Butter My Butt and Call Me a Biscuit: And Other Country Sayings, Say-Sos, Hoots, and Hollers

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They're called colloquialisms, idioms, of just good old fashioned, home-grown country sayings steeped in humor and home-spun common sense. These parlances might not fit the modern hoity toity rhetoric you're used to seeing in print or hearing on TV, and that's exactly why they're more refreshing than an ice cube in July. In Butter My Butt and Call Me a Biscuit, Author Allan Zullo offers up more than 200 vernacular verses presented in themes, such as:

* Admitting You're Wrong—The...

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Overview

They're called colloquialisms, idioms, of just good old fashioned, home-grown country sayings steeped in humor and home-spun common sense. These parlances might not fit the modern hoity toity rhetoric you're used to seeing in print or hearing on TV, and that's exactly why they're more refreshing than an ice cube in July. In Butter My Butt and Call Me a Biscuit, Author Allan Zullo offers up more than 200 vernacular verses presented in themes, such as:

* Admitting You're Wrong—The easiest way to eat crow is while it's still warm, 'cause the colder it gets the harder it is to swallow.

* Congress—Gettin' a politician to do somethin' good for our country is like tryin' to poke a cat out from under the porch with a rope.

* Ego—Some people are so full of themselves, you'd like to buy 'em for what they're worth and sell 'em for what they think they're worth.

* Teenage Boys—You kinda wish they used their heads for somethin' besides hat racks.

* Revenge—Two wrongs don't make a right, but they sure do make it even.

* Surprises—Sometimes you get so surprised by life there ain't nothin' else to say but, 'Butter my butt and call me a biscuit.'"

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780740785672
  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Publication date: 10/1/2009
  • Edition description: Original
  • Pages: 216
  • Sales rank: 159,908
  • Product dimensions: 4.00 (w) x 5.90 (h) x 0.70 (d)

Meet the Author

Allan Zullo is the author or coauthor of nearly 100 nonfiction books, including the books in the best-selling Amazing But True series. He lives in Fairview, North Carolina.

Gene Cheek, a born and bred Tar Heel, lives in Swannanoa, North Carolina.

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  • Posted January 24, 2010

    Humorous but not informative.

    I am fascinated by idioms and had hoped this book would detail how the listed idioms came to be. This was not the case. It simply lists when to use them. The sayings themselves are quite amusing, but I am still left wondering their origins.

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