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- Q17084504 subject Q8390161.
- Q17084504 abstract "Template:ForCooter Brown, sometimes given as Cootie Brown, is a name used in metaphors and similes for drunkenness, mostly in the Southern United States. Cooter Brown supposedly lived on the line which divided the North and South during the American Civil War, making him eligible for military draft by either side. He had family on both sides of the line, so he did not want to fight in the war. He decided to get drunk and stay drunk for the duration of the war so that he would be seen as useless for military purposes and would not be drafted. Ever since, colloquial and proverbial ratings of drunkenness have been benchmarked against the legendary drinker: "as drunk as Cooter Brown" or "drunker than Cooter Brown."".
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- Q17084504 wikiPageWikiLink Q1750391.
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- Q17084504 wikiPageWikiLink Q205972.
- Q17084504 wikiPageWikiLink Q34404.
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- Q17084504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390161.
- Q17084504 wikiPageWikiLink Q8676.
- Q17084504 comment "Template:ForCooter Brown, sometimes given as Cootie Brown, is a name used in metaphors and similes for drunkenness, mostly in the Southern United States. Cooter Brown supposedly lived on the line which divided the North and South during the American Civil War, making him eligible for military draft by either side. He had family on both sides of the line, so he did not want to fight in the war.".
- Q17084504 label "Cooter Brown".