fifty-eleven

adj

Etymology

From humorous use of eleven to continue counting the fifties.

Definitions

  1. Very many

    Very many; too many to count; quite a lot.

    • Mr. [John W.] Ransone has the part of a stranded German musician and comes to the deserted inn (the servants have struck for their wages) and becomes waiter, cook, porter and fifty-eleven other things to help fill the vacancies.
    • mister: The white man got fifty-eleven way to get money and go to school to learn some more ways. If you go to one of them schools say, "I'm gonna learn how to make money"... they'll give you a mop and bucket.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA