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Their Eyes Were Watching God... What does "grassgut" mean?

 

In Literature | Asked by jeezluweeze | Voting for 3 more days
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In Thieir Eyes Were Watching God, Nanny refers to Logan as a "grass-gut", which is clearly meant to be insulting.

Technically is means bloated or well-supplied. It refers to a animal (such as a horse or donkey) with a belly full of grass or hay.

Liz1982 | 11 days ago  
 
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