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I pronounce it: that thing that looks like a dog or a wolf but isnt
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In a bit of irony. The nearest convenience store to me has carried Pepsi in its fountain for the longest. But it also had Dr. Pepper. So that's what I usually got there. About a month ago, they put in a Coca Cola option. Still, about 1/2 the time I go right up and dispense Dr. Pepper out of habit. Doesn't even occur to me that I could have had Coke until I get to the car. |
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Either way is correct.http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/coyote%20?s=t
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My daughter has an intense barking laugh that sounds like a coyote chasing a unicorn. |
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Rednecks man...
Coyote- Kai-Oat Wash- Warsh Missouri-Missourah Creek- Crick Naked-Nekkid |
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Naked - you have no clothes on Nekkid - you have no clothes on, and you're up to something. |
Not all cats are susceptible to coyote. I once saw a main coon cat tear the complete shit out of a large pit. Just destroyed the poor animal and the owner couldn't really do much about the situation. Luckily the dog came through but he looks like a random victim\fighting dog now.
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Either way is correct depending on the dialect of where you are from.
But the real way is with a silent E you numb skulls! No one up north calls it a Kayh-oh-tee. That's just dumb and I will make fun of your dialect for saying in that way. |
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For some reason they get big in North Florida - I almost hit one in my Audi several yrs ago - it was very close - It was big for a coyote.
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