Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A spirituous liquor distilled from potatoes in Barbados.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A spirituous liquor or drink distilled from potatoes; -- used in the Barbadoes.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
spirituous liquor ordrink distilled frompotatoes ; – used in theBarbadoes .
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Examples
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March 26, 2005 12: 28 scott: yeah mabby someone could e-mail it to me as well scott@westcoastfire.com
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Ye wouldn't belave it, mabby, but there's them that can tell ye Loot'nant
Waring's Peril Charles King 1888
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Though mabby he means I stole the _gobble_ of one of his turkeys.
The Drummer Boy 1871
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"Fo 'de Lawd, I knows dat, an' I thank'ee, Mas'r, for sayin 'dem words by de grave whar mabby she done har'em; thank'ee."
The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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"It'll kill them horses," he said, "but mabby that's nothin 'to please the girl."
Aikenside Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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I'd as soon sleep in a hearse, and I shall put in some brass bedsteads and hair mattresses, and mabby I shall furnish Gusty's room with willer work.
Bessie's Fortune A Novel Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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If your life sucks, change it! whats wrong mabby we can help killing your self is not the way to go it causes so much pain to the people who are still hear
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* The prior refided here with all his train and dependents; and the church and other buildings, about it were extenfive and magnificent, but are all now in. complete ruins, except the prefent kirk, which is dark within, and mabby with -
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She wur a tender thing, my little gal wur, and mabby ef she'd had a bit o 'somethin' better'n the salt fish -- Well, she be beyond meat and drink now, "he said, choking again.
Culm Rock The Story of a Year: What it Brought and What it Taught Glance Gaylord
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We allowed as how mabby you took it 'long with you. "
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