Should I dress up like a slave with chains and call you "massah". ❋ Unknown (2010)
Should they all be saying, “Why thankyoo, massah, I shore doo appre-shate dem chitlins ya dun giveme”? ❋ Unknown (2010)
ShelbyC says: zuch: Should they all be saying, “Why thankyoo, massah, I shore doo appre-shate dem chitlins ya dun giveme”? ❋ Unknown (2010)
Southern “work at will” biyatches went to school to learn how to handle that silver tray for massah. pseudonymous in nc Says: ❋ Unknown (2008)
To mention only one example, are we sure that Christ used massah unleavened bread of the shape and size of modern Jewish "matzos"? ❋ Jennifer Gregory Miller (2009)
It makes a lot more sense to be angry with the non productive who live here and contribute little or nothing but welfare demands, crime and problems to their country. and you say: Day is never finished, massah got me workin, someday gonna set me freee†¦. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Day is never finished, massah got me workin, someday gonna set me freee …. ❋ Unknown (2005)
To all you saying ‘lighten up’ Once again – if it were a black cat saying something about ‘massah’ and ‘watahmelon’, no one would be arguing for it at all. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Just remember you don't belong in the big house with massah Kasich? ❋ Unknown (2005)
Generally, as was the case today, the mere mention of a work stoppage equating to a food stoppage was sufficient to bring them back to their happy, gospel tune singing selves, while massah fanned himself on the veranda (or in this case, the open garage). ❋ Outfoxed (2002)
"O massah," says he, "I read the book much before I understand; but at last I found things in the book which made me very uneasy." ❋ Carter Godwin Woodson (1912)
"Massah," said he, looking seriously upon me, "I have wife and children; my massah takes care of them, and I have no care to provide anything; I have a good massah, who teach me to read; and I read good book, that makes me happy." ❋ Carter Godwin Woodson (1912)
"Did you find any gold, massah?" asked the colored man, his white teeth gleaming. ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)
"T'ank yo ', massah; you is a real gen'man," and Ben's face relaxed into ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)
"Werry heavy, massah; werry heavy," returned Cujo. ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)
Moreover, massah also means, properly speaking, only the bread that is prepared in haste and in the most primitive manner for immediate use, and originally implies no contrast with leaven, but simply with the more artificial and tedious manners of producing ordinary bread/2/ ❋ Julius Wellhausen (1881)
"Yes, massah," was Sam's quiet reply, for he understood the reason of this sudden journey. ❋ Mary Jane Holmes (1866)
"Then you be'nt dyin ', after all," was Sam's rueful comment, as he suggested: "Ef massah only clamber onto Rocket." ❋ Mary Jane Holmes (1866)