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Missippi

  1. (Southern US) Nonstandard form of Mississippi.
    • 1965 [1959], William Faulkner, The Mansion (The Snopes Trilogy; 3)‎[1], New York: Vintage Books, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      Not only you won’t be depriving no native-born Missippi grub contractor outen his rightful and natural profit on the native-born Missippi grub []
    • 2009 August 24, James Patterson, Richard DiLallo, Alex Cross's Trial (Alex Cross; 15), London: Random House, →ISBN, page 374:
      "Mama always said I come into Miss'ippi the same year Miss'ippi joined up with the United States."
    • 2009 November 15, Charles W. Eagles, “Segregation at Ole Miss”, in The Price of Defiance: James Meredith and the Integration of Ole Miss[2], University of North Carolina Press, →ISBN, page 43:
      In succeeding months and years, the tall and mustachioed Jim Ivy and his cry of "Come on, Miss'ippi" became increasingly popular, and college students began to affectionately call him "Blind Jim."