In certain parts of Alabama, a Winn Dixie refers to a titty twister, or a purple nurple. It is also a game. If someone sees a Winn Dixie store before you, they can give you a titty twister.
by Bubba35601 October 21, 2010
1. Boy, I sure hope I go to Winn-Dixie tonight.
2. I went shopping at Winn-Dixie last night, and didn't check out! What a waste.
2. I went shopping at Winn-Dixie last night, and didn't check out! What a waste.
by el devonito July 10, 2010
by jJeErRsSeEyY July 11, 2008
a book title that just begged to made fun of. add any humorous phrase before the ... and you have a goldmine of laughs.
I became a necrophiliac because of winn dixie.
by jamiez March 19, 2005
An adjective describing one's feet that are dirty, sandy or stained from mowing the grass.
This is derived from actual shoppers spotted at Winn Dixie Stores in the south.
This is derived from actual shoppers spotted at Winn Dixie Stores in the south.
Amanda mowed the grass in flip flops and now has Winn Dixie feet.
Shaun: Ya lets go get something to eat.
Amanda: I cant go yet, i gots winn dixie feet
Shaun: Ya lets go get something to eat.
Amanda: I cant go yet, i gots winn dixie feet
by I<3Tebow March 29, 2010
In the south, some grocery stores have attached liquor stores with their own entrances. Oddly enough a lot of the liquor store entrances are to the right of the grocery store entrance.
"I'm going to the right side of Winn-Dixie to get some 'tater juice."
Translated:
"I'm going to the Winn-Dixie liquor store to get a fifth of vodka."
Translated:
"I'm going to the Winn-Dixie liquor store to get a fifth of vodka."
by Dammitmon May 13, 2009