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Madhulk Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

You could come a-courtin'...

Clark: Lois, maybe we should put our
relationship before our work, just for tonight and --
Lois: Hold hands? You could come a-courtin'
on your horse and buggy
. Pick her up on his horse? All we need is a chaperone.
Sounds mighty traditional.
  

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Madhulk Lois: Hold hands? You could come a-courtin' on your horse and buggy . Pick her up on his horse?

  • Madhulk Lois: Hold hands?
  • You could come a-courtin' on your horse and buggy .
  • Pick her up on his horse?
  • Visit her on his horse and buggy (a "buggy" is a type of small horse-drawn carriage) for the purposes of courting her.
  • "courting" is a traditional word for what you do when you're wanting to form a romantic relationship with someone (traditionally leading to marriage, of course).
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MadhulkLois: Hold hands? You could come a-courtin'
on your horse and buggy
. Pick her up on his horse?

Visit her on his horse and buggy (a "buggy" is a type of small horse-drawn carriage) for the purposes of courting her. "courting" is a traditional word for what you do when you're wanting to form a romantic relationship with someone (tra
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