87
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                          Mithering = nagging

                          doing my head in = frustrating me/making me annoyed

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                            #88
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                            Just Wait.....

                            Just wait until Roberta Jewel checks out this thread :hiya:

                            She's going to love it :wow:
                            Miss October :blinkylove:

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                              #89
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                              talk under water with an apple in her mouth-someone who talks too much
                              quicker to jump over than walk around-short fat person
                              talking shorthand-drunk
                              Shas
                              Just keep on swmming, just keep on swimming!

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                                #90
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                                fixin' - As in "I'm fixin' to do that." Means I am about to do the task.

                                y'all - As in "I love y'all" Means all of you.

                                You're gettin' on my last nerve. - Means get out of my face.

                                Aren't you sweet? - Means fuck you.

                                Bless her little heart. - Means what a whore.

                                Cindi
                                AF April 9, 2016

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