Worn Slap Out
Well, you probably already know that being worn out means being exhausted. However, it takes things even a step further to be “worn slap out.” It implies, in essence, that you are both mentally and physically tired. You will probably hear this a lot in the middle of the summer when temperatures go up to the triple digits. Heat strokes no one enjoys! Another fun southern slang you might want to add to your vocabulary is this.

Worn Slap Out
Busier Than A Moth In A Mitten
Fair enough, like the other entries on the list, this one is not used as much. At any rate, every now and then, this is still a handy Southern phrase. A month of eating the material inside a wool mitten would probably be busy. This expression is not all that difficult to figure out. We all know that moths just love to chow on our favorite wooly dresses. When they have many things on their plate at the moment, a person is “busier than a moth in a mitten” That’s not so complicated, is it?

Busier Than A Moth In A Mitten