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The most common Southern expressions explained - Page 4 of 15 - Kiwi Report

The most common Southern expressions explained


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[post_page_title]Playing possum[/post_page_title]
Possums are anywhere and everywhere throughout America. In fact, they can often be as much of a nuisance as raccoons, as these little creatures rummage through trash and cause mayhem wherever they go. However, they also have a secret trick up their sleeve – they play dead when there is danger around. “Playing possum” means that you are pretending to be dead if you are in a dangerous situation. Also, it could be used to describe someone that is pretending to be asleep.

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