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Fred Quimby 10-10-2005 05:39 PM

Why do southern people say "I'm a fixin to do somthing" WTF
 
WTF does that mean?

brand0n 10-10-2005 05:41 PM

im about 2

StickyGreen 10-10-2005 05:41 PM

in the bay area people say "i'm finna do something..."

MikeVega 10-10-2005 05:41 PM

I'm fixin to get my sig in this thread .... :thumbsup

And i've been wondering the same thing for some time now ...??

Fred Quimby 10-10-2005 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeVega
I'm fixin to get my sig in this thread .... :thumbsup

And i've been wondering the same thing for some time now ...??

ya better get that done before supper :1orglaugh

DeanCapture 10-10-2005 05:44 PM

You boys need to take a trip down south to understand southern twang :thumbsup

Or....just watch the Jeff Foxworthy show and that'll teach ya' all you need to know.

WWC-DonMike 10-10-2005 05:45 PM

From http://www.phrases.org.uk

Question: I have always wondered what other words these slang terms came from.

Reply 1:
: "I reckon" isn't slang. It means something similar to "I calculate". It implies that the person saying it has made some sort of reckoning to draw his conclusions. It probably sounds like slang because it isn't used much in modern American English except in old Westerns and on reruns of The Beverly Hillbillys.

: "I'm fixin' to do it", I believe, comes from Texas. But seriously I am guessing the "fixing part comes from the idea of fixing something in your gaze or your gun sight.


Reply 2:
I reckon those words are standard English in the mountains and I am fixin' to tell you what they mean:

Fixin' - Intending. "I'm fixin' to go there next week."
Reckon - Guess, believe, suppose. "I reckon it doesn't make any difference."
Reckon how -- Wonder. "I reckon how tall he is?"

From "Mountain Range: A Dictionary of Expressions from Appalachia to the Ozarks" by Robert Hendrickson (Volume IV, Facts on File Dictionary of American Regional Expressions, Facts on File, New York, N.Y.,1997).

wdsguy 10-10-2005 05:48 PM

that means you are gonna get capped.

Katsondaprowl 10-10-2005 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WWC-DonMike
From http://www.phrases.org.uk

Question: I have always wondered what other words these slang terms came from.

Reply 1:
: "I reckon" isn't slang. It means something similar to "I calculate". It implies that the person saying it has made some sort of reckoning to draw his conclusions. It probably sounds like slang because it isn't used much in modern American English except in old Westerns and on reruns of The Beverly Hillbillys.

: "I'm fixin' to do it", I believe, comes from Texas. But seriously I am guessing the "fixing part comes from the idea of fixing something in your gaze or your gun sight.


Reply 2:
I reckon those words are standard English in the mountains and I am fixin' to tell you what they mean:

Fixin' - Intending. "I'm fixin' to go there next week."
Reckon - Guess, believe, suppose. "I reckon it doesn't make any difference."
Reckon how -- Wonder. "I reckon how tall he is?"

From "Mountain Range: A Dictionary of Expressions from Appalachia to the Ozarks" by Robert Hendrickson (Volume IV, Facts on File Dictionary of American Regional Expressions, Facts on File, New York, N.Y.,1997).

Your post was great, but I'm high and reading it over and over is hilarious, thanks for posting!

LauraLee 10-10-2005 05:51 PM

lol, i will type it here and there, but yea its a silly saying.

Grapesoda 10-10-2005 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fred Quimby
WTF does that mean?

another good one: cut it half in two.

SomeCreep 10-10-2005 07:02 PM

because they have not taken "English 1A" in college yet

Tat2Jr 10-10-2005 07:10 PM

They're fixing to fix their school teachin' and stuff, but first they gotta get rid of that whole evolution bullshit!


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