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might-could 

v. 1. synonomous to "might" or "could" originating in the deep south. (really stupid)
Man: I might-could do that for ya.
Woman: um, wtf!?
might-could by zit boner November 15, 2004

Relationships could get a bit tricky over the next few days, so promise yourself that no matter what loved ones might say you won’t overreact and make things worse than they need to be. Smile serenely and pretend that nothing bothers you in the slightest. 

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Relationships could get a bit tricky over the next few days, so promise yourself that no matter what loved ones might say you won’t overreact and make things worse than they need to be. Smile serenely and pretend that nothing bothers you in the slightest.

relationships could get a bit tricky over the next few days, so promise yourself that no matter what loved ones might say you won’t overreact and make things worse than they need to be. Smile serenely and pretend that nothing bothers you in the slightest. 

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relationships could get a bit tricky over the next few days, so promise yourself that no matter what loved ones might say you won’t overreact and make things worse than they need to be. Smile serenely and pretend that nothing bothers you in the slightest.

mightcould 

Goes along with ustacould.

Used in place of "may be able to," in redneck vernacular.
Well I ustacould, gimme a minute I mightcould again.
mightcould by A. A. Ron April 5, 2005

Mightcouldland 

Mississippi and parts of Alabama. The geographic region where the phrase "might could" is commonly used in speech. This phrase is not common throughout the American South, nor among rednecks in general, but is predominant in the backwards South.
Mightcouldland native: "I might could help you on Friday."
Friend: "I never knew you were from Mightcouldland."
Mightcouldland by Lunchbag July 28, 2011
An armpit enthusiast — typically of the scent, appearance, and touch of hairy underarms.
That dude’s such a pitpig, I have to wear deodorant to keep him at bay.
Pitpig by wimbledon May 28, 2026
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