Deers
Noun
plural
- (dated or nonstandard) Plural of deer
- 1984, Justin Wilson, Howard Jacobs, More Cajun Humor, page 79,“Not dem kinda deers, dese de kine wit′ antling.â€She say, “I′m goin′ witcha.â€He say, “I'll be damned, iss not′ing but a dirty ol′ men's camp an′ you can′t go.â€Well, she bawled an′ squalled and raise some sand, but he went to hont dem deers.
- 2001, William Arnett, Emmer Sewell, Paul Arnett, William Arnett (editors), Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South, Volume 2, page 191,“They there to scare the deers away from the garden. Deers, they slip in here at night and make a mess eating up things,†she says.
- 2006, Phil Bowie, Guns, page 296,“I thought he used to be a hunter or something,†Hardin said.“If you call shooting deers in some kind of deer zoo great sport,†Sarah said.