A term originating from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It means that the water on the sound or ocean is extremely calm, or slick.
by Carolina Blue 252 May 23, 2016

1.) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Being the first public school in the nation, the first school in the Carolinas, and being in North Carolina (the original Carolina Colony), it was given the nickname and has been referred to as Carolina ever since. The schools officially licensed color is Carolina Blue.
2.) The state of North Carolina. NC was originally just Carolina before it expanded South. Then the southern half of Carolina broke away to form South Carolina. Carolina then later became a state and changed its name to North Carolina.
3.) Lastly it refers to the combined states of North and South Carolina.
2.) The state of North Carolina. NC was originally just Carolina before it expanded South. Then the southern half of Carolina broke away to form South Carolina. Carolina then later became a state and changed its name to North Carolina.
3.) Lastly it refers to the combined states of North and South Carolina.
Can't wait to watch Carolina play Clemson in the ACC championship! The Tigers are top rated but the Tar Heels should put up a fight.
by Carolina Blue 252 May 19, 2016

1.) The nickname for any resident of the state of North Carolina. During the Civil War, a group of North Carolina soldiers scolded their comrades for leaving the battlefield when things got tough. The soldiers threatened to stick tar on the heels of the retreating soldiers to help them stay in the battle. General Robert E. Lee is said to have commented “God bless the Tar Heel boys!”
2.) The mascot for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Named after the state's history with the nickname.
2.) The mascot for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Named after the state's history with the nickname.
by Carolina Blue 252 May 23, 2016

by Carolina Blue 252 May 23, 2016

A nickname for The University of South Carolina. The University of Southern California is much more renowned and won a legal battle over the initials against the lesser known USC.
by Carolina Blue 252 May 19, 2016

In the army airborne community, legs are the derogative term given to non paratroopers, or soldiers who do not jump out of airplanes.
by Carolina Blue 252 May 20, 2016

The dialect spoken by native's of North Carolina's Outer Banks. It is the combination of Southern and Scotch-Irish dialects.
Bro, the surfers and fisherman at Carolina's Outer Banks almost speak there own language! Well they do speak their own dialect, it's called Brogue.
by Carolina Blue 252 May 23, 2016
