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I do use that phrase a lot. Not sure why it stuck with me. Maybe because that's my sister's name.
It has been a long time since I’ve heard someone exclaim, "You ain't just whistling Dixie!" but when I was a child, this term was commonly used by people who wanted to underscore a point that had just been made by someone else. I've never understood why Dixie was the song embraced by this explicative, as opposed to, say, Moon River or Inagaddadavida or The Battle Hymn of The Republic. I guess whoever coined the phrase needed a short, one-word title or maybe he just liked Southern music written by northerners.
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I do use that phrase a lot. Not sure why it stuck with me. Maybe because that's my sister's name.