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Southern-fried
Southern-fried (ˈsʌðənˌfraɪd) adj1. (Cookery) (of meats, esp chicken) dipped in a mixture of flour and breadcrumbs and deep-fried2. (Pop Music) Also: country-fried (of music) combined with or influenced by elements of country-and-western music3. derogatory Also: country-fried characteristic of or pertaining to the Southeastern US, esp in culture, politics, or religion. Compare chicken-fried2[senses 2 and 3 from association with the cuisine of the Southern US]southern-fried
southern-fried1. Coated in flour and breadcrumbs, then shallow fried in oil or grease. They served southern-fried catfish with corn on the cob, mashed potatoes, and green beans. There was nothing quite like the southern-fried chicken my grandma used to make when we were kids.2. Having the traits or characteristics indicative of or pertaining to the Southern United States. I was just a long-legged, southern-fried boy when I joined the military, but eight years of service helped me grow into a man. These folks know what it means to show real southern-fried hospitality.southern-fried mod. alcohol intoxicated. (An elaboration of fried, referring to fried chicken.) When Bob came home southern-fried, his wife nearly killed him. |