I know what they are but where did the term come from. Anybody know?
Apr 23, 2010 #1 Flaustin1 Senior Member I know what they are but where did the term come from. Anybody know?
Apr 23, 2010 #3 C catchem06 Member Bar is not the southern way for saying boar hog. Bar refers to the actual term of barrow hog. Just rednecked down to Bar. Barrow refers to a cut boar.
Bar is not the southern way for saying boar hog. Bar refers to the actual term of barrow hog. Just rednecked down to Bar. Barrow refers to a cut boar.
Apr 23, 2010 #4 sghoghunter Senior Member I think because most people would have to"borrow"his to put their hands on him while he is still alive.
I think because most people would have to"borrow"his to put their hands on him while he is still alive.
Apr 23, 2010 #5 Jester896 Senior Clown sghoghunter said: I think because most people would have to"borrow"his to put their hands on him while he is still alive. Click to expand...
sghoghunter said: I think because most people would have to"borrow"his to put their hands on him while he is still alive. Click to expand...