Run Off
In Appalachian and Southern speech, "run off" can mean to leave quickly, chase someone or something away, or in farming, to describe water or soil washing away after heavy rain.
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Run OffIn Appalachian and Southern speech, "run off" can mean to leave quickly, chase someone or something away, or in farming, to describe water or soil washing away after heavy rain. #SouthernWords #Appalachia #Animals #Southern Welcome! Southern sayings, stories, and accents you can hear.As a lifetime lover of languange, dialect and cultural differences, I created this site to help catalog and document true, historial Southern and Appalchian slang and proverbs, along with sayings, expressions and idioms. Most of these cataloged will include a personal anecdote of my own experience with these words and phrases. Pronunciations are also included for those interested, along with a guide dedicated to my own flavor of Southern accent. And just for giggles, you might find some real-life tales from the hills, along with some unsolicited commentary. I hope you enjoy! Where to Start?
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About Created by The Hillbilly Dude, this site is a growing field guide to culture, speech, memory, and meaning - rooted in Appalachia but reaching across the world. Every slang word, saying, accent and story is gathered from first-hand experience and trusted sources. The goal: preserve authentic voices and share them with writers, learners, and culture lovers everywhere - with a little humor thrown in here and there. Read more... |