Southern idioms
Trivia
Nylah
100

Well, butter me up and call me a biscuit

show surprise at something unbelievable, something you never thought would happen

100

mythological being is a part of St. Patrick's Day lore and Irish culture

leprechaun

100

My major.

What is civil engineering?

200

The devils beating his wife

Raining while the sun is out

200

What St. Patrick's Day symbol is considered sacred?

Shamrock

200

My age is.

What is 20 years?
300

Rode hard and put up wet.

to be treated poorly, overworked, and not cared for properly, often used to describe objects or people.

300

What caused nearly two million Irish people to leave Ireland, including a quarter of the Irish nation at the time, to come to America?

Irish potato famine

300

Where did I go for spring break? 

What is New York City?

400

He’s only got one oar in the water.

 to not be thinking clearly

400

Name the marshmallow “charms” in Lucky Charms cereal.

hearts, stars, horseshoes, clovers, blue moons, unicorns, rainbows, and red balloons

400

favorite color?

navy blue

500

Three Sheets To The Wind

When the sheets are loose, the ship rocks uncontrollably. Southerners use the phrase as a polite way to say someone who has had a few too many porch cocktails is very drunk

500

What American city has dyed its river green every St. Patrick’s Day since 1962?

Chicago

500

My birthday is. (within 7 days still correct)

Feb 10th