mouth full of South

a mouth full of South

1. An accent typical of the southern United States. I was a little nervous coming to a big northern city like New York with a mouth full of South like mine, but everyone's been much nicer than I expected.
2. Food, flavors, or cooking styles typical of the southern United States. If you're looking for a mouth full of South, there's a barbecue joint on 5th Street.
See also: full, mouth, of, south
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

mouth full of South

Sl. a southern accent. You sure do have a mouth full of South. I just love to hear a man with a mouth full of South.
See also: full, mouth, of, south
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • a mouth full of South
  • mouthful
  • south
  • have (one's) heart in (one's) mouth
  • have heart in mouth
  • have your heart in your mouth
  • heart in one's mouth, have one's
  • put words in mouth
  • put words in someone's mouth
  • put words in/into somebody's mouth