gwine

/ɡwaɪn/
verb
  1. A dialectal or nonstandard form of 'going,' used in some regional or historical speech, especially in Southern American English.
    • Some older speakers in the region still say, 'We're gwine fishing this weekend.'
    • The folk song includes the line, 'Where you gwine, my pretty maid?'
    • In the old story, the character says, 'I'm gwine to town tomorrow.'
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