Patricia from Fort Worth, Texas, has been mystified by an expression her husband’s grandmother would use when trying to avoid answering a question about where something had gone. She’d say it’s gone where the woodbine twineth and the whangdoodle...
Liz from Grand Prairie, Texas, asks why her mother used anywho as a way to wrap up a long story or pivot to a new topic. Anywho and anyhoo are playful variants of anyhow, first appearing as representations of Irish speech and now common in North...

