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coon's age noun a long time US, 1843- Hell, I haven’t been in a brawl in a coon’s age. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 77, 1970
- “If it ain’t Bertha Grimmitt–you ain’t been in here in a coon’s age,” Cleve Goins shouted. — Pat Conroy, The Great Santini, p. 173, 1976
- I found this old address book in a jacket I ain’t worn in a coon’s age. Toby what? What the fuck was her last name? — Reservoir Dogs, 1994
- “I have a sneaking suspicion you haven’t sat in a coon’s age.” “However the hell long that is,” said Switters. — Tom Robbins, Fierce Invalids from Hot Climates, p. 130, 2000
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