Hickbonics!
Atlanta School BoardThe Atlanta School Board, feeling left out by the fuss over Ebonics, has decided to designate Southern slang, or "Hickphonics," as a language to be taught in all Southern schools. Here are excerpts from the Hickphonics/English dictionary:HEIDI -- noun. Greeting.
HIRE YEW - Complete sentence. Remainder of greeting.
Usage: "Heidi. Hire yew."BARD -- verb. Past tense of the infinitive "to borrow."Usage: "My brother bard my pickup truck."JAWJUH -- noun. A state just north of Florida. Capital is Hot-lanta.
Usage: "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck."MUNTS -- noun. A calendar division.
Usage: "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck, and I ain't herd from him in munts."IGNERT -- adjective. Not smart. See "Arkansas native."Usage: "Them N-C-TWO-A boys sure are ignert!"RANCH -- noun. A tool used for tight'nin' bolts.
Usage: "I think I left my ranch in the back of that pickup truck my brother from Jawjuh bard a few munts ago."ALL -- noun. A petroleum-based lubricant. Usage: "I sure hope my brother from Jawjuh puts all in my pickup truck."FAR -- noun. A conflagration.
Usage: "If my brother from Jawjuh don't change the all in my pickup truck, that things gonna catch far."BAHS -- noun. A supervisor.
Usage: "If you don't stop reading these Southern words and git back towork (or studying), your bahs is gonna far you!"TAR -- noun. A rubber wheel.
Usage: "Gee, I hope that brother of mine from Jawjuh don't git a flat tar in my pickup truck."TIRE -- noun. A tall monument.
Usage: "Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I sure do hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime."RETARD -- Verb. To stop working.
Usage: "My grampaw retard at age 65."TARRED -- adverb. Exhausted.
Usage: "I just flew in from Hot-lanta, and boy my arms are tarred."FAT -- noun, verb. 1. a battle or combat. 2. to engage in battle orcombat.
ARE -- pronoun. Possessive case of we used as a predicate adjective.
RATS -- noun. Entitled power or privilege.
Usage: "We Southerners are willin' to fat for are rats."FARN -- adjective. Not local.
Usage: "I cuddint unnerstand a wurd he sed.
.. must be from some farncountry."DID -- adjective. Not alive.
Usage: "He's did, Jim."EAR -- noun. A colorless, odorless gas (unless you are in LA). Usage: "He cain't breath .
.. give 'im some ear!"BOB WAR -- noun. A sharp, twisted cable.
Usage: "Boy, stay away from that bob war fence."JEW HERE -- Noun and verb contraction. Usage: "Jew here that my brother from Jawjuh got a job with that bob war fence cump'ny?"HAZE -- a contraction.
Usage: "Is Bubba smart?" "Nah.
.. haze ignert." SEED -- verb, past tense.
VIEW -- contraction: verb and pronoun.
Usage: "I ain't never seed New York City.
.. view?"
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