Get To Know The Real Meaning Behind These Southern Phrases

Published on 12/30/2020
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Cuttin’ A Rug

You do not need to grab a knife or pair of scissors for this one. As a matter of fact, the only thing that you need is music. After all, cuttin’ a rug just means dancing! You might want to ask your friends to cut a rug next weekend. As soon as the pandemic is over, we can’t wait to hit the dance clubs again! If you see a couple moving to the beat in an impressive way, you might think, “Wow, they’re cuttin’ a rug.”

Cuttin' A Rug

Cuttin’ A Rug

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Whatever Floats Your Boat

There are times when other people will ask you for your opinion. What do you say when you do not have any strong feeling about it any which way? Sure enough, you can always just shrug if you feel like it. However, you can add also say this southern line, which would have the same effect: whatever floats your boat. This is just another way to tell someone that they are free to do whatever they want.

Whatever Floats Your Boat

Whatever Floats Your Boat

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