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* '''have a crow to pluck with someone''' (''Southern U.S''): to have a reason to disagree or argue with someone.  
 
* '''have a crow to pluck with someone''' (''Southern U.S''): to have a reason to disagree or argue with someone.  
 
** "I have a crow to pluck with you." ("the Dead", ''Dublibers'')
 
** "I have a crow to pluck with you." ("the Dead", ''Dublibers'')
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*'''Crowplucking:''' crows are carrion eaters who pluck out and eat the eyes of corpses
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 19 February 2022

  • have a crow to pluck with someone (Southern U.S): to have a reason to disagree or argue with someone.
    • "I have a crow to pluck with you." ("the Dead", Dublibers)
  • Crowplucking: crows are carrion eaters who pluck out and eat the eyes of corpses