It doesn't really mean anything but is an amusing alliterative phrase used by a cartoon character, whose name escapes me, to express exasperation. Succotash itself is a native North American vegetable dish.
You mean "suffering succotash" ... that was Sylvester the Cat.
Sylvester J. Pussycat, Sr. - "Sufferin' succotash!"
It is spelled Succotash, so you got it right.
Succotash came from the U.S
The succotash tastes so good with the carrots.
Of course they can. The dish is called succotash. It is quite good. Yes the two can be cooked together. It is called succotash
Succotash is a traditional stew of the Indian-Americans that is made of corn kernels, lima beans, and tomatoes.
The letters 'chotsaucs' can be unscrambled to spell the word succotash. Succotash is a southern US stew dish.
Scenic Succotash - 1919 was released on: USA: 27 July 1919
lima beans and corn
succotash
Suffering does not mean die.