After thunderstorms left our cars covered in mud, I thought what are some phrases and words you can only find in Texas? Here are 10 of them.

  1. Mudrain - What happened to us Wednesday night, when a thunderstorm comes through and picks up dust so when it rains, the rain is full of said dirt. "Did you take your truck to the carwash to wash off all the mudrain?"
  2. Fixin' To - A common phrase for me, it means "about to" like: "I am fixin' to go to the store."
  3. A Cat and Nine Little Kitties - This is a phrase my mom and grandmother used all of my life, it's when someone is going to freak out about something. "When momma found out my little sister was pregnant, she had a cat and nine little kitties."
  4. All Git-Out - This phrase is used when you are trying to communicate the most extreme case of something. "Cody's Mustang is as fast as all git-out," "This cake is great as all git-out."
  5. Bless Your Heart - Simply put, this is a Texan's polite way of saying "You're a dumbass." Add "Pea Pickin'" between "Your" and "Heart" and that means you are beyond stupid or ignorant. "You fell out of the back of the pickup cause you didn't make sure the tailgate was locked in place? Bless your pea pickin' heart."
  6. Dad Gum It - This is when you are around grandma and don't want to cuss. This replaces any cuss word really but it is especially used in place of "dammit." "Dad gum it Carl, where did you put the keys to the car?"
  7. Corn-Fed Country Boy - This is a phrase to describe someone who is big, mostly used for a guy that is very tall. "Billy is definitely a corn-fed country boy."
  8. Pitch a Hissy Fit - Simply put, this is just a good old-fashioned temper tantrum. "All was going well with the kids until Christy pitched a hissy fit because she didn't get her way."
  9. Dumber Than a Bag of Hammers - This is another way to say someone is really stupid. Another phrase I have heard similar to that is "Dumber Than a Box of Rocks." "Frank is dumber than a bag of hammers."
  10. Come Hell or High Water - This simply means that you will do something no matter what it takes. "I am going to a Dallas Cowboys game in Arlington come hell or high water."

There are some phrases you will hear in this area and what they mean in case you can't figure it out because you are dumber than a bag of hammers.

 

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