bright eyes n.pl. payday. Editorial Note: This term cannot be properly substantiated. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
bright eyes n.pl. payday. Editorial Note: This term cannot be properly substantiated. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
“Cornbread,” a poem by Kentucky writer Silas House, is thick with sensory memories of Appalachian cooking and family: scooping cornmeal by hand and “the splash of egg, the gallop of buttermilk.” The poet recalls his mother cooking after work, the...
When Bebe, a non-native English speaker in Charlotte, North Carolina, moved from England to the United States, she learned that a minor illness isn’t called the lurgy but the crud. In the 1700s, lurgy was used jokingly to refer to “a vague medical...