come-all-you

noun

Etymology

From the common occurrence in such songs of an exhortation beginning "come all you".

Definitions

  1. A traditional folk or country song.

    • He slapped his thighs and whooped and catcalled, encouraging anyone who knew it to join in the ‘traditional come-all-you’!

The neighborhood

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