Regional Dialect Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a dialectal variant of the past tense and past participle of 'bring'

verb past tense of the verb 'bring'; to carry, convey, or take something or someone to a place

  • The chef brang out the main course to the table.
  • I brang my umbrella just in case it rains.
  • She brang her A-game to the competition.
  • His speech brang hope to the community.

adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb; in this case, 'c'mere' is an adverb indicating a direction or movement toward the speaker

interjection an interjection expresses a strong emotion or sentiment; in this case, 'c'mere' is an informal way of calling someone to come closer

  • Please come here, I need to discuss something with you.
  • Hey, c’mere for a sec, I want to show you something cool.
  • Yo, c’mere and check out this new song I found.
  • The answer to the problem was right in front of me, I just needed to c’mere and see it.

noun additional items or things; extras

adverb in addition; also

  • The speaker's use of addlins in the presentation added a touch of elegance.
  • I like to throw in a little addlins when I'm cooking for friends.
  • She always knows how to bring the addlins to the party.
  • His creativity knows no bounds, he always has some addlins up his sleeve.