Where did you hear that one Geron?
I had neve heard it.
‘Course in Dakota it was either rainin’ or not, no missin’ very often.
Out in Idaho we got the Seattle weather and it was missin’ and foggin’ and mossin’...but I never heard anybody use the term.
My dad used it a lot, we get light rain here occasionally in Texas. My dad had a lot of them, some of them not fit to repeat. lol.
“An oughtter’s @$$ ain’t no bigger than a beaver’s”
In industrial parts of the midwest, after the snow kind of loses its pristine beauty, those big gray chunks of snow that fall off trucks, or the sooty, slusshy snow gobbed up on the side of the road in town are called “road boogers.”