| Plural form of 1-Down, in dialect |
New York Times |
12 Oct 2024 |
| "The ones over here", for New Yorkers (homophone of "Disco Duck" artist Rick) |
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| Apt rhyme for 'Brooklynese' |
Newsday |
24 Sep 2022 |
| Dis twice? |
New York Times |
26 Sep 2015 |
| Dis and dat? |
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| Dis and dat |
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| Dis twice? |
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| "___ Bones G'wine Rise Again" (spiritual) |
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| Certain ones, in Brooklyn |
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| Not those, in Brooklyn |
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| Not those, in Brooklynese |
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| Brooklynese pronoun |
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| Both dis and dat |
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| Dis and dis |
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| Dis and dat |
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| Both dis and dat |
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| "___ Bones Gwine ter Rise Again" (old song) |
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| Not dose |
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| Leo Gorcey pronoun |
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| Relative of dem and dose |
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| Companion of dem and dose |
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| Partner of dose |
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| From himself: Lat. |
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| Companion of dem and dose. |
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| Companion of "dem." |
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| From himself, in law. |
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