I was saying the same thing ! What time period in life did people talk like this ? Especially "Cain't Never Could???" I know my part of Louisiana doesnt talk like this !
***** I've heard of "Ain't never could" but never with the C in front of it. I didn't hear the sun one explicitly like that, but I have heard: "He thinks the sun shines right out the crack of his ass" "He thinks the world revolves around you" "He thinks he's God's gift to women"
I know right!!!....I'm from Georgia and the only one I've heard of is "Cain't Never Could".....I'm not sure what part of the south they got the others from.
Am I the only southerner who has never heard of these phrases lol I was raised in Corpus Christi texas (a few hours south of the United States/Mexico border and I go to school in south west Louisiana...lol I have heard off the wall phrases in Louisiana but none of those lol
Melanie J I'm a complete foreigner to American accents, but it's likely due to a time gap. These most likely were accents in vogue about a century ago.
I'm from Southern Louisiana (Baton Rouge) I have a lot of Cajun friends in and around Lafayette, now I live in Georgia....2 completely different cultures. I've lived with girls from MS, AL, TX, FL, AK. And I've never heard of any of these. The differences are "coke" is any soft drink & called "pop" up North...stuff like that.
None of this was 'southern' I never heard of them, lived in the south for over thirty years, and my mom was a southern belle, this is bs. This is hillbilly talk, NOT southern, these girls are confused xp
I’m as Southern as anyone could get and i have never heard any of these. I mean I’m born and raised in Greenville, SC. Y’all are right when y’all say plantation slang
The term "Road hard, and put away wet" means that the person looks like they live a hard, or rough lifestyle. It does not really have any ting to do with sex.
She was Heather Vandegeld. The one that said "Look who flew in from the slums of Beverly Hills." Then the other girl said "It's the Beverly Ho-billies". Lmao.
Well, I be cuntri and I be Suthern...I done heered all of them thar terms...ceptin that one bout the possum thang. (It's really hard to type with a Southern accent)
brett johnson I honestly don't know anyone with that "southern accent" I saw someone on Steve Harvey show once and saw what they were talking about, but I personally don't know anyone like that. I was born and raise in Georgia for like the first 4 years of my life and HAD that accent, but not now.
I guess it's still ok to stereotype and make fun of some people. BTW "Rode hard and put away wet" means someone looks terrible....like a horse that was ridden into a lather and not cleaned up.
Caint Neva could lol Tamera hilarious u show is lol Tamar was dying I love this show congrats on season 2 yaaaaay oh and can u guys bring the guy from twerking prank on utube I was in tears literally
I'm from a one horse town deep in South Carolina - and NOBODY talks anything like this lmao. We have accents and regional slang for days, but none of this foolishness lol.
I'm from North Carolina and the only one that I was familiar with was the "Road hard, and put away wet" one, and I've only heard a few times. Where did you find these? They sound like they would have been in Gone with the Wind. lol
Oh Adrienne. All I'll say is that you're lucky Chuchie was a New Yorker. And Tam-Tam strangely reminds me of Bianca DelRio today with that hair and...unique southern accent. Read me now, kill me later. OOOP!
So what's the modern southerner of today ? Southerners do tell, because I know it as the stereotypical southern belle (this accent and fans), sweet tea, big hair and football. I love the idea of it all.
I had no idea who Jamie king was until I watch the music video for filter song take a picture and she was the girl in the mermaid in the video and she was very beautiful and for the longest time I didn’t know her name until I read the comments and someone put Jamie king in wow 🤩
I'm borderline offended by this. I'm From Atlanta, and not only do I not have an accent, but I've never heard any of these slave time sayings in my life. It irks the crap out of me, that people insist on Southern as meaning dirt roads, barefoot, slow talking with a twang, straw hat wearing, chewing on a piece of straw, and farming all day. Southern doesn't mean country. We live in the city too, people. Okay, I might have been a little more than just borderline offended. Lol
I'm from louisiana and I say " rode hard and put away wet all the time" And, " you'll never turn a piece of rawhide into leather." One more, " Where's she going, looking like who did it and what for?" The rest of the stuff and I have never heard in my life.
I'm from Arkansas too! I've heard "Ain't never could" from old people. I've also heard variations of the sun one: "He thinks the sun shines out his ass" "He thinks the world revolves around him" "He thinks he's God's gift to women"
Yes has to be from way back in the day. Also I'm not saying any this out of hate I love this show so much I just don't get where these sayings came from just thought I needed to put that out there. Lol
...I'm just going to go ahead and say that it's not spelled CAIN'T, it's just can't, but some people pronounce it like that...and I have only heard of one of these "southern phrases" and I definitely live in the South.
Y’all realize no one in the south usually talks like that right? The majority honestly hasn’t even heard of those and I don’t know why y’all keep thinking Scarlett O’Hara is still here, but we don’t talk like we’re in the 1800’s anymore. I get that it’s fun to play with but make it realistic.
Only people who think they still live in Dixie Country talk like that. What a dumb stereotype of people who are really from the South and still live there. Tamar is the first to holler she's "from the south", so why not suggest better phrases instead of going along with it?! I'll even throw a few in the mix: "Jesus take the wheel!" "They drove me to no end!"
I've lived in the South my entire life (and I'm a white female) and I've never heard any of these other than "bless her heart"
Paige Bailey Me as well!!
me either, lol
Me too
Same ...except put up wet one.....that one is common
This is the ridiculous way people from the north think we talk and think . It’s a way to ridicule people.
Lol...I'm from the south but i've never heard any of these phases before
I was saying the same thing ! What time period in life did people talk like this ? Especially "Cain't Never Could???" I know my part of Louisiana doesnt talk like this !
***** I've heard of "Ain't never could" but never with the C in front of it. I didn't hear the sun one explicitly like that, but I have heard:
"He thinks the sun shines right out the crack of his ass"
"He thinks the world revolves around you"
"He thinks he's God's gift to women"
princess sydney Now I am familiar with these last three you have mentioned.
Bea Marks Especially God's gift to women because they are a lot of men AND WOMEN that think that.
I know right!!!....I'm from Georgia and the only one I've heard of is "Cain't Never Could".....I'm not sure what part of the south they got the others from.
You know what ive been thinking for some time now, Jeannie sounds exactly like London Tipton from the Suite Life of Zack and Cody
I can’t imagine her voice without the southern accent!!! So crazy she speaks...... normal.
Am I the only southerner who has never heard of these phrases lol I was raised in Corpus Christi texas (a few hours south of the United States/Mexico border and I go to school in south west Louisiana...lol I have heard off the wall phrases in Louisiana but none of those lol
These phrases sounds like they were used back in the day
Melanie J I'm a complete foreigner to American accents, but it's likely due to a time gap. These most likely were accents in vogue about a century ago.
I'm from Southern Louisiana (Baton Rouge) I have a lot of Cajun friends in and around Lafayette, now I live in Georgia....2 completely different cultures. I've lived with girls from MS, AL, TX, FL, AK. And I've never heard of any of these. The differences are "coke" is any soft drink & called "pop" up North...stuff like that.
None of this was 'southern' I never heard of them, lived in the south for over thirty years, and my mom was a southern belle, this is bs. This is hillbilly talk, NOT southern, these girls are confused xp
This sounds like plantation southern slang, not modern southern slang.
Ikr like something from gone with the wind
Yeah, never heard any of them.
tb11212 I don’t think it’s plantation slang either
I've lived in the south for 30 years and have never heard these.
Blanche Deveraux is somewhere shaking her head, lol
Yesssss!!!!! I'm here for that Golden Girls reference
I’m as Southern as anyone could get and i have never heard any of these. I mean I’m born and raised in Greenville, SC. Y’all are right when y’all say plantation slang
The term "Road hard, and put away wet" means that the person looks like they live a hard, or rough lifestyle. It does not really have any ting to do with sex.
Isn't she one of the sisters from white chicks? Lol
yes
Taylor Boynton, I knew I seen her on something I just couldn't put my finger on it.
She was Heather Vandegeld. The one that said "Look who flew in from the slums of Beverly Hills." Then the other girl said "It's the Beverly Ho-billies". Lmao.
osimeon00 lmao classic
Taylor Boynton Heheh, that would be hilarious.
From Louisiana and never heard of these except “Bless your heart”
These phrases are not southern, they're country. There's a difference.
Well, I be cuntri and I be Suthern...I done heered all of them thar terms...ceptin that one bout the possum thang. (It's really hard to type with a Southern accent)
false. country and southern is the same.
@@eve3363 negative. you don’t have to be southern to be country
I'm from the south... we don't talk like that. Why do people exaggerate how we speak? I'm pretty sure that's very old slang
The term, "Rode hard and put up wet." means that the person is worn out or not feeling well. It does not usually refer to sex.
I live in the south and have never heard any of these slangs a day in my life am I the only one?
I hate that the media portrays the south this way. I'm from Alabama and we don't even have accents let alone use these phrases. SMH, at the ignorance.
Oh you guys have accents just don't don't use these old ass phrases
I'm from Alabama too !! What part
lol come on @rko32491 you have an accent girl. If persons who live in LA or Atlanta have an accent you guys have an accent. Stop lying.
There are definitely different southern accents depending on where you are from, I know. Alabama isn't the entire south.
brett johnson I honestly don't know anyone with that "southern accent" I saw someone on Steve Harvey show once and saw what they were talking about, but I personally don't know anyone like that. I was born and raise in Georgia for like the first 4 years of my life and HAD that accent, but not now.
I just want to speak like Lemon and Anabelle, love the accents, and bless their southern hearts, amen? 😅
Yeah I'm from the south and I've never said any of these.
“Bless her heart” is the only one that is still said today in the south
I'm from the deep south, southern Louisiana to be exact, and I've never heard any of these sayings, ever, lol!
Where’s I’m a Belle a Southern Belle a Dixie Belle… and so on. One of my fave scenes.
who’s here in 2020 rip Nurse Betty Bayer 🖤
I guess it's still ok to stereotype and make fun of some people. BTW "Rode hard and put away wet" means someone looks terrible....like a horse that was ridden into a lather and not cleaned up.
Caint Neva could lol Tamera hilarious u show is lol Tamar was dying I love this show congrats on season 2 yaaaaay oh and can u guys bring the guy from twerking prank on utube I was in tears literally
Tamar said ‘I don’t know what it means but it sounds good..’ LMAO this is like 1865’ Southern Slang Lol
I'm from a one horse town deep in South Carolina - and NOBODY talks anything like this lmao. We have accents and regional slang for days, but none of this foolishness lol.
FACTS!!! SC represent btw 🤣💯
I'm from Texas and never heard nor said any of this. Lmao.
Im from Texas too... its always funny hearing people trying to do a southern accent lol
Y'all must be using REAL ol'school plantation sayings because being from the South I've never heard of these saying.
Tamara is holding up beautifully when compared to jaime, and she's older than her!.
Southern Belles.....Dying breed we are♥️✌🏻♥️
lol, I've heard the very first one about the sun before but not the others. Some of them were cute though lol
I'm from North Carolina and the only one that I was familiar with was the "Road hard, and put away wet" one, and I've only heard a few times. Where did you find these? They sound like they would have been in Gone with the Wind. lol
1st, I loved Lemon on Heart of Dixie. Loved her and hated her and this was a ton of fun ♥️
I’ve heard everything they’ve mentioned
Love Jaime King!! I love me a southern accent I.E >>T.I, Delta Burke, Tiny, and a whole bunch!!
Wow thx u I loved it 💗
Come to winnsboro sc and tell me will you heard this😂
From Georgia and have never heard most of these
Y’all need some hood southern slang , she was like who say this shit😂😂😂
maybe this is how people talk back in the day , you never know
Oh Adrienne. All I'll say is that you're lucky Chuchie was a New Yorker. And Tam-Tam strangely reminds me of Bianca DelRio today with that hair and...unique southern accent. Read me now, kill me later. OOOP!
This was a good one
So what's the modern southerner of today ? Southerners do tell, because I know it as the stereotypical southern belle (this accent and fans), sweet tea, big hair and football. I love the idea of it all.
Same here, I've only been in the south and I never heard of any of these things.
I've never met anyone who spoke like this. Probably bc I live in Minnesota 😩😂
And you never will. People from the south don't talk this way
rko32491 lol I have heard people who speak like that.
I used to live in the South and I’ve heard Can’t Never Could and Rode Hard and Put Away Wet. You just have to talk to elders a lot. 😂
I had no idea who Jamie king was until I watch the music video for filter song take a picture and she was the girl in the mermaid in the video and she was very beautiful and for the longest time I didn’t know her name until I read the comments and someone put Jamie king in wow 🤩
She is so beautiful!
I'm borderline offended by this. I'm From Atlanta, and not only do I not have an accent, but I've never heard any of these slave time sayings in my life. It irks the crap out of me, that people insist on Southern as meaning dirt roads, barefoot, slow talking with a twang, straw hat wearing, chewing on a piece of straw, and farming all day. Southern doesn't mean country. We live in the city too, people. Okay, I might have been a little more than just borderline offended. Lol
JCLProductions88 y’all hood
I'm from louisiana and I say " rode hard and put away wet all the time" And, " you'll never turn a piece of rawhide into leather." One more, " Where's she going, looking like who did it and what for?" The rest of the stuff and I have never heard in my life.
the saying is “can’t never could” but the rest no one says lol
Did Jeannie really tell Jamie to shut up.. Some way to talk to your guest :O
She was just playing lol
I know, still rude though. Tamera for instance said dont laugh at me, jeannie could have said that instead :)
Fifi LaFleur hmm i see your point, im sure Jamie didn't think anything of it though
Yeah she is a sweetheart that Jamie :)
Never heard of them, but their accents were good
My parents say "Can't never could" all the time
I feel like northerners, Midwesterners, and west coasters googled most of these
Can’t never could won’t never will
Jamie is just guessing 😭😭😭
Tamera accent was so funny!!!
They made these up before the show started. 😂
They should make White Chicks 2 with her still in it.
Lmao Yall crazy. Im from Arkansas & i aint never heard anybody say those things
I'm from Arkansas too! I've heard "Ain't never could" from old people. I've also heard variations of the sun one:
"He thinks the sun shines out his ass"
"He thinks the world revolves around him"
"He thinks he's God's gift to women"
The phrase about the guy who thinks he is all that was the only I've heard in real life.
I'm from South Mississippi and I've never heard any of those.🤔
Brittany Necaise I swear they talk like it’s still 1920 or something
Yes has to be from way back in the day. Also I'm not saying any this out of hate I love this show so much I just don't get where these sayings came from just thought I needed to put that out there. Lol
Isn't that girl with the fan the girl who says she never washes her hands?
Love jaime & hart of Dixie!
I’m from Alabama and I’ve never heard ANY of these
im from MISSISSIPPI and i only knew what the first one ment .. we do not talk like that lol
My maw maw from MS definitely says stuff like this. It's probably an older folks thing.
Loni's was the best
I still use these baby and I am from the deep south in Louisiana I (never have heard of possum on a stump though)-------God Bless
when they think we sound like this🤭✌🏻
I'm from the south and noooooo one says these things lol
LOL TAMERA
I'm born and raised in South Carolina and ion know nobody that talk like that
Everyone's on here saying I ain't ever heard any of these, am I the only one who has?
Born and raised in Alabama. What are they talking about?
Some of the phrases no longer exist. But there is the word thot lol
...I'm just going to go ahead and say that it's not spelled CAIN'T, it's just can't, but some people pronounce it like that...and I have only heard of one of these "southern phrases" and I definitely live in the South.
Southerners don't say any of these Oml 😂
Y’all realize no one in the south usually talks like that right? The majority honestly hasn’t even heard of those and I don’t know why y’all keep thinking Scarlett O’Hara is still here, but we don’t talk like we’re in the 1800’s anymore. I get that it’s fun to play with but make it realistic.
I'm from the south and ain't never hear a lick of these
tamaras laugh
Lol worse accent was from Tamera. Lmao i liked Adrienne and Tamar's.
I used to get Jaime mixed up with another actress. Lol
+Houston Scott Jaime Pressley ???? I did mix them both a few times
Jaime King Jaime Presley and Margot Robbie all look alike😂
This is my friends aunt
Yup
she is my aunt’s cousin - 😳😳😳
I never heard of these and I'm a Georgia peach :p
Georgia prune lol
I'm from the South, and we do not talk like that.
I think they've got Southern language/lingo mixed up with COUNTRY. There's a difference.
I’m from Alabama and ion talk like dis
who the hell says this stuff, im from the south never heard it before
You would get cancelled if the show aired today
People really don’t say any of these...
jeannie and tamar sitting next to each other? wow, first for everything right?
Only people who think they still live in Dixie Country talk like that. What a dumb stereotype of people who are really from the South and still live there. Tamar is the first to holler she's "from the south", so why not suggest better phrases instead of going along with it?! I'll even throw a few in the mix: "Jesus take the wheel!" "They drove me to no end!"
Lol no one talks like this in the south!
what the hell are these women talkin bout? I'm born n raised in Arkansas and only hear one of em
I'm from Arkansas as well and I feel like they're using old phrases
Lol. What fuckery is this
I've heard "hit a lick at a snake" and "road hard and put up wet"( which has nothing to do with sex) but those other ones must be hillbilly speak.
Jamie King, Jamie Presley, and Margot Robbie are sisters.
This is like a bad imitation of an SNL skit on Southern dialect.
2:29
Um What the hell...I'm from TX. Never have I heard such utterances. Lol but ok