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Southern-fried
[suhth-ern-frahyd]
adjective
Cooking.coated with flour, egg, and breadcrumbs and fried in deep fat.
Southern-fried chicken.
(often lowercase)characteristic of or originating in the South.
a vocabulary full of southern-fried expressions.
Southern-fried
/ ˈʌðəˌڰɪ /
adjective
(of meats, esp chicken) dipped in a mixture of flour and breadcrumbs and deep-fried
Also: country-fried.(of music) combined with or influenced by elements of country-and-western music
Also: country-fried.derogatorycharacteristic of or pertaining to the Southeastern US, esp in culture, politics, or religion Compare chicken-fried
Word History and Origins
Origin of Southern-fried1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Southern-fried1
Example Sentences
Goggins’ gritty and/or Southern-fried shows are not the kind that inspire Emmy voters’ rapture.
He was sold after horror mogul Jason Blum, who is an executive producer, sent him the pilot script flavored with generous doses of gore, Southern-fried dark humor and foul language.
Magaro spoke with Salon about this penchant for playing humble characters and making the Southern-fried caper comedy, “LaRoy, Texas.”
If you thought Baskin-Robbins had concocted every ice cream flavor imaginable, the dessert chain is serving up a bold new take on a Southern-fried classic.
Wilson grew up on a farm in rural Baskin, Louisiana, where her family taught her life lessons about hard work and treating people right, along with plenty of Southern-fried sayings.
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