Dixie is another word for the South. The South is made up of the following states that made up the confederacy:
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia and Florida. Kentucky is usually considered part of the South as well, even though it didn't secede from the union. Being a native Texan, I can tell you that the South is a great place to live if you're a normal person. I love the South.
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia and Florida. Kentucky is usually considered part of the South as well, even though it didn't secede from the union. Being a native Texan, I can tell you that the South is a great place to live if you're a normal person. I love the South.
by Texan McRebel October 29, 2004
A name for the geography and old way of life in the South, "Dixie" encompasses the following states: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Kentucky AND Missouri.
The Governor of Missouri seceded his state before Union generals invavded and ran him out of town.
The Governor of Missouri seceded his state before Union generals invavded and ran him out of town.
by Descendant of Lee February 10, 2006
Dixie is another word for the South. The South is made up of the following states that made up the confederacy:
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia and Florida AND KENTUCKY.
Kentucky did seceed with the secession ordinace passing November 20, 1861. The state was admitted into the CSA December 10, 1862.
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia and Florida AND KENTUCKY.
Kentucky did seceed with the secession ordinace passing November 20, 1861. The state was admitted into the CSA December 10, 1862.
by Daniel F December 28, 2005
a fall....
by sheila in the car May 18, 2009
The Southern states of the U.S.A. These such as FL, AL, GA, SC, NC etc. or below the Mason-Dixon Line.
by vv March 9, 2004
to watch out for a member of authority while a friend is doing something illegal or stupid. when they shout dixies it means you have to stop the illegal activity and run away.
by CrAkHeAd1991 January 27, 2009
Slang for a $10.00 bill. Drawn from the Confederate State's $10.00 bill printed during the US Civil war. These bills had the word "Dixie" printed on their reverse side. Dixie being based on the Latin term of the number 10.
by WGN April 28, 2006