pronounced "ah-YON-der" - meaning "over there" - combination of Spanish "alla" and southern rural US "yonder" (each of which generally mean "over there") - most likely used by country folks who may have picked up a little Spanish or recent migrants from Spanish speaking countries whose knowledge of English comes primarily from contact with people in the rural South
Hey, Pedro, how 'bout you and Billy Bob hop in that truck allander and go grab us some comida?
Say, Francisco, I ain't seen Merle all morning. You wanna check with the boys allander, see if anybody knows where he's at?
Say, Francisco, I ain't seen Merle all morning. You wanna check with the boys allander, see if anybody knows where he's at?
by hallander November 25, 2020