Old country slang sayings
1. "Bless your heart" - used to express sympathy or pity towards someone.
2. "Fixin' to" - getting ready to do something.
3. "Yonder" - a way to refer to a place that is far away.
4. "Cattywampus" - something that is crooked or not straight.
5. "Tarnation" - a mild expletive used to express frustration or surprise.
6. "Hankerin'" - a strong desire or craving for something.
7. "Gumption" - courage, resourcefulness, or common sense.
8. "Dadgummit" - a mild expletive used to express annoyance or frustration.
9. "Fiddlesticks" - an expression of disbelief or disappointment.
10. "Gussied up" - dressed up or looking fancy.
Above is Old country slang sayings.
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