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kybearfuzz) wrote2008-02-29 08:31 am
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Hillbilly Slang
Pop quiz! Do you know what the following things from my neck of the woods are?
The Answers!
- A Thunder Bucket?
- White Lightning?
- A holler?
- A winder?
- Poke?
- Corn Squeezin's?
- A lick?
The Answers!
- A Thunder Bucket is essentially a chamber pot. The "Thunder" part, according to my dad, was because when you went #2 in it, it sounded like roaring thunder.
- White Lightning is another word for moonshine hooch.
- A Holler is a hollow, the valley between two hills where folks live.
- A winder is a window. Heavy Scots-Irish influences made words like window and hollow pronounced like "winder" and "holler"...
- Poke is a leafy herb/vegetable that grows wild and folks will cook to eat. It was often heard from my mom, "Your Aunt Beverly is bringing over a mess of poke for me to cook tonight." I was never that big a fan.
- Corn Squeezin's is also a term for moonshine, usually the corn grain alcohol variety.
- A lick is a small stream, smaller than a creek. Here in Northern KY there is a park called Big Bone Lick State Park, which is due to Mammoth bones being found near a stream, and not what you're probably thinking of, but it is good for a laugh...
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A holler is a valley, I think.
A winder is window, I think. (I think alot :) )
I have no idea what the others are.
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White Lightning is moonshine.
A holler is a "hollow".. the valley between two hills.
A winder is a "window"..
Good job :)
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White Lightening Is Hooch..
You Have Told Us About The "Holler" Before, I Think You Were At Your Sisters?
Winder? A Back Road?
A Poke Is A Sack (Bag)
Corn Squeezins...Dont Tell me It Has To Do With Ones Intestinal Tract...LOL
And A Lick Is What Id Like To Give you!!!
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2. White Lightning? I'll go with the moonshine suggested earlier.
3. A holler? You mentioned over Christmas. Valley in woods?
4. A winder? Window!
5. Poke? Clueless.
6. Corn Squeezin's? Related to making moonshine?
7. A lick? A salt lick for livestock?
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I have to admit that I use or readily understand all these with the exception of the thunder bucket and corn squeezins.
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You know what "Poke" is?
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I was never that big a fan of poke myself.
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Poke to me is a paper bag. Maybe what you are calling poke is what I call plantin'. It's like greens, grows in clumps maybe 4-5" long with a broad light green leaf.
Ring a bell?
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That the stuff.. it grows wild for the most part and people in my rural KY town love it.
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"lick", like "mess" is a unit of measurement.
They don't have a lick of sense :-)
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3. Holler: What Gwen Steffani does in response to other girls?
5. Poke: Abbreviation for cow poke or cowboy
6. Corn Squeezin: no idea although I have heard tales about how folks have used corn cobs before the invention of toilet paper...
7. Lick: small quantity as in "He didn't have a lick o' sense in his head:
Here's some for you:
1. Crik: small stream or creek as in "He's down by the crik fishin'"
2. Malarkey: nonsense as in "That's a bunch of malarkey"
3. Piss n' vinegar: mischieviousness as in "Lordy, that boy is full of piss n' vinegar today".
4. Tan: process to cure leather also spanking as in "son, if you don't cut that out I'm going to tan yer hide."
5. Mess: a large quantity as in "I've got to go cook up a mess of chicken for the church social tonight"
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You cannot imagine the giggles I got when I used to drive by Big Bone Lick. Too funny.
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And I think you do have to boil it several times.. it's a shriveled mess by the time it's done.