Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An if; unless.
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"I Got U" MITCHY SLICK VILLAGE BOO 40 GLOCC NEW SONG WIT EMINEM ON PAGE FUK LIL WAYNE Tiny Doo DAMU Gold macnificent aka nif nasty on'em TAP $sEeiN Me oNLine iZ oNLY SeEiN Me GriND$ Jayo Felony CRHYMES - SHALL RISE FROM OUT THE FIRESTORM!!!
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June 6, 2008 at 10:51 am and u shall see into path of feer. unless feer is pionty nif then wen it go thru u, u die. inside this box is pain. now stick your hand in!
SPICE MUST FLOW - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2007
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His thumb brushed her nif pie in deliberate strokes.
A Suitable Vengeance George, Elizabeth 1991
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I can wimmy -- I can messy or milky nif ther be need o't.
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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I dwon 'naw, bit I da thenk, nif I war a gennelman, that I'd vine better spoort than huntin; bezides, zim ta I 'tis desperd wicked to hunt animals vor one's spoort.
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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I zeed Farmer Haggit zoon âter I upt, an a zed, nif a voun one o 'my shee-ape in tha vive-an-twenty yacres, a'd drash I za long as a cood ston auver me, an wi' a groun ash 'too!
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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Bit nif you'll vorgee me vor my bauldniss, a-mâ-be, I mid not be afeard ta zâ zummet ta you that you, mâm yourzell mid like ta hire.
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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_ -- Thomas, you a liv'd a long time wi 'Father, an' I.dwont like ta chide ye, bit nif you da tâk o 'Miss Cox in thic fashion, I.knaw she on't like it, naw moor sholl I. Miss Cox,
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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(Naw readship in't I put) _That nif thâ did'n shut tha, rooks
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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Thâ zed 'twar time to a done wi'jitch litter, or jitch stuff, or I dwon knaw what thâ call'd it; bit thâ war a frunted wi' Hester about it: an I zed nif thâ war a frunted wi 'Hester, thâ mid be frunted wi' I.
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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