Regional: Southern
American slang and expressions from the Southern United States
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미국 남부에는 악센트 이상의 독특한 말투가 있어요. "y'all"과 "fixin' to"부터 "bless your heart"까지, 남부 표현에는 따뜻함, 재치, 풍부한 문화유산이 담겨 있어요.
이 챕터에서는 미국 남부—앨라배마, 조지아, 텍사스, 캐롤라이나 등—의 슬랭과 표현을 다뤄요.
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- 1 Bless your heart A Southern expression that can convey genuine sympathy or...
- 2 Fixin' to About to do something; getting ready to take an action.
- 3 Coke (generic) Any soft drink or soda, regardless of brand — used as a g...
- 4 Sweet tea Cold tea that is heavily sweetened with sugar while still...
- 5 Supper A regional term for the evening meal, used mainly in the ...
이 챕터의 모든 미국 영어 슬랭 (70)
- Bless your heart A Southern expression that can convey genuine sympathy or serve as a polite w...
- Fixin' to About to do something; getting ready to take an action.
- Hush your mouth An expression meaning 'be quiet' or expressing disbelief at what someone just...
- Over yonder Over there; in that direction, usually referring to a place at some distance.
- Might could Might be able to; a polite way of expressing a tentative possibility.
- Cattywampus Crooked, diagonal, or not aligned properly; askew.
- Tump over To knock something over or cause it to tip and spill.
- Reckon To think, suppose, or believe something to be true.
- Sunday best Your nicest, most formal clothing, traditionally worn to church on Sunday.
- Madder than a wet hen A colorful Southern expression meaning extremely angry, evoking rural imagery.
- Dadgum A mild Southern exclamation used as a substitute for profanity; a cleaned-up ...
- Well, I declare An exclamation of surprise or astonishment.
- Hankering A strong craving or desire for something, especially food.
- Pitch a fit To throw a tantrum or have an angry outburst.
- Buggy A shopping cart at a grocery store.
- Coming up a cloud A storm is approaching; dark clouds are gathering.
- Carry (someone somewhere) To drive or take someone to a place; to give someone a ride.
- Coke (generic) Any soft drink or soda, regardless of brand — used as a generic term in the S...
- Crawdad A crayfish; a small freshwater crustacean found in Southern streams and used ...
- Diddly-squat Nothing at all; a very small or worthless amount.
- Do what now? A Southern way of saying 'what did you say?' or expressing confusion about wh...
- Fuss at To scold or nag someone; to express displeasure by complaining at them.
- Good ol' boy A friendly, easygoing Southern man, typically from a rural background, who em...
- Piddlin' around Wasting time on trivial tasks; puttering around without real purpose.
- Sweet tea Cold tea that is heavily sweetened with sugar while still hot, served over ic...
- Tore up Very upset or distraught; also can mean damaged, messy, or intoxicated.
- Knee-high to a grasshopper Very young or very small; used when reminiscing about someone's childhood.
- Ugly as homemade sin Extremely unattractive; used to describe something or someone very ugly.
- Dag-nabbit A mild exclamation of frustration; a euphemism for 'goddammit.'
- Frog-strangler An extremely heavy rainstorm; a downpour.
- All get-out To the greatest degree; extremely. Used as an intensifier.
- Honky-tonk A bar or nightclub that features country music and dancing, especially a live...
- Supper A regional term for the evening meal, used mainly in the South and rural area...
- Finer than frog's hair Doing very well; feeling great. Also used to describe something very thin or ...
- Cut the light on/off To turn a light (or any appliance) on or off.
- Mash (a button) Southern dialect term meaning to press or push a button firmly.
- Fixins Side dishes served with a main course; all the accompaniments to a meal.
- Taters Southern dialect shortening of 'potatoes,' common in casual and rural speech.
- Plumb Completely, totally, entirely — used as an intensifier.
- Ain't A contraction for 'am not,' 'is not,' 'are not,' 'has not,' or 'have not' — w...
- Howdy Hello; a casual, friendly greeting.
- Down the road a piece A short distance away; not too far from here.
- A mess of A large quantity of something, especially food; a lot of.
- Rode hard and put away wet Looking exhausted, worn out, or rough; having been through a lot.
- Spit shine To clean or polish something hastily; also a thorough polish using spit and e...
- Porch sitting The Southern tradition of relaxing on a front porch, often socializing with n...
- Sass Disrespectful or impudent talk, especially from a child to an adult; back talk.
- Cotton-pickin' A mild intensifier expressing frustration or emphasis; equivalent to 'darn' o...
- Fit to be tied Extremely angry or agitated; so upset you need to be restrained.
- Too big for your britches Acting arrogant, conceited, or above your station; being overly confident.
- That dog won't hunt That idea, plan, or argument won't work; it's not going to succeed.
- Full as a tick Extremely full from eating; stuffed.
- Living in high cotton Doing very well financially or socially; living prosperously.
- Hissy fit A dramatic, childish outburst of anger or frustration; a tantrum.
- Mind your P's and Q's Be on your best behavior; watch your manners carefully.
- Hold your horses Be patient; slow down; wait a moment.
- Snake in the grass A deceitful, untrustworthy person who hides their true nature.
- Lollygag To dawdle, waste time, or move aimlessly without purpose.
- Jawing Talking at length; chatting, often in a leisurely or gossipy way.
- Goodness gracious An exclamation of surprise, shock, or dismay — a genteel alternative to profa...
- Slower than molasses Extremely slow; painfully unhurried.
- Tuckered out Completely exhausted; very tired.
- Commode A Southern and older euphemistic term for a toilet, still heard in rural areas.
- Slap your mama good So delicious that you might lose your senses; extremely good food.
- Southern hospitality The tradition of warm, generous, and welcoming behavior toward guests that is...
- Yes ma'am / Yes sir Polite forms of address used in the South to show respect, regardless of the ...
- Down-home Simple, unpretentious, and traditionally Southern; authentic and homey.
- Gully-washer An extremely heavy rainstorm; a torrential downpour.
- Like white on rice Very close to something or someone; following closely; all over something.
- Well, butter my biscuit An exclamation of surprise or astonishment.
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