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Catchword for “whickerbill”
Catchword: whickerbill
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The part of speech reflects that used in the full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: “Does whickerbills count?” says he. The boys argued awhile, but there ain’t no denying that a whickerbill is part of a man’s prick.…Jack pulled out the God-awfullest tool you ever seen, only on a jackass.…Randolph notes that “whickerbill” is the Ozark word for prepuce.
Author:
J.C. Short
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Down in the Holler
Dateline:
Galena, Mo.
Date of Publication:
Oct., 1939
Originally published in:
Original Author:
Vance Randolph
Original Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Pissing in the Snow and Other Ozark Folktales
Original Date Published:
Jan. 1, 1987
Original Page Number: 91
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