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Dit Dot

A word, originating on Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, used to refer to tourists who have a hard time understanding the local "Hoi Toid" dialect. It has since spread throughout eastern North Carolina to refer broadly to ignorant tourists, especially yankees and city slickers.

"Eet's hoi toid, cahn't feesh, gutta eet marshed potaetoues."
"What'd you just say?"
"Nuttin, ya dit dot."

by 123jimmy April 7, 2015

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