GEORGIA
NOUNS
► ASSHOLE OF THE FORTY-EIGHT the state of Georgia → 1962 Amer. sl.
► A-TOWN Atlanta, Georgia → 1995 US sl.
► BIG A Atlanta, Georgia → 1976 US sl.
► CRACKER STATE Georgia → 1808 US
► FREAKNIK a mass celebration of Black students in the streets of Atlanta, Georgia during college spring break → 1992 US sl.
► HOTLANTA Atlanta, Georgia → 1970s US sl.
► HOT TOWN Atlanta, Georgia → 1970s US sl.
NOUNS – PERSON
► BUZZARD a native or resident of Georgia → 1845 Amer. jocular usage
► CLAY-EATER a resident of North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia → 1891 Amer. dial.
► CORNCRACKER a native of Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, or Virginia → M19 US sl.
► GAUBER-GRUBBER an inhabitant of North Carolina, Arkansas, or Georgia → 1865 US sl.
► GEORGIAN an inhabitant of Georgia in the U.S. → 1732
► GOOBER a poor countrified person; used as a nickname, esp. for an inhabitant of Georgia → 1865 Amer. dial.
► GOOBER-GRABBER a poor rustic or countrified person; used as a nickname, esp. for an inhabitant of Georgia → 1867 Amer. dial.
► GOOBER-GRABBLER an inhabitant of Georgia → 1908 Amer. dial.
► GOOBER-GRUBBER a poor rustic or countrified person; used as a nickname, esp. for an inhabitant of Georgia → 1880 Amer. dial.
► GOUBER-GRABBLER an inhabitant of Georgia → 1869 Amer. dial.
► GRUBER-GRUBBER an inhabitant of North Carolina, Arkansas, or Georgia → M19 sl.