Can You Decipher South Dakota Slang?

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What is a "pecker pole?"
A sapling or small tree
A totem pole
A flag pole

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What do South Dakotans call carbonated beverages?
Coke
Fizzies
Pop

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What is a "hot dish?"
A type of casserole
A dish only served in the summer
An attractive woman

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When someone in South Dakota is talking about the "North" what are they referring to?
Canada
The lesser Dakota
The northern region of South Dakota

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What do South Dakotans consider a "traffic jam?"
Cars lined up for miles
Bison crossing the road
A car accident

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What comes after breakfast in South Dakota?
Lunch
Dinner
Supper

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What exactly is "hot beef?"
Beef served up hot
A type of sandwich
A cow that's of mating age

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If someone is talking about the "rush" in South Dakota, what are they talking about?
Feeling rushed
A hockey team
A fraternity

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What does the phrase "knee high by the fourth of July" refer to?
Children growing
Corn in the summer
Getting drunk

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What is a "scotcheroo?"
Having a brain fart
A type of bar cookie
A child

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What are the "badlands?"
Going to prison
A national park
Feeling depressed

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When someone talks about winter in South Dakota, what are they talking about?
One of two seasons
One of four seasons
I don't know
Based on the results of this quiz, you are South Dakota simple! You know a little bit about South Dakota, but you certainly couldn't talk the talk with these unique citizens. Fret not, we're sure you'll learn the ropes in no time!

C+, South Dakota Simple

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Based on the results of this quiz, you are South Dakota savvy! It's clear that you've spent some time in this great state. Not only can you talk the talk like a true South Dakotan, but you know the little ways of life that only a true state citizen would know. Now go reward yourself withs some puppy chow!

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Based on the results of this quiz, you are a South Dakota sensation! You can talk the talk like anyone from this great state. You know exactly what it's like to belong to the Mount Rushmore state. You know that soda is always called pop, that puppy chow isn't for dogs, and that corn will always be knee high by the fourth of July. Go you!

A+, South Dakota Sensation

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South Dakotans have a language that is all their own! Can you decipher South Dakota slang like a true state resident? It's time to put your knowledge to the test!
1
What is a "pecker pole?"
A sapling or small tree
A totem pole
A flag pole
2
What do South Dakotans call carbonated beverages?
Coke
Fizzies
Pop
3
What is a "hot dish?"
A type of casserole
A dish only served in the summer
An attractive woman
4
When someone in South Dakota is talking about the "North" what are they referring to?
Canada
The lesser Dakota
The northern region of South Dakota
5
What do South Dakotans consider a "traffic jam?"
Cars lined up for miles
Bison crossing the road
A car accident
6
What comes after breakfast in South Dakota?
Lunch
Dinner
Supper
7
What exactly is "hot beef?"
Beef served up hot
A type of sandwich
A cow that's of mating age
8
If someone is talking about the "rush" in South Dakota, what are they talking about?
Feeling rushed
A hockey team
A fraternity
9
What does the phrase "knee high by the fourth of July" refer to?
Children growing
Corn in the summer
Getting drunk
10
What is a "scotcheroo?"
Having a brain fart
A type of bar cookie
A child
11
What are the "badlands?"
Going to prison
A national park
Feeling depressed
12
When someone talks about winter in South Dakota, what are they talking about?
One of two seasons
One of four seasons
I don't know