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a. (alternative spelling of little old English)
Usage examples of "little ole".
Well, I got a day to kill, so I walked on back to the hotel an there is the little ole man still playin against hissef, an he seems to be winnin.
My little ole brain would bust if I even tried to think about them!
You don't believe me, let me tell you, not that long ago they sewed a little ole black gal's thang together and got away with it.
Only reason I'm leavin' this little ole earth is so I can stick with you!
Tried to blow through his system a couple a times, but after a few weak warning shots to tell me whose turf I was runnin' on he gave me some wicked feedback that left me droolin' -- stuck out of my imp with the little ole cursor flashin', meaning it couldn't locate the receiver, and me too fragged in the head to do anything other than to take up my whole schema wonderin' at that little ole blinkin' light.
How yo littlest chile, de one dem white boys used to call little ole blueblack, how dat chile do weep!
And Ma could talk her way out of that by making a cop think about his sweet little ole granny.
So little ole me goes in there the next morning for bacon and the minute I opened that door and step inside, I hear something rattling.
Willis Ijams is the new president, but when he's away, little ole Georgie takes the gavel and whoops 'em up and introduces the speakers—.