ya feel me=understand me
real talk cous/cou=so serious, people from the south use cous/cou at the end of any sentence. the real southern people say cou, the southern people but not real southern people use couS.
he/she bad=good lookin female or male
paper/dough=money
rough em up/put them paws/hands on=handle buisness by fighting
jump=do something
*some southern people say yall instead of people up north that say you's. And LOTS of southern people say up north when they talkin boot new york and jershey, rather than east coast like people in cali say.
These are just some terms that me personally use. Here are some of the southern states that i know of... Georgia, NorthCarolina, SouthCarolina,Virginia, and Florida. I live in one of these states, but of course i cant put which one i live in.
Words beginning with southern:southernerSouthernismSouthernlinesssouthernlysouthernmostsouthernnesssouthernwoodAlternatively, try:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/s/southern
Some examples of dialect words include "y'all" (southern United States), "pop" (Midwest United States) for a carbonated beverage, and "boot" for the trunk of a car (UK).
A Plantation.
South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are continents that have land masses in the Southern Hemisphere. Some southern islands of Asia are also in the southern hemisphere.
There are hundreds of bird names starting with "Southern". Here are some from North and Central America: Southern Beardless-Tyrannulet Southern Bentbill Southern Caracara Southern Cassowary Southern Fulmar Southern Lapwing Southern Martin Southern Rough-winged Swallow See the Related Links for "Avibase" to the bottom for a searchable database of birds the world over.
If you are talking about humorous translations, there are many novelty books about this. A popular one is called "Jeff Foxworthy's Complete Redneck Dictionary: All the Words You Thought You Knew the Meaning Of" In reality, Southern English is the same language as non-Southern English, with the exception of some slang and colloqial terms.
Most of it is in the Southern Hemisphere but some of it is in the Northern Hemisphere. It is also in the western hemisphere.
the southern hawker eat plants and some insects
The continents that have some of their land mass located in the southern hemisphere are South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica. These continents straddle the equator and have both northern and southern hemisphere land areas.
Giraffe
Some locally used dialectical words could include: "y'all" - short for "you all" "fixin' to" - meaning getting ready to or planning to do something "bless your heart" - often used as a polite way to show empathy or sympathy "reckon" - meaning to think or believe
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