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In reply to the discussion: What are some words that only people in your area would know? please tell the area and what the word means . Here are my [View all]Lunabell
(7,203 posts)36. Yessireebob. N.Fl. But originally Nashville,Tennessee.
That's another southernism. Pronounced: yes-sir-ee-bob. Lol.
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What are some words that only people in your area would know? please tell the area and what the word means . Here are my [View all]
debm55
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GPV
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catbyte
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catbyte
Jan 19
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Oh you do? that's fun knowing. Here in SW PA if you ask for a soda. you will get a pop with a scoop of ice cream.
debm55
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debm55
Jan 17
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Excellent post, wnylib. That your for posting all the information. It was so good to read it.
debm55
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debm55
Jan 18
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What a fantastic post! Thank you very much yellowdogintexas for such a informative post!
debm55
Jan 19
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debm55
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