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Thomaskochi Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Come through the rye

What is the meaning of " come through the rye" ?
  

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I always wondered about that also. It is "coming through the rye," (comin') and from a poem, so maybe it doesn't have an exact meaning.

  • I always wondered about that also.
  • It is "coming through the rye," (comin') and from a poem, so maybe it doesn't have an exact meaning.
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I always wondered about that also.

It is "coming through the rye," (comin') and from a poem, so maybe it doesn't have an exact meaning.
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Rye is another great Irish crop for making booze. (Rye whiskey, barley malt, corn liquor, etc.)

It's like comin' through the corn field, comin' through the wheat field, comin' through the rye [field]. - a wonderful place to kiss a girl.

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