any count
In Appalachian and Southern speech, "any count" means worth anything, of value, or decent quality. Most often heard in the negative form - "ain’t any count" - to mean worthless.
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Pronunciation
[EN-ee count]
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Meaning & Usage
- Of value, decent (positive use) (adjective phrase)
Mae:
That new hammer any count?
Earl:
Yeah, it’ll do the job right.
- Worthless, useless (negative use) (adjective phrase)
Mae:
This hay any count?
Earl:
Ain’t no count, mold’s all through it
other spellings: ain’t any count, of value, and worth a lick
★ "You’ll mostly hear ‘ain’t any count’ as a way of saying worthless. But the positive form - ‘Is it any count?’ - is also common when asking if something’s decent. ★