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.
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.
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!
One to be angry at or bitter against.
I hate how that customer opens the door and walks in.
A social gathering from the past (it lasted at least to the 1960s and early 70s) where the people (usually black Americans) ate chitlins (chitterlings) and cole slaw. Red Rooster hot sauce was available to go on them. Most of the time you could get only one serving, and it always seemed at these times that the chitlins tasted extra good. The chitlin supper had to be given by a reputable individual though because it was often said: "You don't eat everybody's chitlins."
The usher read the announcement: "Martha Johnson will be having a Chitlin Supper this Saturday night to raise money for the church anniversary."
"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.