Took A Dixie

What is Took A Dixie?


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Meaning, a lapse, cognitive dissidence, a boycott, negligence, a vacation/holiday, a siesta, laziness, idleness. Can imply both a purposeful or unintentional commission or omission.

I heard Chris Matthews on MSNBC use this term on February 25, 2009. I don't have a quote but he used it in this fashion:

"They took a dixie on that one."

Another example:

"They did a good job on the paint but took a dixie on the suspension."

See lazy, idle, mistake, cognitive dissidence


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