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bonnyclabber

[ bon-ee-klab-er ]

noun

  1. Northern and Midland U.S. clabber ( def 1 ).


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of bonnyclabber1

First recorded in 1625鈥35, bonnyclabber is from Irish bainne clabair literally, 鈥渕ilk of the clapper鈥 (i.e., of the churn lid or dasher)
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鈥淏onnyclabber鈥 is thick, sour milk; 鈥渟pouty鈥 is soggy, spongy ground; 鈥渟onsy鈥 means cute, charming or lively; and 鈥渨amus鈥 is a man鈥檚 work jacket.

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It鈥檚 not quite as vital as the battles to save the likes of the Amur leopard and giant panda from extinction, but a campaign to preserve a host of endangered regional American words and phrases has been launched, looking to save the likes of 鈥渨amus鈥 to 鈥渟onsy鈥, and 鈥渟pouty鈥 to 鈥渂onnyclabber鈥.

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She raised the jar of bonnyclabber, which lurched out in jerks upon his plate, whilst he kept gayly stirring it with the spoon.

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Her polished manner and ease in company do not suffer one to suspect ever so remotely that she at any time plied the reaping-hook, and came out of a stubblefield to regale a weary wanderer with brown bread and bonnyclabber.

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Loppered milk is sometimes called bonnyclabber.

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