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Hillbilly logo #10101) Bushwhacker 2) Clampett with two pairs 3) Dogpatch inhabitant 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Hee Haw extra 7) Jed Clampett 8) Ozark yokel 9) Rustic 10) Word of purely Anglo origin 11) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 12) Yokel
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Hillbilly

Hillbilly logo #10101) Bushwhacker 2) Hayseed 3) Rube 4) Yokel
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Hillbilly

Hillbilly logo #21000 Hillbilly is a term (often derogatory) for people who dwell in rural, mountainous areas primarily in Appalachia, but also parts of the Ozarks in the United States. Due to its strongly stereotypical connotations, the term can be offensive to those Americans of Appalachian heritage. `Hillbilly` first appeared in print in a 1900 New York Journal ar.....
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Hillbilly

Hillbilly logo #21000[tomato] The Hillbilly Tomato, also known as the `hillbilly potato leaf tomato`, scientific name Solanum lycopersicum, is an heirloom cultivar originating from West Virginia in the 1800s. This fruit is considered a beefsteak tomato weighing 1-2 pounds. It is round, heavily ribbed and its skin and flesh is orange- yellow with red streaks. Th...
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hillbilly

hillbilly logo #20400[n] - a disparaging term for an unsophisticated person
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hillbilly logo #23829an impolite word meaning a poor mountain farmer in the U.S.A. - In Nashville, old-time music was called hillbilly music.
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Hillbilly

Hillbilly logo #23791The pejorative term for people living in rural areas of the United States, particularly around the Ozark Mountains (Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas) and Appalachia, initially related to the 18th-century Ulster Protestant settlers in the Appalachian Mountains. Some think the term comes from supporters of King William III, Billy’s Boys; others point t...
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