Find Out What Southern Phrases Mean Through This Fun And Entertaining Guide

Published on 01/06/2021
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Full As A Tick

After a meal, when was the last time you felt way too full? When we meet our folks for a holiday, something always happens to us. You will also have to take our trousers’ zipper down to fit it! You might say, “I’m full as a tick” while you’re in the south. If you’re fortunate enough to be inexperienced with ticks, after swallowing a decent amount of blood, the balloon! It’s not an enticing image, but if the shoe suits.

Full As A Tick

Full As A Tick

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Hold Your Horses

Not everybody owns a horse, but you do not need one to have the word! It’s such a common term that people toss around in the South all the time. They just want you to slow down a little if someone ever tells you this. We all know that being patient at all times requires a lot of self-control. However, simmering down and taking it easy now and then can’t hurt!

Hold Your Horses

Hold Your Horses

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