used to ask someone what they would like to drink.
The bartender raised an eyebrow at the group and asked with a smirk, "What's your poison, folks? Whiskey, beer, or something more exotic?"
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Those who posses the uncanny ability to relate breakfast, gout, and minor cases of dyslexia. Although distinguished between each other, many find the commonalities between these and others. Such as, nose whistles, college courses on friendship, and an obsessive compulsion of golf.
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Hello, Folks!
1. People and/or their cultures
2. An older style of music using techniques like fingerpicking and meliodic arpeggios
1. Those folk from ireland have strange folklore about faeries.
2. Everytime I pick up a mandolin or guitar I end up playing folk music
Folks is a figure of your parents. Your version of your mother and father. A term comeback by Kalvin Wilson in the year 2019, that has sounded old fashioned an proper.
I'm headed to my folks house for the weekend.
My folks won't accept anyone I date for the first two years so they know it's something real. That's why my folks won't meet them yet.