It’s definitely a very narrow colloquialism you hear in New England. Honestly, I think it may be specific to the Seacoast Region of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
It’s used in the same context as “bastard”, but solely as a term of endearment.
Dubba. Mostly cuz I haven’t lived in New England for over 20 years.
Now there’s a word a fella could really muckle on to…
Never heard that one, had to look it up.
It’s definitely a very narrow colloquialism you hear in New England. Honestly, I think it may be specific to the Seacoast Region of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
It’s used in the same context as “bastard”, but solely as a term of endearment.
“What’s up, dubba?”