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(courtesy of Damien Hobgood) muddy road conditions only a dumbo would get caught in. Example: “Hey, man, don’t drive over that patch of mud-that’s dumbo mud.
Sentiment that only Wasps are born with souls, everyone else God made from mud. Also suggests life without meaning, value or worth. Used by the church that was attended by Mr. Smith - the hate killer that shot up a bunch of Jews and Blacks in the summer of '99.
Lowlevel attack aircraft such as the A-6 Intruder. The F/A-18 doubles as a fighter and a mud-mover (small amounts only).
Dark skin. See Mud People.
Labia - 'they hang low'. Used as "Damn that women has some low mud flaps!".
(courtesy of Damien Hobgood) muddy road conditions only a dumbo would get caught in. Example: “Hey, man, don’t drive over that patch of mud-that’s dumbo mud.
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Slack bellied is used in Southern Mississippi to mean hungry. If someone is slack-bellied they are really hungry and need something to eat.
Surveyor. Mudhop is yard clerk, mudshop his office
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Old redneck term.
Being bottom-feeders; Mud "musk" turtles have a distinct odor and are mud-colored
n. what happens when a bike slows abruptly in mud, throwing the rider into wet goo.
confusing ‘This is as clear as mud to me.’
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Acronym for "Fucking Tourist": Usually used to describe the person driving very slowly in front of you "I'm late dammit, I wish this FT would get moving". Contributor lived right next to the Mississippi River and was overrun each summer with tourists. You can always see them driving 20 mph under the speed limit gawking at everything and generally being a pain in the ass to the locals. (ed: I lived 10 years in London. I know what he means!)
v. 1) a shower after a ride on a muddy trail. 2) the act of becoming clean.
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Yielding supplies of any kind; serving to form or make up, a greater object of the same kind, as a part, branch, etc.; contributing; as, the Ohio has many tributary streams, and is itself tributary to the Mississippi.
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A structure of wood or stone extended into the sea to influence the current or tide, or to protect a harbor; a mole; as, the Eads system of jetties at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
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An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi; sometimes, the steep bank of a river.
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An extensive tract of level or rolling land, destitute of trees, covered with coarse grass, and usually characterized by a deep, fertile soil. They abound throughout the Mississippi valley, between the Alleghanies and the Rocky mountains.
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A tribe of Indians who formerly lived near the site of the city of Natchez, Mississippi. In 1729 they were subdued by the French; the survivors joined the Creek Confederacy.
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A cyprinoid fish of the Mississippi valley (Pimephales promelas); -- called also black-headed minnow.
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A large ganoid fish (Polyodon spathula) found in the rivers of the Mississippi Valley. It has a long spatula-shaped snout. Called also duck-billed cat, and spoonbill sturgeon.
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A local name in parts of the Mississippi Valley for the American lotus (Nelumbo lutea).
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A very large siluroid fish (Leptops olivaris) of the Mississippi valley; -- also called goujon, mud cat, and yellow cat.
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A breach in the levee or embankment of a river, caused by the pressure of the water, as on the lower Mississippi.
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A small North American dace (Minnilus cornutus, or Notropis megalops). The male, in the breeding season, has bright red fins. Called also red dace, and shiner. Applied also to Notropis ardens, of the Mississippi valley.
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An extensive race or stock of Indians, including many tribes, mostly dwelling west of the Mississippi River; -- also, in part, called Sioux.
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An annual composite plant of the Mississippi valley (Senecio lobatus).
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A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers.
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A kind of fresh-water bass of the genus Pomoxys, found in the rivers of the Southern United States and Mississippi valley. There are several species.
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A tribe of North American Indians (Southern Appalachian) allied to the Choctaws. They formerly occupied the northern part of Alabama and Mississippi, but now live in the Indian Territory.
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A turning; a circuitous route; a deviation from a direct course; as, the detours of the Mississippi.
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A ganoid fish of the Sturgeon family (Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus) of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers; -- called also white sturgeon.
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The black rattlesnake (Crotalus, / Caudisona, tergemina), found in the Mississippi Valley.
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