swunny
English
Verb
swunny
- (intransitive, US, dialectal) swear (in the phrase I'll swunny or I swunny, expressing wonderment)
- 1913, Jennette Lee, The Taste of Apples (page 345)
- "Well — I swunny! — That beats me — Never minded!" He got up and stretched himself — and looked at Anthony. "Never minded!" he said — and went slowly out, turning over London in his mind.
- 2011, Wanda Conley Lopez, The Man from Little Junction: Meet Ol' Jeb (page 73)
- “Well I'll swunny, that lil' booger jus' kicked an' kicked . . . He wuz so active Miz Betty an' I know'd that made Caroline feel more at ease with tha pregnancy an' all . . .
- 1913, Jennette Lee, The Taste of Apples (page 345)