If You’re Confused With Southern Slang, Then This Guide Here Could Help You!

Published on 01/19/2021
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Happy As A Pig In Mud

We are the city people, so we don’t know if the pigs in the mud are happy. Come on, when was the last time you saw an actual pig? We bet that it was with no mud in sight at the County Fair. We want you to know if you’re in the same boat, that they’re pleased in the mud. “Jimmy is as happy as a pig in mud at college” means that he is having the time of his life now that he is in college.

Happy As A Pig In Mud

Happy As A Pig In Mud

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Dog Won’t Hunt

You might not be a hunter, but you can probably figure out what this means if you think long and hard. If someone uses this phrase, it means the dog refuses to do his job! It does not allow its owner to look for birds, raccoons, and other small creatures. “Dog won’t hunt,” therefore means that something “won’t work.” This can be used as a way to describe something that is not going to get you anywhere.

Dog Won't Hunt

Dog Won’t Hunt

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