Both "O's" in the word are long. An interjection used when emphasizing an action, especially one describing speed.
He be LoMo flying when he comes around that curve!
Sometimes used to tell a person who has gone past their time to leave, to go ahead and just leave.
âDidnât you say you were leaving? Goodnight Irene.â
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An older child causing concern because he still urinates in bed while sleeping at night.
"I heard that Jeffery pee-the-bed at night, and he'll be seven soon.
"Acting the fool" or "telling someone off." Making your displeasure known loudly, because someone didn't (for example) pay you what he or she promised.
Maggie know good and well she shouldn't have been clowning and acting the fool at that public library.
A word used by some black southerners long ago, (and sometimes still used today by old timers) often in a loving casual way to denote the reason for some action one may have taken or didn't take.
"Oh I know she owes me a little money, but I couldn't say nothing about that, beese she walked way over here and had so much trouble finding me. You know what I'm saying?" "It would be so ugly to bring that up."
Gossip, arguments, or any conflict stirred up to keep people at each other's throat.
Those people down at that lodge like to keep up a lot of mess, that's why I don't go down there.
What some southern kids called Salmon Croquettes.
Mama fixed some salmon co-cakes today.