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Coyote pronunciation
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In b4 poll.
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In B4 poll, I guess?
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JFC where is the goddamn poll?
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I say it "Kye-oh-tee"
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Kye yo tee. But I've heard it pronounced kye yote by old timers, prospectors and that drunk guy who lives in the back of the General Store.
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While-eee-khay-oat-eee
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Who cares? They suck, no matter how you pronounce it. I live in a very urban area and the biggest one I've ever seen came a strolling down my street one day. Those ****ers will hop your fence and gobble up Fido in a heartbeat if they get the chance.
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The animals you hear at night howling are kai-otes, when you order a soft drink at a restaurant you ask for a Coke even if they serve Pepsi, in school you drank from a water fountain, the object that holds clothing together rhymes with a writing instrument, the type of foldable bedding you can sleep on rhymes with the past tense form of "catch", we're currently in Fall and not Autumn, catty-corner is the common way of saying "adjacent," y'all means "you all", ain't is common for "am not" and the state I live in is a homophone to a state of painful sadness and hurt.
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when I live in nebraska it was the first
after 26 years in AZ it's the second weird how stuff changes you don't watch but a soft drink is still a coke |
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I do enjoy listening to them bark off in the distance. They are all over in Ahwatukee and in the surrounding foothills. When I moved into my new place, the first night I was awoken by the most insane, loud screaming I had ever heard. Scared me. I look out and 3 of them were right in my driveway howling like crazy. I think they smelled a new cat in the neighborhood. I just clapped my hands and they ran off. |
e is silent bitches.
They dig big ****ing holes in my fields. I mean BIG ****ing holes. **** them in the ear. |
I've always heard it pronounced "ocelot food".
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Coyote : Mexican travel agent : Coyote
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And it's pronounced "K-eye-oat-ee" |
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There are a pile of them here also. |
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My wife freaked, even though we have a 25 foot wall with spikes on top and two 75 pound labs that bark at ants. We're fine. |
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Should be good. They don't want to fight unless cornered or rabid. They look for efficient calories. Out here anyway. They don't chase too hard or fight. |
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Regardless, wild ****ing dogs (much like wild ****ing cats) can ruin your day. |
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And they're always the first to cry "Has anyone seen my cat, Mr. Cuddles?". Mr. Cuddles is dead, bitch. |
One is the 2nd a pack is the first I guess.
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Coe yo tay
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A woman came to our door with just her collar. "Is this yours?" |
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You're the worst kind of person |
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The E is silent you troglodyte ****s
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I used to say it with a silent E now I say it with the E. I don't know why I changed to be honest.
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Kah-YO-teh
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Coyote pronunciation
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Because you sounded like a ****ing asshole |
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And Pepsi isn't fit for human consumption. |
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That's no excuse. Where I grew up people said "pop" instead of soda. I grew up and realized how dumb that made me look so I switched. My mom's entire side of the family still says seen instead of saw- "I seen him at the store yesterday". I would never be caught dead saying some stupid shit like that. Make the change, bro. Please: |
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Coyote pronunciation
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Except when you go to a restaurant and order a Coke but you really want a ****ing root beer people really don't understand what the **** you're saying |
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If you want a specific type or a brand then you say it, but with most people saying Coke gets the point across 75% of the time because of how prevalent the brand is. |
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I had heard that Soda was primarily used east of the Mississippi and Coke to the west. But I am specific now. The worst is when you order a Jack and Coke and you get a Jack and Pepsi. I didn't order a Jack and Pepsi because that sucks. We have Javalina's in Phoenix too and they suck. They love Halloween so they can feast on the pumpkins. There is a hunting season for them here. They will **** up your car if you hit one. |
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Mostly these days though. I only order carbonated beverages at places with a self serve soda fountain [fast food, BBQ, pizza joints, buffets and the like], so all I'm really asking for is the bigger glass that costs money. |
4 legs, the e is silent.
2 legs, it is not. Also, the soda debate is kinda cool. I grew up in a suburb of Dallas, Tx. Coke was any of the dark colas. Here, everything is pop. Actually, Mt. Dew. Everybody and their dog drinks Mt. Dew. |
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If you say you want a Coke and you really want a Mr Pibb and you don't see an issue with what you're doing I think you deserve to die
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Oh, I've got more. Keep reading. |
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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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Ko yo tay |
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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mangy ugly F*****er
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If that coyote had a muff like Demi Moore's, how would you pronounce it?
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Kai-oat.
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remember the regional dialect survey.
It could tell where you are from depending on how you say certain words http://www.chiefsplanet.com/bb/showthread.php?t=279881 thank you search tool |
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This a city boy vs country boy thread?
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Both are correct
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I ask for a Coca Cola but I really want an RC not so sweet. No one ever has RC anymore so next best thing is Coke over the to sweet Pepsi.
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Per Missouri Conservationist
Tee not ot |
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It completely ****s up the flavor. |
"Kai-oat" is definitely the redneck version.
"We was out back, and seen a pack of kai-oats!" |
If it's on four legs, "kie-oh-tee". If it's on two legs, drives a truck with human cargo and speaks Spanish, "koy-oh-tay".
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"We was out back, and seen a pack of kai-oats!" How many ja-get? |
Wile E. Cay-oat.
No. There's a clue in the context of the word of how you're supposed to pronounce it. You need the rhyming name. Wile E. Cay-o-tee. That is the correct pronunciation. |
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