I just love all of these old sayings. I have heard them all my life and I think they take the cake.
- He lies so bad he has to hire someone else to call his dogs.
- Ready with his hat and slow with his money. (Courteous and close fisted.)
- He has more information than a Sears Roebuck catalog. (He knows it all.)
- Few weevils in his cotton. (He's a decent fellow)
- He lies like a rug.
- He's so slippery he'd hold his own in a pond full of eels.
- He's a flat out liar.
- A near man with a dollar. (Stingy)
- A close chewer and a tight spitter. (Stingy)
- He wants the earth and the moon with two strands of bob wire around it-and it white washed. (Greedy)
- He's so tight when he blinks his eyes his toe's curl up.
- He's so tight when he grins his pecker skins back.
- She makes pancakes so thin they've got just one side to them. (Stingy)
- His uncle stole my grandpa's horse. (Untrustworthy)
- Smart as a tree full of owls.
- Mosey (slow)
- Coat-tails a poppin. (Angry and in a hurry)
- With every foot up and toe-nails dragging. (Hurrying)
- Skedaddle (Get out of here.)
- Anything caught in my trap belongs to me.
- Anything my dog trees, I'll eat.
- Grinnin like a barrel of monkeys.
- Like a bug arguing with a chicken. (Useless)