Sirree (interjection)

An expression of agreement or affirmation, often to emphasize the truth of a statement or the speaker's conviction.

Origin:

The word sirree is an informal or dialectical form of the word sir, which is used as an expression of agreement or affirmation, often to emphasize the truth of a statement or the speaker"s conviction. it is a colloquialism and it"s origins are uncertain but it is known to be used since the 19th century. .

Examples:

  1. I'm telling you, sirree, that man is guilty.
  2. He"s got a lot of money, sirree, he"s a millionaire.
  3. I'm going to win this race, sirree, you just watch.
  4. I"m not lying, sirree, it"s the truth.
  5. It's a beautiful day, sirree, not a cloud in the sky.
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