by Little Fish » Sat Oct 30, 2021 4:42 pm
Crick for those who dont know is a "dialectical variant of creek, which more closely resembles the pronunciation of the word by certain regional speakers." (Source : google)
Also did this on my cell phone and was so nervous bc everything was so small. But oh my word they are so stinking cute!!!
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by Little Fish » Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:24 am
☆°•*{MelodyRose}*•°☆ wrote:I love him! So much!! What a cutie! I actually use the word "crick"
On occasions when my southern accent shows a lil too much, lol.
Ahhh yes Alkene did such a good job!! I've used the work crick since I was a child and honestly prefer it to creek. Especially when describing a really small one hahaha. But Im glad you get it! ♡
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