Butter My Butt and Call Me a Biscuit
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Published: 2009-10-01
They're called colloquialisms, idioms, of just good old fashioned, home-grown country sayings steeped in humor and home-spun common sense. These parlances might not fit the modern hoity toity rhetoric you're used to seeing in print or hearing on TV, and that's exactly why they're more refreshing than an ice cube in July. In Butter My Butt and Call Me a Biscuit, Author Allan Zullo offers up more than 200 vernacular verses presented in themes, such…

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As someone born and raised in the South I’ve heard my fair share of unique sayings through the years. Even so this book contained some I had never heard, and some I have only heard a few times. This book had me smiling or outright laughing with the funny sayings we have down here. Among the laughter was also a lot of memories remembering family and friends use the various sayings through the years. I would recommend this book to people who don’t know the sayings to help them learn what we crazy Southerners mean. I would also recommend this to anyone from the South for both a good laugh and the memories it just may trigger when you read some saying you Grandma said back in the day.

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