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From “hissy fit” to “quit being ugly”, in this video, we decode some of the South’s most colorful expressions—and it’s a culture clash in the best way.
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00:00Butter my backside and call me a biscuit.
00:02I grew up in Dallas, Texas.
00:03I never heard that.
00:04And I'm from Brooklyn.
00:05What the f-
00:06Hissy fit.
00:06Oh, I heard that.
00:07It means that she's having an incredibly negative response to something.
00:12I love that.
00:13I think that's real Southern.
00:15Hug your neck.
00:16Never heard of it.
00:16That was not in Texas.
00:18Quit being ugly.
00:19Yeah, I heard that.
00:20What's it mean?
00:20Shut up.
00:21Nope.
00:22Stop being a bad girl.
00:23This must be really for us.
00:25Do you know a really good one?
00:27Well, shut my mouth.
00:28That means keep quiet and don't ever speak again.
00:31I'm from Brooklyn and none of this made any sense to me at all.
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