In All My Put-Togethers

A wonderful phrase from the Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English (Bookshop|Amazon), edited by Michael Montgomery and Jennifer Heinmiller, is in all my put-togethers, meaning “in all my accumulated experience.” This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “In All My Put-Togethers”

My new favorite expression that I learned from the dictionary of Southern Appalachian English is, in all my put-togethers. And that means in all of my experience. I never saw anything like that in all my put-togethers.

Oh yeah, that’s a good one. That’s going in the permanent lexicon. Not just your experience, but everything that you figured out from your experience.

Yes, yes, yes. In all my put-togethers. 877-929-9673.

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