Etymological question -- "waller" a hole
"Terry Coombs" fired this volley in
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Actually Lloyd , the term "waller a hole out" is in common usage
both in
the northern Utahaha area where I grew up and in west Tennessee where
we've lived the last 30 years or so , also in the southern Ozarks
where I now live
How does that disagree with what I said. "Regional" can cover a lot of
regions.
If someone has any sort of drawl, they're likely to 1) come from a region
where most folks have one, too, and 2) are likely to use that term
instead of "wallow".
LLoyd
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