Posted by bradley on January 28, 2017 | |
I hate to be the grammar Nazi here, but it's not "hollows", it's "hallers"...
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I hate to be the grammar police, but it is "hollows", from Merriam-Webster, Hollows, a depressed or low part of a surface; especially : a small valley or basin.
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I have to imagine that you are being tongue-in-cheek here. As with most things Nazi, that's plain wrong. Appalachian dialect is another case, whereby it would be "holler" although I suppose "haller" might suffice depending upon one's phonetic inclination.
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Posted by bradley on January 29, 2017 | |
Your right, holler works good as well.
Mr. Richardson, how bout you go out to some of those "hollows" and explain all that to the locals?
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