_In the harse_
harse [PT] _In the harse:_ Means that a person is mad. "Come home cause mother is 'in the harse.'" Means mother is very, very upset because you are not home. Also used as he is 'in the harse' of liquor. In this case it refers to a person drunk who gets violent and wants...
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Summary: | harse [PT] _In the harse:_ Means that a person is mad. "Come home cause mother is 'in the harse.'" Means mother is very, very upset because you are not home. Also used as he is 'in the harse' of liquor. In this case it refers to a person drunk who gets violent and wants to fight. Yes DICT CEN. Not Used Not used Withdrawn Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 19 May 2015, NEWFOUNDLAND FOLKLORE SURVEY, [check] beside 'Remembered' |
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