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findin'

vb. (eye dialect of finding English)

Usage examples of "findin'".

Sniffin' out some missin' girl to see if she was on some pimp's string or findin' some runaway daddy who was hidin' out in the worst places, the kind the cops don't go in, for twenty to fifty bucks was crazier than doin' this for millions.

She looked like she should be out findin' Johns, but she didn't look like no shadow dancer.

That was bad, too, 'cause it meant more'n likely that they were very close to findin' what they were tryin' to find, or maybe they'd found it and were just makin' sure.

I searched through her old memories, findin' it uncomfortable, but this had me curious.

We don't know if them necklaces didn't screw up this whole bit, but if they did we're better off findin' folks and seein' what this place is like.

But she wouldn't drink none herself, an' the hard trip in the heat and sand carryin' the baby, an' findin' the water hole dry was too much for her.

It ain't sense to risk killin' the kid when we've got a chance to save her—jest on a slim chance o' findin' out who she is.

Eyeing the athletic Easterner fiercely, he growled with deliberate meaning: “Ye same to be findin' plenty av amusement in the private affairs av me friend an' mesilf.