Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Southerners like to use animal metaphors more than anyone else, as you can see. What does “cat on a hot tin roof” even mean? Let us just say that there is a very interesting definition of this. A person on a hot tin roof who is like a cat behaves in a sketchy and anxious way. If you think about how a cat would behave on a literally hot tin roof, it could help! Are you getting it now?

Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Stompin’ Grounds
We bet you didn’t have any idea what this meant! Allow us, if that were the case, to fix this error. Essentially, this just means a place you consider home. Once you leave for college or a job, you can use this sentence to describe your childhood hometown. Did you come from the South but live somewhere else now? If this is the case, you can always say that your old stomping ground is the “hood.”

Stompin’ Grounds