Originally Posted by
BuzzinBumble
My family in the south had and has a lot of neat ways of saying things. No wheretoall must be like that. A southern colloquialism.
If asked where something was, my grandmother always replied "Out yonder" and we never knew where yonder was. It really cracked us up.
Edie, Piepatch is the first QBer who responded here. Hee hee.
Good Grief, is my face red!!!!!! Now, with all respect to Piepatch, I am going to rack my brain trying to think of a kind definition for Piepatch. A piepatch is a word that has been used by families from generation to generation, throughout the United States and the meaning has somewhat changed over the years. A piepatch is part of our heritage.
We had penger in our pocket (Swedish for money), Yah, Sure, you betcha, is typical Minnesota, get upset and say "Oh, for the cat's sake" (from an old old tv kids show local to us, Axel and his Treehouse.
Edie