- "Bless your heart." - Used to express sympathy or condescension.
- "Y'all" - A contraction of "you all," used as a plural form of "you."
- "Fixin' to" - Getting ready to do something.
- "Ain't" - Contraction of "am not," "is not," "are not," "has not," or "have not."
- "Howdy" - A casual greeting, short for "How do you do?"
- "Sweet tea" - A popular Southern beverage made by steeping tea in hot water and adding sugar.
- "Coke" - Used generically to refer to any type of soda or soft drink.
- "Bless his/her heart" - Similar to "bless your heart," used to express sympathy or pity.
- "Might could" - Might be able to; possibly can.
- "I reckon" - I suppose or I think.
- "Fixin' to get the holler" - Preparing to laugh loudly.
- "Git" - Get; often used in place of "get" or "got."
- "Down yonder" - In a distant location.
- "Fried chicken and biscuits" - A classic Southern dish.
- "Holler" - A small valley or a loud shout; also used to mean to yell or shout loudly.
Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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