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  • On this episode of "Secret Talent Theatre," Reese Witherspoon teaches you Southern slang words and phrases. Find out what "caddywonked," "fit to be tied," "hoecake," and other words mean from Reese herself.
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  • @hi_austin
    @hi_austin 5 років тому +314

    As a Tennessean, I’ll say “Bless your heart” can be either a genuine expression of sympathy or a brutal insult. It all depends on context.

    • @TheSoftballstar1261
      @TheSoftballstar1261 2 роки тому +2

      I live in VA and I hear Bless your heart sometimes too. I agree with you on that.

    • @texasmama4248
      @texasmama4248 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely 💯

  • @Potterverse
    @Potterverse 6 років тому +2211

    She just got more southern as the video progressed 😂

    • @LaPotraBellaca
      @LaPotraBellaca 4 роки тому +5

      Potterverse i love it

    • @boohooter23
      @boohooter23 11 місяців тому +1

      A lot of southerners learn to code switch out of our accents to be taken seriously by non-sounterners (because a lot of people think we're unintelligent and uncivilized) but sometimes it's a lot harder to hide it when we're discussing our little lingo.

  • @bincerbob
    @bincerbob 6 років тому +3973

    She started off with a very boring, middle of the road American accent and as she was describing these, she morphed further and further into her Southern accent

    • @YoutubeSun1
      @YoutubeSun1 6 років тому +29

      I loved it!👏🏼❤️🙌🏼

    • @binaryvoid0101
      @binaryvoid0101 6 років тому +153

      I grew up in Hawaii where I had a strong Hawaiian Pidgin accent. After my family and I moved to Colorado, my accent slowly adapted into a standard American accent. At 30, my Pidgin accent was entirely absent. When I visit my ohana (family) in Hawaii every other year, my old accent does start to creep its way back in. If you know what its like to go through an accent change, then you can definitely relate to my girl, Reese Witherspoon.

    • @JebHoge
      @JebHoge 6 років тому +33

      That's her Nashville-ness coming out. Sounds just like my cousin.

    • @mindyvfamily203
      @mindyvfamily203 6 років тому +37

      Like me when I start talkin' to my mama on the phone

    • @sdearing6375
      @sdearing6375 6 років тому +12

      I have generally adapted to a midwest accent but mine comes back out when I talk to my daddy on the phone or visit him or go back down to memphis or nashville. It also comes out when I get real tired.

  • @sccello
    @sccello 6 років тому +1041

    Her accent got way thicker as the segment progressed! Cute.

    • @ikarlee6168
      @ikarlee6168 5 років тому +4

      I Cain't hear her 'accent'

    • @i.m.4044
      @i.m.4044 5 років тому +4

      That's also true of her body

    • @mankrikswifey
      @mankrikswifey 5 років тому +15

      @@i.m.4044 Oof. Get your body shaming out of here.

    • @BloodeeJacob
      @BloodeeJacob 2 роки тому +1

      @I.M. So clever. Yet she looks fantastic, is a wonderful person and doesn’t put anyone down. Go check yourself inside and out.

    • @mars7612
      @mars7612 2 роки тому +2

      @@ikarlee6168 Literally everyone has an accent so don't put it in parentheses like it ain't true lol

  • @vickyg6182
    @vickyg6182 4 роки тому +76

    Im on a slang marathon and the best thing about these is seeing some actors who had “lost” their accent slowly start to slip back into it with every expression

  • @someone-go8ee
    @someone-go8ee 6 років тому +1206

    I keep forgetting how southern she is

    • @KishorTwist
      @KishorTwist 6 років тому +5

      The Internet says she grew up in Nashville. It may helped to her Southerninessness.

    • @thorshammer1815
      @thorshammer1815 4 роки тому +4

      I thought she was British 🤨

    • @cocotaveras8975
      @cocotaveras8975 4 роки тому

      Andre Not Giant Really?

  • @TaushaBrooke
    @TaushaBrooke 6 років тому +915

    Also, the most southern term that a lot of people don’t know is “fixin.” It means “about to.” I’m fixin to go to the store, or I’m fixin to do the dishes.”

    • @chrisg7137
      @chrisg7137 6 років тому +9

      TaushaBrooke I was surprised fixin wasn’t mentioned. I knew I’d find it in the comments 😊

    • @JoseLuis-su6yo
      @JoseLuis-su6yo 6 років тому +6

      Facts they say it all the time in NC

    • @douglasvilledarling2935
      @douglasvilledarling2935 6 років тому

      Jose Luis they say I'm fixin' to go to the store in New York? Lord have mercy!!!

    • @JoseLuis-su6yo
      @JoseLuis-su6yo 6 років тому +3

      Douglasville Darling No not New York I live in Charlotte North Carolina

    • @00bean00
      @00bean00 6 років тому +7

      Do you reckon?
      I reckon.

  • @anarchy030
    @anarchy030 6 років тому +1496

    I think she forgot that bless your heart also has a negative connotation to it, like when you have a negative opinion about someone you say "bless their little heart."

    • @Z0MBIETACO
      @Z0MBIETACO 6 років тому +45

      Jason Smith for sure! Ive heard bless your heart in the negative way more than in the positive.

    • @ceceliam9014
      @ceceliam9014 6 років тому +50

      I don't know that it's actually negative though. In the sense that it's not said with any ill will. It's just a little patronizing... because the assumption is that they need some blessing because they're just not too bright... but bless their heart, they really try, lol. Same slightly patronizing, coddling way that "hun" might be used. Well meaning, just slightly holier-than-thou in execution :D

    • @anarchy030
      @anarchy030 6 років тому +14

      Cecelia M yes, it can be used as a term of affection but usually it's used to make a snide comment under your breath without the other person being aware. Used so you don't come off as rude or a jerk.

    • @paulafisher6232
      @paulafisher6232 6 років тому +50

      She didn’t forget. Southerners just don’t like to admit they are also rude and continue to wax on about ‘southern charm’.

    • @luceean
      @luceean 6 років тому +10

      Paula Fisher salty much?!

  • @TCOC16
    @TCOC16 6 років тому +23

    “Goobers. Those are peanuts. You’re welcome.” I love Reese! Such a sweetheart and so funny!

  • @TheLexieWilson
    @TheLexieWilson 6 років тому +276

    Bless your heart in Georgia also means “you’re an idiot” Hahahaha

    • @lorenzogonzales4239
      @lorenzogonzales4239 4 роки тому +7

      texas too💀, a lot of southern slang are both terms of endearment AND insults and digs at the same time

    • @catmartinez7970
      @catmartinez7970 4 роки тому +1

      that’s how i use it mostly

    • @MikeRoberts1964
      @MikeRoberts1964 4 роки тому

      Yeah, pretty much everywhere in the South, it means varying degrees of stupidity.

  • @icesk8ergal1123
    @icesk8ergal1123 6 років тому +142

    Okay, but every Southerner knows that "bless your heart" can be the most sincere term of commiseration, most polite f*** you, or just nice comment. It all depends on the context. Northerners do not understand the versatility of the phrase.
    Also, she's wrong about piddling. That means procrastinating, just piddling around, instead of getting down to brass tacks.

  • @rva
    @rva 6 років тому +124

    Reece is a legend. Just look at her!

  • @positivenotenetwork9222
    @positivenotenetwork9222 6 років тому +413

    I love Reese and I loved the video BUUUUUTTTTTTT a goober is a silly person and piddlin' is when you're wasting time or going slow on something.

    • @jenniferdeaton9288
      @jenniferdeaton9288 6 років тому +44

      Life on a Positive Note But a goober is ALSO a peanut. One of Georgia's nicknames is the goober state because of the peanut crop.

    • @rainbow101ily
      @rainbow101ily 6 років тому +4

      Life on a Positive Note omg thank you lol

    • @beckysaldana4010
      @beckysaldana4010 6 років тому +2

      Life on a positive note, that’s what I was thinkin’!

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild 6 років тому +2

      Ditto, native of Williamson County!

    • @AG-mt3xs
      @AG-mt3xs 6 років тому +5

      Definitely a peanut. In South Carolina, my family called boiled peanuts "Goober Peas," which I think is also a chocolate covered peanut candy.

  • @Grace-E-21
    @Grace-E-21 6 років тому +210

    piddlin' is taking your time doing something, often to an unnecessary extent.

    • @douglasvilledarling2935
      @douglasvilledarling2935 6 років тому +4

      Browniebluelue yep, stop piddlin' around 😜

    • @inkstatic_art
      @inkstatic_art 6 років тому

      Yes. This. Thank you.

    • @henrypotts266
      @henrypotts266 6 років тому +3

      Agreed. In Texas piddlin means taking ur time and screwing around. Not really doing anything.

    • @jamienicole6951
      @jamienicole6951 6 років тому +2

      Yesss my grandma always says “stop piddlin’ around”

    • @SB_McCollum
      @SB_McCollum 6 років тому +2

      Piddlin' means small, as in 'ittle bitty, as in doing a little bit of everything but what you're supposed to be doing, as in taking such small steps that it takes you nearly forever to get there. Spoken first to little children to rebuke them for walking so slow (little steps), or taking forever to do their chores (little effort on the duty at hand, but doing everything else instead). Also used by adults to point out relative size or importance. ("She's still whining about some piddlin' thing I did twenty years ago while I'm standing there trying to [something much bigger and obviously more important] )

  • @akdlg9sjjslk8
    @akdlg9sjjslk8 6 років тому +33

    I love how her accent gradually transformed back into an actual southern accent.

  • @nurlindafsihotang49
    @nurlindafsihotang49 6 років тому +472

    a southern belle with great humour, that is Ms. Witherspoon. yes, she did!

  • @poppyorangeflower
    @poppyorangeflower 6 років тому +253

    Can we place a small-town Scottish person and a small-town Southern USA person together in one room and just watch them wiggle with discomfort?

    • @MarquessaBuffy
      @MarquessaBuffy 6 років тому +38

      Little Tangerine I bet you dollars to donuts they won’t. After all many Scots settled in the Appalachians. There’s a lot of similarities in British and Southern slang.

    • @squeezie_b8895
      @squeezie_b8895 6 років тому +25

      Most of the Appalachian mountains are full of Scots-Irish descendants lol. They might even be kin.

    • @poppyorangeflower
      @poppyorangeflower 6 років тому +4

      Doesn't mean they will understand each other's accents.

    • @feebee3963
      @feebee3963 6 років тому +6

      There's only one way to find out!

    • @marti5939
      @marti5939 6 років тому +30

      Small-town Southern (Appalachian) USA person here... Some of the words in the Scottish slang video were phrases I already knew or were familiar to me. You wanna see me wiggle with discomfort? Put me in a room with a New York/Boston accent.

  • @avidbookaholic1
    @avidbookaholic1 6 років тому +153

    here in Texas, I've only heard piddlin' used as wasting time. that's the first time I've heard referring to a person. Example- stop piddlin' and let's go!

    • @christinebarnes9589
      @christinebarnes9589 6 років тому +8

      It’s the same in Georgia and Tennessee! I thought the same thing when she said that!

    • @thusspokeartemidorus6345
      @thusspokeartemidorus6345 6 років тому +3

      My grandma used that to mean peeing lol

    • @BrieannaKeogh
      @BrieannaKeogh 6 років тому +2

      Same, we always talk about most retired men piddlin' out in the yard. My granddad is good for that, he don't get much done, he just piddles.

    • @avidbookaholic1
      @avidbookaholic1 6 років тому +1

      BrieannaKeogh yes! my mom is recently retired and whenever I call her to ask what she’s doing she replies “just piddlin’”

    • @scotttexasbornandbred1063
      @scotttexasbornandbred1063 5 років тому

      Yes it has been said as ' why did you just PIDDLe your pants" ...

  • @jacquedenise86
    @jacquedenise86 6 років тому +5

    People are assuming She's giving the wrong definition to bless your heart, but all she said is it's, what we say about everybody, and we mean it. Which are both factual statements. I've thought or said it about most everyone at some point, and I meant it when I said it.

  • @honda197056
    @honda197056 4 роки тому +16

    Bless your heart can go either way. It totally depends on the situation. For example: June says, my granny fell at church last Sunday and broke her wrist. Sandra responded with bless her heart, is she ok? Meaning I am so sorry to hear that, I hope she makes a full recovery. Next example. Tommy says that Bubba fell out the tree stand and broke his leg. Missy responded with bless his heart, was he drunk again. Meaning: serves the dumbass right. I hope this clears up any confusion. Thank you for your time and attention. This has been a southern public service announcement.

  • @Torus202
    @Torus202 6 років тому +23

    Goobers are a brand of chocolate covered peanuts, but the southern slang means "dumb, but usually kind person".

  • @Z0MBIETACO
    @Z0MBIETACO 6 років тому +284

    Im definitely not Texan enough for this. And also june bug can be pretty much any shiny bug you dont recognize in my social circles. Its green? June bug. Its shiny? June bug. It look like a cockroach but you arent sure and you dont want to admit theres a cockroach in you house? June bug.

    • @nidhivaidya6485
      @nidhivaidya6485 6 років тому +41

      lol Texan southern is a different breed of southern

    • @oliviagarza6959
      @oliviagarza6959 6 років тому +1

      Nidhi Vaidya Deadd 😂😂💀

    • @Revelwoodie
      @Revelwoodie 6 років тому +6

      Yeah...when they say "Southern" they aren't just talking about anyone in the southern half of the country. They're talking about the South. And Texas is not part of the South.

    • @celiashen5490
      @celiashen5490 6 років тому +6

      I was fixin' to jump in here with some Texas Pride, but it's February. I'm already slower than molasses on a cold day normally (by Texas standards) and, in winter, I look like I'm in a fugue.

    • @jordynharris5585
      @jordynharris5585 6 років тому +11

      revelwoodie Texas is a part of the South though...

  • @wesfreneaux9728
    @wesfreneaux9728 5 років тому +12

    Some of these I haven’t heard and I live in Louisiana. But we a different kind of south.

    • @bonnie3232
      @bonnie3232 3 роки тому +1

      I live in Louisiana also! I can't believe she didn't mention " fixen" as in fixen to do something.

  • @TheThissalantine
    @TheThissalantine 6 років тому +21

    Piddlin means to procrastinate or go slow or get distracted easily. Like Piddlin in the grocery.

    • @sdearing6375
      @sdearing6375 6 років тому

      That is how my family used it as well

  • @MrTheonlyducky
    @MrTheonlyducky 6 років тому +81

    Piddlin in South Carolina means something completely different. Piddlin around. To waste time , just messing around. Your mama would yell at you to " quit piddlin around and do your chores."

    • @Darthkat6
      @Darthkat6 6 років тому +1

      Jordan Cates means the same thing in Arkansas...like my parents would say quit piddling and do my chores ^_^

    • @tmacshawty
      @tmacshawty 6 років тому +3

      My mom literally just said “I need to stop piddling around and go to the store.” So I’m right with you, GA raised!

    • @morganfreeman9456
      @morganfreeman9456 6 років тому +1

      Same here in 'sippi

    • @kattstanley4337
      @kattstanley4337 6 років тому +2

      Same in Oklahoma. I don't think she has any idea what it means

    • @brittanycarpenter2035
      @brittanycarpenter2035 6 років тому

      In Kentucky piddlin also means wasting time, but I’m thinking she might be thinking of piddly! That is something small.

  • @carolineelizabeth9698
    @carolineelizabeth9698 6 років тому +809

    Wait? June bugs are not something people know everywhere!?!?

    • @Revelwoodie
      @Revelwoodie 6 років тому +32

      What we call "june bugs" in New Jersey aren't anything like what she describes. They're big, but not THAT big...maybe the size of a dime. And they aren't iridescent. They're sorta...orange colored. Or brown. Brownish-orange. They fly into your house when you have the windows open in summer, and annoy you all night by tap-tap-tapping on the ceiling as they bumble around trying to find their way out.

    • @kckasem3360
      @kckasem3360 6 років тому +8

      revelwoodie We have those types of june bugs in Canada but do you guys in New Jersey not have screens on your windows???

    • @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend
      @GoblinsAreAGirlsBestFriend 6 років тому +14

      I mean "everywhere"... they're native to the Americas... I'm fairly sure you're not familiar with all European, African, Asian and Australian bugs yourself?

    • @Revelwoodie
      @Revelwoodie 6 років тому +4

      Lol, KC...yes. We have screens. But I'm sure we've all had the experience of an old screen getting a hole or tear, or not being closed properly, or a child who stands there with the door open too long, etc. Even in Canada. :)

    • @o.aldenproductions.9858
      @o.aldenproductions.9858 6 років тому

      Caroline Elizabeth No!

  • @NahB0ii
    @NahB0ii 6 років тому +7

    She’s so precious 😭 I love her 💕

  • @GotToBeVV
    @GotToBeVV 5 років тому +18

    "We dont wash it we season it" CHILDDDD I thought it was just my grandma good to know its everyone 😂

    • @MikeRoberts1964
      @MikeRoberts1964 4 роки тому +2

      Thought that was common knowledge that you never wash your cast iron frying pan.

  • @2HRTS1LOVE
    @2HRTS1LOVE 5 років тому +3

    We always said "conniption fit", I guess it can be an adjective or a noun, lol!

  • @dnrmoore4124
    @dnrmoore4124 5 років тому +18

    Seeing as I'm a southern girl, I love that when she says the phrases her accent really comes out

  • @ericbrown1101
    @ericbrown1101 6 років тому +26

    I always understood "tore slap up" to refer to someone who is an emotional wreck. "Man her cat died and she is just tore slap up." And a "goober" is also a dumb, silly person...usually an affectionate term though.
    Southerners have a lot of fun, crazy sayings. My dad grew up in North Carolina and practically has a book full of them. Some are more well known (eg: "preaching to the choir") and some are really obscure. I'd say probably 80% of them make no sense whatsoever. One of my favorites is "a possum ran over your grave." You know those little random shivers you get sometimes, usually accompanied by goosebumps? When that happens to you, we say "a possum ran over your grave." I love it because I don't think any other group has ever created a term for that lol.

    • @brittanycole2216
      @brittanycole2216 6 років тому

      We call the shivers, the frissons. Which is just the chills in French.

    • @PasAthene
      @PasAthene 6 років тому

      In my family (in Georgia) we say shivers means a rabbit ran across your grave.

    • @LaughingOwlKiller
      @LaughingOwlKiller 6 років тому +1

      Its an old superstition dating back before there was an American South. A random shiver with no outside reason for one was 'Someone walking over your grave" But since then different regions have adapted it.

    • @frankmachin5438
      @frankmachin5438 3 роки тому +1

      I’m in a Australia and the expression “Someone walked over your grave” when you get a shiver is and always has been very common here….

  • @kimskis
    @kimskis 3 роки тому +31

    she always gives me a smile to my face when I watch her - such a joyful person and actress

  • @692ALBANNACH
    @692ALBANNACH 5 років тому +1

    By watching this and the others in the series you see how these slang sayings have travelled across the continent!

  • @1204nedes
    @1204nedes 6 років тому +86

    Her accent comes and goes. Also Britney Spears,her accent seems to be gone most of the time but sometimes it comes out when she's with family. Weird

    • @douglasvilledarling2935
      @douglasvilledarling2935 6 років тому +32

      1204nedes when southern people get around southern people it comes out more

    • @randihigginbotham5070
      @randihigginbotham5070 6 років тому +5

      1204nedes Called comfort 🤗

    • @awearysolace
      @awearysolace 6 років тому +7

      I don't have much of a southern accent unless I'm around family or friends with a strong accent. It just comes and goes sometimes

    • @jessicak.3959
      @jessicak.3959 5 років тому +2

      That's normal when a southerner is brought back in touch with their southern roots. She likely wouldn't have gotten all of those roles had she been a dubbed the girl with the southern drawl, so she trained herself to speak another way. It's sort of like being bilingual and being able to flip flop between two languages.

    • @flamencomagick3260
      @flamencomagick3260 5 років тому

      No my Southernness comes out when I’m around other Southerners or family. Though I grew up in other parts of the country. It just happens!

  • @tobarstep
    @tobarstep 5 років тому +21

    I've never heard the term "hot chicken", and I've lived in the south for over 40 years.

    • @monkeybearmax
      @monkeybearmax 4 роки тому

      tobarstep me neither ... we stand in line for double battered fried chicken y’all

    • @TheMVCoho
      @TheMVCoho 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, that was misplaced. Nashville Hot Chicken is a thing which describes a style of chicken made popular in Nashville but, its not southern slang.

    • @TigerDude333
      @TigerDude333 4 роки тому +5

      this is Nashville people thinking that their things are southern things, not Nashville things.

  • @LaMonicaHill
    @LaMonicaHill Рік тому +7

    *"bless your heart"* has a few meanings and it depends on how it's used and it's not always used as a insult, but sometimes it can be said in a genuinely and sympathetic way

  • @Bredaxe
    @Bredaxe 6 років тому

    I miss living in Nashville. Some of the nicest people I ever met.

  • @breathlesshaste
    @breathlesshaste 6 років тому +9

    Piddlin also means you’re working on something in a leisurely manner. “I’ve just been outside piddlin with the rose bushes in the yard.”

  • @justinholloway1659
    @justinholloway1659 6 років тому +37

    What about "reckon" or "fixin to"? I reckon they only have time to do so many.

    • @celiashen5490
      @celiashen5490 6 років тому +1

      Wrong side of the Mississppi

    • @tacosmexicanstyle7846
      @tacosmexicanstyle7846 6 років тому +3

      Is reckon not used everywhere?

    • @00bean00
      @00bean00 6 років тому +6

      Ah do declahhh

    • @justinholloway1659
      @justinholloway1659 6 років тому +1

      tacos mexicanstyle Possibly. I think people have moved so much within the U.S. that different words have spread throughout.

    • @tacosmexicanstyle7846
      @tacosmexicanstyle7846 6 років тому +3

      Nah, I meant that it's a common word in Australia and is apparently used in British English more extensively than American English. I don't think it's actually a US English unique word

  • @melissasaint3283
    @melissasaint3283 6 років тому +9

    Hoecakes are SO delicious!! Go find a recipe right now!! And they're a historical American cuisine. G. Washington ate them while president, and they were famously one of Abe Lincoln's favourite foods: he said he could "eat them twice as fast as anyone could make them" (though he also made them, being quite a fair cook himself)

  • @bert1029
    @bert1029 6 років тому +53

    Piddling in the U.K. is different! It means someone's spending time in a "wasteful, trifling, or ineffective way." Like dawdling.

    • @douglasvilledarling2935
      @douglasvilledarling2935 6 років тому +5

      Same in Texas

    • @sharihardin1
      @sharihardin1 6 років тому +6

      Same in NC as in UK.

    • @MarquessaBuffy
      @MarquessaBuffy 6 років тому +2

      bert1029 It means the same thing here. They should get a roomful of ordinary southerners and ordinary brits to answer these things I’m telling you there are so many words that are the say

    • @jacquedenise86
      @jacquedenise86 6 років тому +1

      Same in TN

    • @squeezie_b8895
      @squeezie_b8895 6 років тому +2

      That’s that it means here too. BUT someone can be a “piddler,” so that might be what she meant. It’s can also be a very small amount of something.

  • @dalemoore8582
    @dalemoore8582 Рік тому +2

    Piddlin is "just piddlin around" Wasting time, doing little jobs, like cleaning out one drawer.
    "Whatcha doin?"
    "Just piddlin"

  • @Bageera63
    @Bageera63 6 років тому +6

    Piddlin' means to waste time. But not necessarily in a bad way. Example: Dad's piddlin' around in his shed. It also means to pee.

  • @DindieMarie
    @DindieMarie 6 років тому +1

    It's like listening to my mother (who grew up in the panhandle of Texas).

  • @MisfitsFiendClub138
    @MisfitsFiendClub138 3 роки тому

    In North Carolina I kept hearing 'My land!'

  • @kalaacko
    @kalaacko 6 років тому +1

    I live in British Columbia, Canada and we say atleast half of these

  • @Midway2RealityASMR
    @Midway2RealityASMR 2 роки тому

    Piddlin was always used as like “piddlin around” like not getting to the point or getting right to the job.

  • @rosemorris7912
    @rosemorris7912 3 роки тому +1

    You PITCH a hissy fit.
    We don't say "you guys"--it's y'all.
    And "oh, bless your little heart" is NOT a term of endearment. It's essentially calling someone a hopeless idiot.

  • @SpaghettiConundrum
    @SpaghettiConundrum 2 місяці тому

    0:14 her voice in the beginning
    2:13 after going through all the slang

  • @kari8187
    @kari8187 6 років тому +4

    You forgot about ... make ya slap ya momma , means it tastes REALLY GOOD

  • @nina1522
    @nina1522 6 років тому +2

    "Bless your heart" means:
    A. Poor thing.
    B. What an idiot!
    C. You're hopeless.

  • @1zaidazane
    @1zaidazane 4 роки тому +4

    “Its just something we say about everybody and we mean it we do!” *moves on*
    i have a feeling she uses this one a lot and does not want that smoke lmao

  • @iamaliseya
    @iamaliseya 6 років тому +4

    I’m a born and raised Georgia girl, so this made me happy 😊 Though, I can say that some of these I’ve never heard of..😂

  • @catherineginn3232
    @catherineginn3232 3 роки тому

    I don’t know how universal it is to across the south, but I know several people who use “June Bug” to refer to individuals who are Jrs. (i.e., share an exact name with a member of their family). My grandfather, who shares an exact name with his father, was first called June Bug by his older sisters, and now most of their children and grandchildren refer to him as “Uncle June Bug”.

  • @jefftucker9225
    @jefftucker9225 4 роки тому

    I was born and raised in TN, until I was 9 then moved Illinois, I used to have a very heavy southern accent but as I grew up it disappeared, but my mother still has hers, and when we go to visit family it gets really heavy

  • @ellelawrence6746
    @ellelawrence6746 6 років тому

    Lol, I’m a Southern Belle and I’ve only heard a few of these. Like the classics “Bless your Heart” and I thought everyone knew what June Bugs were...

  • @Kane-ib5sn
    @Kane-ib5sn 4 роки тому

    thank God for youtube, can't immortalize this stuff any other way.

  • @Nmbr1fan
    @Nmbr1fan 6 років тому +20

    I live on the other side of the world, and even I know that bless your heart is mostly a condescending term. And if you throw in a "little heart" it gets even worse of an insult.

    • @squeezie_b8895
      @squeezie_b8895 6 років тому +3

      It’s not, though. The phrase is absolutely versatile and depends on the context. It all depends on the type of people you associate with.

    • @LaughingOwlKiller
      @LaughingOwlKiller 6 років тому +1

      Generally if it starts with "Well, just...." its condescending. If it starts with "Aww..." its sincere.

    • @rachelmendez5975
      @rachelmendez5975 6 років тому +3

      Exactly. You’d have to be southern to know this. 95% of the time I say bless your heart I really mean it kindly.

  • @WillBlindYouWithLight
    @WillBlindYouWithLight 4 роки тому

    Lol she's being so nice for the bless your heart lmao

  • @recentral48
    @recentral48 2 роки тому +1

    Bless your heart! - "Poor Thing!"
    Bless your heart! - "You're a dumbass!"
    All depends on context...lol

  • @angieacapella1847
    @angieacapella1847 4 роки тому +3

    Correction: “Piddly” means small. “Piddlin” means doing a little of this and a little of that. “Mom’s been piddlin’ around cleaning house today.”

    • @elleendeavor6429
      @elleendeavor6429 4 роки тому +1

      Piddly also means to waste time or to lolligag. I often tell my kids to stop “piddly fartin’ around”- love the phrase ❤️

  • @ivyvaz4083
    @ivyvaz4083 6 років тому +5

    I lived in tennessee all my life and half of those I have never Heard of 🤨

  • @RavancheII
    @RavancheII 6 років тому

    When you're 'Piddlin' you are just taking it all in, we say when we are asked "What are you up to today?" we respond with "Not much, just in piddlin business".
    It simply means you aren't up to anything, like what you do when you get up on a Saturday and go to a yard sale or something. Or piddlin in the garage, etc.

  • @louiso.4325
    @louiso.4325 6 років тому +4

    "And I have one at least once a week" The cheeriness of her voice juxtaposed with that sentence killed me.

  • @amydsm1040
    @amydsm1040 5 років тому +1

    Sorry, but piddling means going too slow on any activity! Aka “mosey”

  • @theshowstopper979
    @theshowstopper979 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Vanity fair I'm gonna need you guys to get Matthew McConaughey on here and do a Texas slang please

  • @isabelflanagin6071
    @isabelflanagin6071 6 років тому

    "Bless your heart" is shade

  • @kristabowers6725
    @kristabowers6725 4 роки тому +2

    "Bless Your Heart" has a myriad of meanings...not all of them good.

  • @WinstonandWren
    @WinstonandWren 6 років тому +94

    Go Vols! 🙌

    • @kristen.aubrey
      @kristen.aubrey 6 років тому

      Maci Bookout McKinney lol I was gonna thumbs down bc I’m a bama fan but then I saw who you were 😆

    • @PeaceFan1
      @PeaceFan1 6 років тому +2

      ROLL TIDE!!!!

    • @megandaniellekeaton5721
      @megandaniellekeaton5721 6 років тому +2

      Right GO VOLS!!!!!!

    • @michaelroper8448
      @michaelroper8448 6 років тому +2

      I really fell like it will come together for you this year, Vols.

    • @jacquedenise86
      @jacquedenise86 6 років тому +1

      GBO!!

  • @erincrosssss
    @erincrosssss 6 років тому +1

    What about “the proof’s in the pudding”!?

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 6 років тому +2

    Such a doll, RW, always loved her. 😍
    Ah... those "southern girls and they way they talk..." - what's not to love?

  • @viennagatti5083
    @viennagatti5083 5 років тому +3

    Her accent kills me. She is so cute! it starts of with her american accent and then slowly goes into the southern accent. LOL

  • @PFC2778
    @PFC2778 4 роки тому +2

    "Piddlin" means like going slow or procrastinating. Just, y'all know..
    Bless her lil ole heart!!

  • @TwiFreak19
    @TwiFreak19 6 років тому +13

    Some of those aren't just southern words. I live in rural NY and know some of those words. More of like a small town thing.

  • @oceans80
    @oceans80 2 роки тому +1

    We have a lot of the same expressions in Nova Scotia (Atlantic Canada). I'm guessing their origins date back to when the Acadians were kicked out by the British, moved to Louisiana and became Cajuns.

  • @southern9016
    @southern9016 5 років тому +2

    Idk who made this list of words but bless y'alls hearts... Most of these I've never used a day in my life. 🤷‍♀️

  • @lydiasellers3194
    @lydiasellers3194 3 роки тому

    It’s funny it says June Bug bc I’m pretty sure a character in Walk The Line called Reeses character that. … bc she played June Carter 😂

  • @mosescarolina9733
    @mosescarolina9733 6 років тому +1

    I'm Southern but realized just how much just now!!!! I thought EVERYONE used these words but now that I think of it...😏
    GO HEELS!👣🐑

  • @punkteen1825
    @punkteen1825 3 роки тому +1

    As the video progresses she slowly turns back into June carter.

  • @ScarlettJ1221
    @ScarlettJ1221 6 років тому +5

    I love Reese she is so beautiful and very talented actor

  • @alyssasofield501
    @alyssasofield501 6 років тому +1

    Go Big Orange!!🙌🏽

  • @johnjhill3
    @johnjhill3 6 років тому +2

    "June bug" is a common name for a beetle, and which beetle species it is varies with locale. Compare the comments here - whatever species matures in June in Canada could hardly be the same species maturing in Alabama at the same time - the climates are vastly different. Also the colors described are various.

  • @brb349
    @brb349 6 років тому +2

    Her accent gets heavier as the video goes on lol

  • @chriswalter2840
    @chriswalter2840 4 роки тому +1

    Reese, "bless your heart" has multiple meanings. Most commonly, it's the last words you hear before you're ripped to shreds in a horrifically calm and beautiful way. It's also used to infer that the person is shocked that you didn't hang yourself accidentally while tying your shoes. Then it can be used that way that you suggested. FYI...DO NOT USE IN TEXT FORM! You're throwing a live grenade into the air whether you mean to or not!

  • @debadev2179
    @debadev2179 6 років тому

    Tore slap up lol

  • @michellegulden7243
    @michellegulden7243 6 років тому +1

    "Bless your heart," or "Bless her heart." can be used different ways, depends on context. As Witherspoon said, it can be sincere. However, it can also be sarcastic, as in bless your heart (you're an idiot). It's in the context.

  • @lexjohnson0803
    @lexjohnson0803 6 років тому +2

    Goobers! ...those are peanuts..you’re welcome

  • @chloekat994
    @chloekat994 4 роки тому +1

    I’m sorry but I don’t know anyone in the south that hears “bless your heart” and isn’t about to throw hands

  • @lianathewolflover4516
    @lianathewolflover4516 Рік тому

    It’s weird, I am born and raised in Texas. So I’m a southern girl thru and thru, dads a Texan, but my momma is a Yankee. So some of these words I’ve never heard of, if I even try to slip into a thick accent, my mom will no doubt make me correct my language.

  • @Eman1900O
    @Eman1900O 6 років тому

    This is so untrue. I’ve only heard of bless your heart and it’s not even used much.

  • @vectorperkins6685
    @vectorperkins6685 6 років тому

    BLESS YO HEART, CHIL'!

  • @janethekiller2113
    @janethekiller2113 5 років тому +1

    When I think about June bug I think about honey boo boos mom named June

  • @katebain525
    @katebain525 6 років тому

    June bugs are all over Canada lol

  • @amsnuggless
    @amsnuggless 6 років тому +2

    i didn't know conniption was southern? i use that and im not even American let alone southern...

    • @LaughingOwlKiller
      @LaughingOwlKiller 6 років тому

      Its more commonly used in the south over other similar words

  • @HighTreason007
    @HighTreason007 6 років тому +3

    Tore slap up aka toedafucup

  • @da96103
    @da96103 6 років тому +3

    Now I know why my childhood spread is called Goober Grape because it is Grape jam with Peanut butter.

    • @00bean00
      @00bean00 6 років тому

      lol, still the first thing I think of when I hear that word
      And I only had it maybe a few times, if that

  • @akayschannel2283
    @akayschannel2283 4 роки тому +1

    Southern women are so beautiful can I get an amen lol

  • @dereks4131
    @dereks4131 5 років тому +1

    Reese was being too nice about "Bless your heart". It can be either a compliment or an oblique way of saying that your intelligence is, ah, below average.

  • @russhendrix9674
    @russhendrix9674 5 років тому +1

    Reese Witherspoon's drunk accent in Georgia - "Get me out of this police car. Do you know who i am."

  • @wfow1448
    @wfow1448 Рік тому

    Pro tip, if a southern woman ever tells you "Bless Your Heart" you've screwed up, and she's politely telling you to fix yourself before she does it for you.