• Gunna

    Origin

    Apparently due to .

    Contraction

    contraction

    1. (rare) Alternative spelling of gonna
      • 1915, George Bronson-Howard, God’s Man,
    http://books.google.com/books?id=e_sdAAAAMAAJ The Bobbs-Merrill Company, page 132,
      • “Oh, yes, I can,” answered Pink, “you’re gunna try to make me think you’re stuck on Beau. What you’re gunna give him you was sic saving for me. See? I’m jerry.” And he laughed at her encrimsoned face.
      • a. 1972 J. R. Simplot, quoted in Neal R. Peirce, The Mountain States of America: People, Politics, and Power in the Eight Rocky Mountain States,
    http://books.google.com/books?id=HUCPzNYyUvwC W. W. Norton & Company (1972), ISBN 0393052559, page 134,
      • We have the products here, the raw materials, the know-how to do it. That’s simple, and we’re gunna do it.
      • 2007, Mallory Dunn, The Letters,
    http://books.google.com/books?id=IfA9S-DMTlYC Xlibris Corporation, ISBN 1-4257-5943-2, page 14,
      • “Always, Drake. No police officer will ever hold you down.” Myrick looked around. “Man, I hate hospitals. Let’s get out of here. I’m gunna go sign that paper work.” sic Myrick turned towards the door as he escaped the pressing moment with his son.

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