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dixie boy

Describing an attractive, pretty, and classy boy.

Can also describe a feminine or queer boy. (Mainly used as an insult).

“Whoa, here comes Dixie Boy with the killer crocs!”

“You’re Probably bending over and getting some, you Dixie Boy freak.”

by Greta Grey November 14, 2017

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dixie darlin

A young woman in the south that is wonderful and polite also adorable!

What a Dixie darling Ceseley is for including an extra piece of bacon with my order!

by Donvito2112 April 2, 2022

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dixy shits

The fiery shits you experience the morning after eating chicken wings from dixy chicken. Usually go hand in hand with Jagermeister Shits from the jagerbombs you drink when clubbing, creating the ultimate ringstinger

Josh: "shouldn't have ate those wings last night, had a mad case of the dixy shits"

Curtis: "that's grim mate"

by akhilsbluewaffle March 27, 2020


Dixie Rose

Dixie Rose is this girls name on porn hub; not sure her real name is Bai into weird stuff with husband who pretends to be her drug dealer, often in the background to see a confederate flag, but she lives in southeastern Pennsylvania. Red hair, meth, whore, like in real life, and in her X-rated stuff. also has one tattoo that says .357 as in rhe 57 string band, I think.

Dixie Rose looks so hot today
Dixie Rose gives the most amazing blow jobs I’ve ever seen

by I like white bread June 18, 2023


lickin dixies

Lesbians from the South!

See them 2 chick's over there in the Lynyrd Skynryd t-shirts & coochie cutters ? They're not sisters, they lookin like some "lickin dixies"!

by Jdilla March 21, 2016


get dixie

1)to get drunk.

2)to have a good time

3)to get high

Dude, come to the party tonight; we're going to get dixie.

by lightman135 October 24, 2009

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Hayseed Dixie

Nashville multi-instrumentalist / singer / songwriter / recording engineer John Wheeler's bluegrass band that pays loving tribute to heavy metal and bluegrass by demonstrating the similarities betwixt the two. As Barley Scotch (Wheeler) is apt to say, “That ‘Lost Highway’ of Hank Williams and AC/DC’s ‘Highway to Hell’ are indeed the same road!” The core band includes the Brothers Reno: Deacon Dale and Brother Don Wayne Jr., whose father surely taught them about the transmogrification of music. Banjo pioneer Don Sr. wrote the famous "Dueling Banjos,” which the Dixies cover on their fourth studio album (and their live DVD) -- Not to be confused with equally talented Americana singer / songwriter Christopher Wyant, who goes by the name “Hayseed.”

Cityboy: "What the hell is THIS?"
Countryboy: "That's Hayseed Dixie."
Cityboy: "WTF?"
Countryboy: "You've heard 'Detroit Rock City,' right?"
Cityboy: "Yeah..?"
Countryboy: "This is the version WE like!"

by RodMc August 2, 2006

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