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a variation of the word if. I can carry you over to the farm if'n ya want me to.
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Old-timey contraction meaning "if and when" I'll call you tomorrow if'n I get my homework done.
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If. An unnecessary, improper contraction of "if" and an obsolete mystery word, commonly used in the South. Danzig lyrics from "Tired of being alive": "Don't care, if'n you die..."
Dylan lyrics from "Don't think twice, it's all right": "sit and wonder why, babe, if'n you don't know by now" |
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