Southern USA slang.
Background is as old as the southern USA
speech and word patterns were developing
Ount -Do you want to?
Background is as old as the southern USA
speech and word patterns were developing
Ount -Do you want to?
Johnny is going fishing; he sees his friend Billy sitting on the porch swing.
Johnny walks up to Billy and says,"Billy, I'm a' going fishing do ya ount to go with me?" Billy replies, "Yeah, I ount to go a fishing with you, ya ount to go to Jimmy's and see if he ounts to go too?"
Johnny walks up to Billy and says,"Billy, I'm a' going fishing do ya ount to go with me?" Billy replies, "Yeah, I ount to go a fishing with you, ya ount to go to Jimmy's and see if he ounts to go too?"
by Maggie September 12, 2004
I don't care but with a black man voice. Is said as a response to something that they should care about.
Geoff: Bro you have food on your face.
George: Ount curr! (wipes away food when geoff isn't looking)
George: Ount curr! (wipes away food when geoff isn't looking)
by geoyo February 17, 2013
by john d mcc April 15, 2008