AST: past tense of the verb, to ask. "Who ast yew?"
-- Texan Dictionary
-- Texan Dictionary
Related:
- NODE: Past tense of to know. "I node him for years!"
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Texan... - ARE: sixty minutes. "Ah'll meet yew thar in about a are!"
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Texan... - BEAR: an alcoholic beverage. "Yew ever taste light bear?"
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Texan... - KAINT: contraction for cannot. "Yew kaint do that!"
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Texan... - SACKS: male of female. "Whut sacks are yew?"
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Texan... - SEP: to omit. "Everybody gets a RC sep yew!"
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Texan... - TUTHER: of two or more. "Yew can take one or tuther!"
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Texan... - SENSE: from a past time. "It's a are sense ah had a RC!"
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Texan... - BIT: Past tense
of BYTE...
From the same category:
- I've got a Mickey Mouse PC with a Goofy operating
system... - Fortune Telling:
Crystal... - When a thing has been said, and said well, have no scruple.
Take it and copy it. -- Anatole... - Born again
virgin... - So full of artless jealousy is guilt,
It spills itself in fearing to be spilt.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Hamlet -- Act iv...
