Terms vs Perzactly - What's the difference?
terms | perzactly |
(colloquial) precisely, exactly; used as an affirmation
* 1898 , Lynn Roby Meekins, Some of our people , page 190
* 2009 , Jan Watson, Sweetwater Run , page 171
*:"Not perzactly ," Remy allowed. "Hezzy'd be gathering eggs one minute or sweeping the front porch and the next she'd be flat out on the ground.
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb perzactly is
(colloquial) precisely, exactly; used as an affirmation.perzactly
English
Alternative forms
* perzackly * perxactly * prezackly * prezactly * prexactlyAdverb
(-)- and Joseph continued: "That's it perzactly', All these words mean ' perzactly that, but there is hope, sister; there is hope.
