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Stuffy: Noun (Plural: Stuffers)

Stuffy: Noun (Plural: Stuffers)

We should enslave every and all stuffers. Stuffy Enslavement Union, rejoice!
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Noun

Almost a substitute for "none" or "no" but used in a slightly different manner. Used by black Americans in rural East Texas as early as the 1920s. Can still be heard.
Question : "Did you catch any fish?" Answer "I ain't got noun yet." Or: "I ain't got noun one fish."
"Bobby's always asking for money, I ain't got noun time for him."
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THE NOUN USE AS ADJECTIVE

"THE NOUN USE AS ADJECTIVE"

a noun n:

Mode of service from another noun and it follows 'thus function as an adj' commence 1 summary of modification 2 service of concidered gestures
The noun use as adjective : concise
concise the 'Vietnam flag'

concise the 'American - Spanish war flags in PH late 1800'
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noun

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Noun

A noun is a noun
Your mom is a noun, Why?
Because she's an object, subject and an idea ;)
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noune

Suffix used in french Canadian (mainly in the province of Québec) to attenuate swear words or make random words and names sound funny.
Ma professeure de musique, Madame Manoune (Manon), est grosse en tabarnoune (tabarnack).
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literate (noun)

How *well* you know a language, could be in terms of grammar, spelling, vocabulary, or punctuation.
Guy1: "1800s Americans were more literate (noun) than today's Americans."
Guy2: "Is that really true?"
Guy1: "Yeah, you can look it up pretty easily."
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