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The
White House is not just getting a new team, but a whole new
language. George W. Bush will
be bringing with him many friends
from Texas, and for anyone not
born in the Lone Star State, the
Texan accent and the cowboy
colloquialisms can seem a bit strange.
Here is a guide to a few of the more colorful expressions they
might encounter:
1.=The engine's runnin' but ain't nobody driving = Not
overly-intelligent
2.=As welcome as a skunk at a lawn party
(self-explanatory)
3.=Tighter than bark on a tree = Not very generous
4.=Big hat, no cattle = All talk and no action
5.=We've howdied but we ain't shook yet = We've made a brief
acquaintance, but not been
formally introduced
6.=He thinks the sun come up just to hear him crow = He has a
pretty high opinion of himself
7.=She's got tongue enough for 10 rows of teeth = That woman can
talk
8.=It's so dry the trees are bribin' the dogs = We really could use
a little rain around here
9. Just because a chicken has wings doesn't mean it can fly =
Appearances can be deceptive.
10.=This ain't my first rodeo = I've been around awhile.
11. He looks like the dog's been keepin' him under the porch = Not
the most handsome of men
12.=They ate supper before they said grace = Living in sin
13.=Time to paint your butt white and run with the antelope = Stop
arguing and do as you're told
14.=As full of wind as a corn-eating horse = Rather prone to
boasting
15.=You can put your boots in the oven, but that doesn't make them
biscuits= You can say whatever
you want about something, but that
doesn't change what it is.
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