yeller
also, old yeller. only the greatest dog who ever lived. anyone who doesn’t cry after seeing this movie probably lacks a soul, or hates puppies.
l-ssie was a h-ll of a dog, but that b-tch has got nothing on old yeller.
tragically dead, like the dog old yeller
gary coleman is yeller
what people in tennessee say for yellow..
god, i miss florida.
“i got that yeller truck from dad, he done got him a new’n”
the word meaning h-llo, or good moring. this word was developed during 1916 when slavory first started. slave owners would typically announce yeller! every morning to wake the slaves up
yeller!, whats going on; yeller! time to wake up !
one who yells
yeller: those god d-mned kids, i’ll scoop their eyes out wif mah spoon
yeller’s wife: don’t use my good silver!
slang for h-llo or hi
yeller, kelso b dere?
a fat -ss chick. she is like a freakin’ whale.
yeller sank the boat
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