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Doe

Doe is derived from the Old English word Dough. Dough is a slang term for money.

Jay: I ain’t got no doe, fam.
dee: Calm! I will look after it this time.

by Aida92 May 13, 2019


ayuh

a-yuh
( ey-yuh, ey-yuh )
It’s an abbreviation of “Oh Yeah”. This word count as interjection in New England. It used to express agreement.

Jay: Isn’t she beautiful?
Dee: ayuh! I can’t stop staring at her.

by Aida92 June 21, 2019

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