I spend a lot of time at the TN General Assembly, for polite company and to keep from getting escorted out, I use every one of them every trip...shenanigans especially.
Actually use several Everyday talk amongst Tennessee people and Old Heads in general
examples ?
What do mean you examples?
Go sit on the bench at the country store here, or houston County court house benches and whittle with the old guys. Grocery store parking lot conversations, church business meetings sidebar convo, lumber yard sales counter talk, sit-down bbq joint down the highway
Any day of the week.
Most of these words represent, describe or preface the events or actions of what elected marxist charlatans are actively or about to perpetrate against decent, Sourthern white folk
I’m almost 70 years old and had never heard the word until a few years ago. Now everything is some kind of Existential something. Most over used word coming from the left and I have no idea what the he]] it means.
I use all of the words above, except 'hornswaggled'. You're missing an 'n' in your spelling of nincompoop, BTW.
'I was far from flabbergasted to learn of the latest shenanigans perpetrated by this unsavory political character. He went far beyond perpetrating his usual assortment of random chicanery, ballyhoo and tomfoolery. This time, he managed to abuse a poor, unsuspecting elderly couple, who were ceremoniously hoodwinked and bamboozled by the ne'er do well. I hope this time there'll be enough of a brouhaha for the authorities to put an end to his shameful career.'
I don't start a sentence or conversation with the word "um".
When I hear supposed adults do that, they sound like snotty pre-teen girls and I cannot take whatever they are saying seriously or give them an ounce of respect.
I don't start a sentence or conversation with the word "um".
When I hear supposed adults do that, they sound like snotty pre-teen girls and I cannot take whatever they are saying seriously or give them an ounce of respect.
"sus"... whatever the hell that is. "sick" used to mean awesome. "fire" also, best I can tell, used to mean awesome. Actually, pretty much anything that is trendy, and I definitely do NOT speak jive.
I don't start a sentence or conversation with the word "um".
When I hear supposed adults do that, they sound like snotty pre-teen girls and I cannot take whatever they are saying seriously or give them an ounce of respect.
Having just reached summer here, the wife went to the freezer over the fridge to get some ice cubes to put in the dogs' water bowls. The tray was empty and as I saw her filling it she explained it had no cubes in it when she pulled it out. I said "ah, they all sublimated, eh?"
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