- 1. An expression in the southern United States that ends a conversation, usually cutting it short, usually implying that the recipient of the phrase should scram. > 1: The feller from the church sent me? > 2. Yep, the farmer ain't home. > 1: 'Bout a job? > 2: Come back tomorrow. > 1: Come back tomorrow? > 2: Yep. > 1: 'Cause the feller from the church sent me. > 2: All righty. > 1: Okay, I'll see you tomorrow. (Leaves.) Source: ecdict
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