@haesicks2: Thats it. Thats the word.

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indogwetrust3
indogwetrust :
Ool 😎
2023-08-21 05:25:05
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travvyt
travvyt :
Can’t
2023-08-21 00:56:13
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drsah1612
drsah1612 :
That’s the correct pronunciation.
2023-08-21 01:21:00
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morelcompassmusic
Morel Compass :
My Australian friends love it when I say “diesel“ 🤷‍♂️
2023-08-21 01:01:10
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i.gonzalez1904
Adaptable Gentleman :
you forgot the i
2023-08-24 04:08:54
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travisrichardsonmusic
Travis Richardson :
Cement
2023-08-21 01:20:59
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happyelf0420
Happy Elf :
Nice
2023-08-21 20:54:49
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elliotthemastermind
Eliotthemastermind :
ool
2023-09-11 14:45:46
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mrgnomeo
Jerrome Ulibarri :
"boiled peanuts" almost always sounds like something else.
2023-08-21 04:55:47
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jbirls15
J.Birls :
and foil and boil 😂
2023-08-21 18:02:38
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wubbalubbadubdub40
Mark Wallace :
That's the way I say it.
2023-08-22 00:37:10
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woogsbie68
user6736550749361 :
wash
2023-08-22 07:49:52
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chrissully432
Sully :
uuuuullll
2023-08-21 05:05:48
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dustondan
dan duston :
all
2023-08-21 14:33:21
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gustavo.arg
Gustavo :
ul
2023-08-21 14:25:36
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folkcure
Henry 🧢 :
Or oil
2023-08-21 02:59:46
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jpfrostie4me2
jpfrostie* :
but sometimes, sometimes...we add an "er" in there. just for fun. eroil
2023-09-08 07:12:21
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jimlefferts
jim lefferts :
“Accent” in your accent is awesome!
2023-08-21 23:09:51
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joshconkel
Josh Conkel :
Iron as in Ironton. 😂
2023-08-21 23:58:35
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keen0bserver
MYLASTRESUME.COM :
You're the cutest thing ever
2023-08-24 00:39:35
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fastpuke
fastpuke :
that was only one word
2023-08-22 00:36:48
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user980154976
S :
Oooooh
2023-08-21 11:00:38
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bummedoutbozo
Scooter :
Toyota?
2023-09-04 23:23:10
2
thehearingguy7
thehearingguy7 :
I think it would be fun to hear you imitate the accent that you hear on Tv. Like oil is “oyul”.
2023-08-24 02:47:05
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