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  1. traducción lawdy del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'law, lad, lardy, lawyer', ejemplos, conjugación.

  2. The term "Lawdy" is an informal and colloquial contraction of the word "Lordy," which is itself a colloquial expression of surprise, shock, or exasperation. It is often used to convey astonishment or disbelief in response to something unexpected or overwhelming.

  3. 24 de feb. de 2006 · You're correct, pan. Perhaps you recall the famous line from Gone with the Wind: "Lawdy, Miz Scarlett, I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' no babies!" Lawdy is supposed to approximate the way black slaves in the antebellum South would have pronounced lordy.

  4. Traducciones en contexto de "Lawdy" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: Rupe heard Price's song "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" and wanted to record it.

  5. 13 de feb. de 2015 · What does a speaker mean if he/she exclaims "Lawdy me!"? I noticed this exclamation when I was reading a short story "the Conscience of the Court" by Zora Neale Hurston. There was one brown-skinned woman who was charged with felonious and aggravated assault and he exclaimed "Lawdy me!"

  6. Lawdy miss Clowdy. Oh now Lawdy Lawdy Lawdy Miss Cloudy girl you sure look good to me Well Please don't exile me baby Tho' it can't be me. Because I give you all my money Girl you just won't to treat me right You like to ball in the morning Don't come back until at night. I'm gonna tell tell my mama Lawdy I'm gonna tell her what you been doing to me I'm gonna tell everybody that I'm down in misery

  7. "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is a song by New Orleans singer-songwriter Lloyd Price that "grandly introduced The New Orleans Sound". It was first recorded by Price in 1952 with Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew during his first session for Art Rupe and Specialty Records.