High Cotton: Noun, Adjective; {US, slang, idiomatic}; the best of times; a time of well being; well off, especially in terms of happiness (from the notion of a well developed high cotton crop that one would not need to bend over to pick, used in the Southern U.S. since the 1920's)"high cotton" meant that the crops were good and the prices, likewise, were better
Monday, September 24, 2012
Good Lord Willing and The Creek Don't Rise.
Does anyone else feel as though she may or may not have been swimming here before?
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