by T-Dog Jenkins February 20, 2005
by alyanna August 09, 2006
the coolest state in the country. may not be california, but it is definitely my home sweet home. got the mountains on the west, got the beach on the east, and everything in between. what could be better?
home to awesome basketball teams. dont hate on the south and east coast, cuz you know we rock. we may be part of the south, but we have diversity everywhere. can't forget the first flight. sure, we have a countryside, but then we have the urban city side! see? north carolina is all-around AWESOME.
if u dont like north carolina and think we're just some rednecks and hicks, get on a plane and fly over to nc and watch me kick your a$$ :-)
home to awesome basketball teams. dont hate on the south and east coast, cuz you know we rock. we may be part of the south, but we have diversity everywhere. can't forget the first flight. sure, we have a countryside, but then we have the urban city side! see? north carolina is all-around AWESOME.
if u dont like north carolina and think we're just some rednecks and hicks, get on a plane and fly over to nc and watch me kick your a$$ :-)
by Carolina_Babe May 30, 2005
Carolina Liar is a new band from California.
Band members include; Singer/Guitarist Chad Wolfe, Guitarist Rickard Göransson, and Jim Almgren Gandara. Last but not least, Keyboardist Johan Carlsson, Bassist Erik Hääger, and Drummer Max Grahn
The band's debut album, "Coming To Terms", drops May 2, 2008, via Atlantic Records, prefaced by the propulsive single "I'm Not Over".
Band members include; Singer/Guitarist Chad Wolfe, Guitarist Rickard Göransson, and Jim Almgren Gandara. Last but not least, Keyboardist Johan Carlsson, Bassist Erik Hääger, and Drummer Max Grahn
The band's debut album, "Coming To Terms", drops May 2, 2008, via Atlantic Records, prefaced by the propulsive single "I'm Not Over".
by Rod 69696 June 28, 2008
A girl from South or North Carolina who not only originates from the Carolinas but acknowledges her heritage and accepts it.
There's also a great song called "Carolina Girl" by General Johnson and The Chairman of the Board.
Oh, and by the way, the Carolina girl from the song does not refer exclusively or even most often to North Carolina girls. I've usually heard it applied to South Carolina.
There's also a great song called "Carolina Girl" by General Johnson and The Chairman of the Board.
Oh, and by the way, the Carolina girl from the song does not refer exclusively or even most often to North Carolina girls. I've usually heard it applied to South Carolina.
1. "The Carolina girl proudly wears T-shirts that proclaim where she's from."
2. -California girls are sexy / and New York girls are too / But Carolina girls got good looks and a sweet personality too-
"I learned how to shag (the dance) listening to Carolina Girl."
2. -California girls are sexy / and New York girls are too / But Carolina girls got good looks and a sweet personality too-
"I learned how to shag (the dance) listening to Carolina Girl."
by Sweet Carolina Girl March 14, 2007
Continuing to converse with someone long after initially saying "goodbye". Most often occurs at the end of family gatherings in the South, specifically North Carolina.
"What took you so long to get home? I thought you were leaving your mom's house at three?"
"I know, I left at three, but I got caught in a Carolina Goodbye for 45 minutes."
"I know, I left at three, but I got caught in a Carolina Goodbye for 45 minutes."
by McSwiggin November 23, 2009
by Don Jr. February 27, 2015