Is a caring person who usually finds there first love in the 7th grade. She is honest, loving, and doesnβt look the best but when you get to know her she is to die for.
(Dixie) Oh my gosh bro look at the girl
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A girl with all the charm and caliber of someone from the south. Gentile, however given to plenty of spunk. A southern girl many men would like to be with.
"Now there's a Dixie I'd like to be in!"
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The actual origins of the word "Dixie" is lost to the speculations of history, but one of the more accepted theories traces it to a ten-dollar currency circulated in New Orleans in the early 19th century. Upon the bills was printed the French term "Dix" (ten). Locals referred to them as "dixies", which gradually came to mean the city at large and, eventually, the entire South.
Later, of course, Daniel Decatur Emmett wrote the famed song "Dixieland."
As an historical entity, it is properly defined as the 11 states that seceded to form the Confederate States of America (SC, MS, FL, AL, GA, LA, TX, VA, AK, TN, and NC). This is the historical and traditional South.
In more modern times, Dixie's location in popular mind-set has evolved somewhat, and is usually associated with states -- or portions of them -- of the Deep South where Confederate and "Old South" pride live most strongly. As well as where the image of "moonlight and magnolias" is very rooted in reality.
Roughly, it would be an area which begins in southern Virginia and extends south into the Florida panhandle. On the northern boundary it sweeps west to take in Tennessee (and perhaps the southern parts of Kentucky),then westward thru most of Arkansas. On the southern end it runs thru the Gulf states until the northern and southern boundary lines connect to include and take in East Texas (generally, that part of the state east of Dallas).
In Dixieland I'll take my stand to live and die in Dixie
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The southern part of the United States of America
Redneaks live in the Dixie
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A beautiful girl or as some say hot. She care deeply for her friends. She loves coke and chocolate, watching cooking shows. Shes called the party type of girl but putβs on a fake smile so her loved ones do not get worried about her. She loves music. Make sure to talk to her about different bands and songs. She things she is ugly even when people tell her sheβs not. She hates nature but loves animals. She gets all the guys but longs for βThe oneβ most people think she is a good girl but on the inside she has spunk and is a daredevil.
βsee that Dixie she one hell of a girl.β
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Not just the South, but more specifically, states that joined the Confederacy and, today, are most heavily influenced by Southern culture. Those are, from west to east, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia, and Tennessee. Historically Florida, but most of the other states of Dixie would not be comfortable including Florida in their region anymore. Kentucky and Missouri were both strong Union states (65-75% in each) and today are essentially in the Midwest; they were never in Dixie in the first place.
Dixie also refers to the name of a song.
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a place in which Kentucky and Missouri are not located. States of whom are below the Mason-Dixon Line are not necessarily southern, for that imaginary line only determined where slavery would be and wouldn't be. Hell, even Delaware and Maryland had slaves, and they're in the Northeast.
Dixie (The South) sure is a beautiful place with lovely women.
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