Can You Talk Like A Texan?

Texans like to speak in a language that is all their own. Can you talk the talk like a real life Texan? Let's find out! Take these 12 quiz questions and put your knowledge of Texas speak to the test!
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What is the definition of “all get out?"
A measure of extent
Vacate the premises
Everybody out

Question 2/12

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Which means “going to" in Texas?
Gointa
Gonna
Gon'ta

Question 3/12

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Which question often sounds like “jeet?”
Did you see it?
Did you do it?
Did you eat?

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Which of these words can be used to describe a bed made of blankets or sheets on the floor?
Fort
Bed
Pallet

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What does the word “yonder” mean?
To think deeply
To wonder
Any location other than the speaker's present location

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Which word can be added to the end of an adjective to describe a condition or state of being?
On
Off
Of

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What does “worsh” mean?
Wish
Wash
Which

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In the phrase “the old Donaldson place," what does the word "place" mean?
A residence
A piece of land
A hangout

Question 9/12

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What is a “frog-strangler?"
A wicked rain storm
A bad singer
A freak accident

Question 10/12

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What is a “maverick?"
A cowboy
A wild loner
A bachelor

Question 11/12

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If a Texan describes something or someone as "catty whompus," he means it is?
Out of line or askew
Unstable
Amazing or out of this world

Question 12/12

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The Texan expression "lit out" means which of the following?
Put out a cigarette
Started out or took off
Got in a fight
You know a little bit about Texas, but you certainly can't talk the talk like a true Texan just yet! Fret not friend, the language of Texas isn't quite easy to learn. With a little time and effort, you'll be speaking like a Texan soon enough!

C+, Texan Tense

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Right!
This quiz revealed that you are fluent in Texan! Do you secretly call this state home? If not you sure could have fooled us! You can talk the talk and walk the walk with any true native Texan. Go ahead and fix yourself some thing special in celebration!

B+, Fluent In Texan

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Right!
This quiz revealed that you're a Texas ace! You know the language and slang of Texas like only a true Texan can. From little known slang terms to terms found throughout the south, you know the slang of Texas as well as any resident!

A+, Texas Ace

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Right!
1
What is the definition of “all get out?"
A measure of extent
Vacate the premises
Everybody out
2
Which means “going to" in Texas?
Gointa
Gonna
Gon'ta
3
Which question often sounds like “jeet?”
Did you see it?
Did you do it?
Did you eat?
4
Which of these words can be used to describe a bed made of blankets or sheets on the floor?
Fort
Bed
Pallet
5
What does the word “yonder” mean?
To think deeply
To wonder
Any location other than the speaker's present location
6
Which word can be added to the end of an adjective to describe a condition or state of being?
On
Off
Of
7
What does “worsh” mean?
Wish
Wash
Which
8
In the phrase “the old Donaldson place," what does the word "place" mean?
A residence
A piece of land
A hangout
9
What is a “frog-strangler?"
A wicked rain storm
A bad singer
A freak accident
10
What is a “maverick?"
A cowboy
A wild loner
A bachelor
11
If a Texan describes something or someone as "catty whompus," he means it is?
Out of line or askew
Unstable
Amazing or out of this world
12
The Texan expression "lit out" means which of the following?
Put out a cigarette
Started out or took off
Got in a fight