mightcould


goes along with ustacould.

used in place of “may be able to,” in redneck vernacular.
well i ustacould, gimme a minute i mightcould again.
v. 1. synonomous to “might” or “could” originating in the deep south. (really stupid)
man: i might-could do that for ya.
woman: um, wtf!?
phrase used by most southerners and redneck teachers named susan
sudent:miss i didnt finsh my essay
teacher:we might could try a little harder next time

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