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appalachian

a dialect of english spoken in the appalachian mountains of the united states

i met a guy from west virginia and he spoke fluent appalachian .

by wooley booger April 29, 2015

appalachian

(verb) when a much weaker, smaller entity defeats a seemingly insurmountable opponent.

Michigan sure got appalachianed by that division I-AA team on 1 September 2007!

by Bratman September 01, 2007

appalachian

To spew epithets about a person's ethnic or cultural background, while at the same time holding oneself up as highminded and respectable. Common on some internet discussion forums.

That self-satisfied, ignorant bastard came back online only to appalachian you; you can't take that windbag seriously.

by Bemused Observer March 20, 2006

appalachian

To spew epithets about a person's ethnic or cultural background, while at the same time holding oneself up as highminded and respectable. Common on some internet discussion forums.

That self-satisfied, ignorant bastard came back online only to appalachian you; you can't take that windbag seriously.

by Bemused Observer December 07, 2005

Appalachian

Appal - at - shun: Mountains on the eastern part of the US. Commonly mispronounced as "Appal - aye - shun" by people who do not and have never lived there.

Girl 1: Hi, I'm from North Carolina. Girl 2: Really? North Car-o-laaaahhhnnaaa? Girl 1 (annoyed): yes. From North Carolina. The western part; the Appalachian Mountains. Girl 2: omgggg its not appalachian, its appallayyeeshun.

by Jessica Schwester May 25, 2008

Appalachian Trail

A euphemism for a long-distance bootycall to Argentina. Additional points if you 1. are a politician 2. lie to an entire state/nation 3. Hail from South Carolina 4. Utter the words "I have just spent the last five days of my life crying in Argentina".

"I went hiking on the Appalachian Trail aka got me some Argentinian tail"

by hailsfromSC June 25, 2009

Hiking the Appalachians

To "hike the Appalachians" is to cheat on your significant other.

Politicians love stealing our money and hiking the Appalachians.

by noncoercive June 25, 2009