We Mississippians have our own way of talkin’. From our unique dialect to colorful expressions, it’s like we have language all our own. And if you’re not convinced, read on for 13 words and phrases all Mississippians have uttered at least once.

  1. “What accent?”

Ben W/Flickr This is probably the most common response when out-of-towners comment on our accents.

  1. “I’m fixin’ to…”

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr “Fixin’ to” is practically the state verb of Mississippi.

  1. “How’s your mama n’em?”

Taber Andrew Bain/Flickr Mississippians know this is the polite thing to say when you run into an old friend or acquaintance, which will most likely happen at Wal-Mart.

  1. “I’m gettin’ ate up by mosquitoes.”

Matt Howry/Flickr You’ve probably said this one too many times to count.

  1. “This isn’t how grandma made it.”

Natalie Maynor/Flickr No matter how much a restaurant touts its food as authentically southern, it’ll never be as good as grandma’s.

  1. “Bless your heart.”

Queen Kaughan/Flickr You know you’ve used this expression before. As to what you meant by it, well, that’s up for interpretation.

  1. “It doesn’t feel like Christmas.”

Jared/Flickr We’ve all experienced at least one Christmas that involved wearing shorts and running the AC.

  1. “It’s soooo hot today.”

bark/Flickr Because, well, it gets really hot in Mississippi.

  1. “I can’t take this humidity.”

Leucippus/Flickr This one doesn’t really need much of an explanation either.

  1. “Yes, ma’am.”

Patrick Rising/Flickr What other way would you answer your southern mama?

  1. “Y’all.”

Piedmont Council for the Arts/Flickr Anyone who lives in Mississippi has most likely uttered this word countless times. Isn’t that right, y’all?

  1. “Hush!”

Bev Sykes/Flickr “Shut up” sounds a bit rude, so most Mississippians stick with “hush,” which sounds much more polite but still gets the point across.

  1. “There are some cows in the road.”

Allan/Flickr Traffic jams may be uncommon in small town Mississippi, but we do have road blocks…which come in the form loose cows.

What other words and phrases would you add to this list?

Ben W/Flickr

This is probably the most common response when out-of-towners comment on our accents.

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr

“Fixin’ to” is practically the state verb of Mississippi.

Taber Andrew Bain/Flickr

Mississippians know this is the polite thing to say when you run into an old friend or acquaintance, which will most likely happen at Wal-Mart.

Matt Howry/Flickr

You’ve probably said this one too many times to count.

Natalie Maynor/Flickr

No matter how much a restaurant touts its food as authentically southern, it’ll never be as good as grandma’s.

Queen Kaughan/Flickr

You know you’ve used this expression before. As to what you meant by it, well, that’s up for interpretation.

Jared/Flickr

We’ve all experienced at least one Christmas that involved wearing shorts and running the AC.

bark/Flickr

Because, well, it gets really hot in Mississippi.

Leucippus/Flickr

This one doesn’t really need much of an explanation either.

Patrick Rising/Flickr

What other way would you answer your southern mama?

Piedmont Council for the Arts/Flickr

Anyone who lives in Mississippi has most likely uttered this word countless times. Isn’t that right, y’all?

Bev Sykes/Flickr

“Shut up” sounds a bit rude, so most Mississippians stick with “hush,” which sounds much more polite but still gets the point across.

Allan/Flickr

Traffic jams may be uncommon in small town Mississippi, but we do have road blocks…which come in the form loose cows.

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