I usually come from the south, What am I?
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
I may be a jolly old jerk,
Or even a delay, at work.
What am I?
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I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
I may be a jolly old jerk,
Or even a delay, at work.
What am I?
riddle
add a comment |
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
I may be a jolly old jerk,
Or even a delay, at work.
What am I?
riddle
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
I may be a jolly old jerk,
Or even a delay, at work.
What am I?
riddle
riddle
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Hiccup
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
A hick is an American derogatory term for a Southerner
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
Followed by up (up north or going up)
I may be a jolly old jerk,
A hiccup is an involuntary muscle jerk (but can be considered amusing)
Or even a delay, at work.
...And the word also means a small delay.
1
Wow!! great job.
– Smart
Nov 20 '18 at 7:42
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This might be...
Hiccup
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
A hick is an American derogatory term for a Southerner
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
Followed by up (up north or going up)
I may be a jolly old jerk,
A hiccup is an involuntary muscle jerk (but can be considered amusing)
Or even a delay, at work.
...And the word also means a small delay.
1
Wow!! great job.
– Smart
Nov 20 '18 at 7:42
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This might be...
Hiccup
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
A hick is an American derogatory term for a Southerner
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
Followed by up (up north or going up)
I may be a jolly old jerk,
A hiccup is an involuntary muscle jerk (but can be considered amusing)
Or even a delay, at work.
...And the word also means a small delay.
1
Wow!! great job.
– Smart
Nov 20 '18 at 7:42
add a comment |
This might be...
Hiccup
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
A hick is an American derogatory term for a Southerner
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
Followed by up (up north or going up)
I may be a jolly old jerk,
A hiccup is an involuntary muscle jerk (but can be considered amusing)
Or even a delay, at work.
...And the word also means a small delay.
This might be...
Hiccup
I usually come from the south,
A howdy comes from my mouth.
A hick is an American derogatory term for a Southerner
But then I come from the north,
Or skywards from the earth.
Followed by up (up north or going up)
I may be a jolly old jerk,
A hiccup is an involuntary muscle jerk (but can be considered amusing)
Or even a delay, at work.
...And the word also means a small delay.
answered Nov 20 '18 at 7:35


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