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might-should

split usage of both of the words "might" and "should," implying a sense of both mild necessity and lethargy
When asked by his wife if he had planned on watering the plants and feeding the cats, Walter replied, "I might-should, if don't want a beating."
by John Raymond October 6, 2003
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