A Question of the Moment, because
dakegra is away, and inspired by my current transcription project, which features a guy who grew up in the same area I did.
Is the phrase "down cellar" to mean "in/to the basement" strange to your ear, or perfectly normal? Usages would be:
"Where's Dad/the cat/the vaccuum cleaner?"
"Down cellar."
Or
"Where are you going?"
"Down cellar."
It's used sort of as a companion to "upstairs" in that it can mean a place and a direction.
I'm wondering if this is a regional thing or not.
Is the phrase "down cellar" to mean "in/to the basement" strange to your ear, or perfectly normal? Usages would be:
"Where's Dad/the cat/the vaccuum cleaner?"
"Down cellar."
Or
"Where are you going?"
"Down cellar."
It's used sort of as a companion to "upstairs" in that it can mean a place and a direction.
I'm wondering if this is a regional thing or not.
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