baddave
Senior Member
i know foxworthy used to do this routine and we've always thought it was funny -- how about you guys . got any . my wife says "skood" . i fixed her a steak the other night and asked her how it was and she said its "skood"
? ? ? ?double negatives........or......quitriple nevatives.
I aint never done heard nothing like a quintriple negative.
I'm the opposite,,,,from me being in the South,and married to a NC gal,I picked up the dialect,,,,Met a guy from Mi at a training several years ago. Good guy. He got the biggest kick out of how we talked. He'd call his wife & tell her when we said something new. ??
If you can define the word "stob," you are southern. If not, you are from somewhere else, or maybe you are a urban southerner.
Very, very different. Eastern NC has the deep south "cracker" dialect, with no rs on the ends of words, much like what we think of as a black accent. Western NC has a slow, drawled dialect, with extra rs added, that is mostly holdover Elizabethan English.I noticed when I was in NC,,,,the dialect was different between eastern NC and western NC,,,,
Yep. A stake driven in the ground, or something sticking out of the ground. I've never met anyone from outside the south who knew what it was.stob - a small stump or broken part on a limb that is certain to inflict life altering injury if fallen upon.
That stob?