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that Dat it tis and deedn't dat. This was used at the beginning of a conversation when the person didn't want any interruption [sic] or any contradiction. It was a sign that he knew without question what he was talking about. A fisherman would say, "Dat it tis and deedn't dat&quo...

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Language:English
Published: 1971
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