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Nov 28, 2008, 01:13 PM
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chawbacon
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for November 28, 2008 is:
chawbacon \CHAW-bay-kun\ noun
: bumpkin, hick
Example sentence:
Larry has been living in the city for almost a year, but hes still as much of a chawbacon as the day he left the farm.
Did you know?
Chaw is an alteration of chew that is still used in some English dialects, especially in rural areas. Cured pork, or bacon, was a staple of some rural folks diets in the past. Since the 16th century, chaw has been combined with bacon to create a ludicrous name for an uncultured yokel. Over the centuries, the word has lent its delicious dialect flavor to a wide range of publications, but it has become less common in recent decades. Today, city dwellers are as likely as country folk to chow down on bacon, and the word chawbacon isnt often on the lips of either group.
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