Country Dictionary

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Dear Abby

1.An advice column syndicated to many American newspapers where readers can write in about their deepest problems anonymously. 2. Someone you can confide your deepest secrets and problems to, and will try to give you sensible answers and advice.

1. I wrote in to Dear Abby about my husbands affair; should I stay with him, or leave for good? 2. I called my friend on a Dear Abby to help figure out why my woman won't put out anymore. Why's she been so cold to me lately?

by TottPaula December 20, 2009

Domestic Goddess

A domestic goddess is someone who excels at skills that were once called "Home Economics" in the once upon a time days. A Domestic Goddess has skills in food, decorating, sewing, throwing a party, knitting, baking and more. She may or may not be married. 'She' might even be male. She's often considered an ideal wife by many men. And yes, she's skilled at that, too! Think of those beautiful women who have televised cooking shows, and do everything to perfection. And she (or he) does all this without breaking a sweat or dirtying their clothes. And yes, she might just prefer to remain single.

I just went over to Jamie's house. His mother is like, a total {Domestic Goddess}! Their house looks like it's in a magazine and the food she made for dinner? Oh my god, I'm moving to their house. And she's a total {MILF}, too! -or- Adam's gay dad is a real Domestic Goddess! His birthday party was off the charts, man!

by TottPaula February 14, 2018

Dear Prudence

"Dear Prudence" is an advice column on the Slate website. Prudence, or "Prudie", dispenses timely, and sometimes humorous or cutting advice for modern day problems. There is also a song by the Beatles entitled Dear Prudence, but this has nothing to do with the advice column.

"Dear Prudence; My boyfriend doesn't want me talking to any of my ex-boyfriends, what should I do? (signed) Confused"

by TottPaula December 20, 2009

Take it on the run

Made popular by the song of the same name as most popularized by the band called REO Speedwagon in the 1980's era, take on the run means to run away, usually from a bad or uncomfortable situation. It may also now refer to taking a food order to go, aka running with it.

He suspects that you're cheating, so like a coward instead of confronting the situation you leave town and take it on the run. I don't have time to sit down and eat. I'll just take it on the run.

by TottPaula March 07, 2020