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Da |
the |
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Dat |
that |
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Dem |
them |
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Dis |
this |
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Do-Do (Make Do-Do) |
To go to sleep, one of the first terms some Louisiana
children learn. |
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Dressed |
Referring to a sandwich or Po-Boy, this means add
mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomatoes. |
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Envie (Ohn vee) |
Your heart's desire or a very strong craving. |
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Esplande |
A walkway |
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Fais Do Do |
Party where a traditional Cajun dance is performed.
[French phrase meaning literally "to make sleep." |
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Filé (fee lay) |
Ground sassafras leaves use to season gumbo and other
dishes. |
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Garry |
Porch (probably a corruption of the garret) |
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Getting down |
Getting out of the car. |
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Gris Gris |
A (voodoo) spell |
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