I think Helen is actually saying Zowee, which is used to signify you are 
excited about something, but she is saying it really slow and sarcastically, to 
convey the opposite.




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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 12:18:40 -0500
From: Harriet Browder <h_brow...@hotmail.com>
To: wbmutbb <wbmutbb@wbmutbb.com>
Subject: RE: Sow Wee
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> Sow- Wee".... anyone familiar with that expression?
Sarcasm, saying 'sorry' but not actually apologising, mocking. 
 Note- Said in high-pitched voice, long, drawn out: ' Sowwyyyyyyyyy', can be 
accompanied with hand-gesture. 

 Gesture: Waggle forefinger and middle finger together, keeping fist and hand 
curled up near chin. Waggle fingers in direction of person you are 'Sowwee-ing'.

Harriet, the chicken thief, hiding out in Kelsey's Woods, USA

 ....Johnny Paul Jason says chewing tar is good for the teeth......That's an 
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