how is this a golf question?
2006-06-29 20:14:05
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answer #1
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answered by Norman 7
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A coon is a raccoon. "A coon's age" is just expression that means a long time, as in, "Law, Child! I ain't seen you in a coon's age!"
I won't look up the precise lifespan of a raccoon, because there's no precision implied by the expression. In other words, the people who say "coon's age" have no idea how long the typical raccoon lives, either.
2006-06-29 19:10:53
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answer #2
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answered by Beckee 7
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You asked what is a coons age. Are you talking to an older guy and someone said to you that he's old as a coon? Because if you were talking about an individual actual animal how the hell would anyone know that coons age, duh.
2006-06-29 19:20:08
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answer #3
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answered by chynablack1 2
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A coon is a raccoon, as in the furry animal. I don't know what a coon's age is though? Maybe they live to be quite old...
2006-06-29 19:09:14
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answered by LindaLou 7
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In Australia a coon is an indigenous australian an
'aborginal' but this is slang and derogatory.
As for the age the answer is any age depending on their
birth year.
2006-06-30 00:03:42
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answered by Sara 3
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It's a nickname for racoon.
The expression " coon's age" means a relatively long time.
"I haven't had grits in a coon's age."
2006-06-29 19:11:30
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answered by R J 7
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It is a saying, mainly referring to raccoon. I believe the life span of a raccoon is about 20 yrs, so that could be considered a coon's age.
2006-06-29 19:10:16
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answered by Strafer987 2
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This is not a golf question.
To answer your question, its a slang term used by uneducated hicks, that means "a long time"
I havent seen someone do that in a coons age.
2006-06-30 09:18:38
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answer #8
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answered by creskin 4
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2016-12-14 03:03:15
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answer #9
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answered by shaughnessy 4
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Golf?
2006-06-30 02:24:32
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answer #10
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answered by Nuke Lefties 4
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you meen like racoon?
2006-06-29 19:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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