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coonjine
coonjine, n. and v. U.S. slang. (ˈkuːndʒaɪn) [Origin unknown.] (See quots.)1896 The Bully (A song) (D.A.), I coonjined in the front door, the coons were dancing high. 1933 Amer. Speech. VIII. iv. 77/2 Coonjining is the peculiar gait or shuffle that darkies of more than fifty years ago sometimes indu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sidney Stripling
River of Song: Georgia (Rounder Records 2001), a selection of songs from the Allan Lomax Collection: "Sally Walker" (Children's song) "Coon Gi'nt" ("Coonjine wikipedia.org
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rouster
ˈrouster [f. roust v.2] 1. U.S. = roustabout n. 1.1883 American VI. 40 Men..who used to be rousters, and are now broken down and played out. 1929 B. L. Burman Mississippi iii. 47 A rouster, with two coffee sacks tied around his body..lay on the boiler deck strumming a guitar. 1938 ― Blow for Landing... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Henry (musical)
the Levee" - John Henry and Chorus "Ya Gotta Bend Down" - Blind Lemon and Chorus "How Come I'm Born Wid a Hook in My Hand (Reprise)" - John Henry "Coonjine wikipedia.org
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