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likker

[ lik-er ]

noun

Eye Dialect.


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Americans often wax poetic about the traditional dishes found on their Thanksgiving tables — casseroles of sweet potatoes with toasted marshmallow topping, collard greens swimming in pot likker, tamales stuffed with green chiles and roasted pork.

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Home & Family Singer-actress Katharine McPhee; chef Carla Hall prepares greens with smoked paprika pot likker.

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“Whatchall mean? Y’all ain’t gonna drink my stuff? This is the best corn likker in the county! It’d be sacker-lijus not to drink it!”

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The scent of fermenting likker.

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Hell, their wives have lost their teeth and their shape, and likker won’t set on their stomachs, and they don’t believe in God, so it’s up to you to give ’em something to stir ’em up and make ’em feel alive again.

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