CarlusMagnus
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Og, as soon as I read the word, I wondered if it had been rhymed with toil and maybe even boil, since they seemed to go together. Boil, boil, toil and trouble also came immediately to mind. Seems like the author missed adding moil to the mix.
In Appalachia, the word moil is likely to be pronounced mile, just as boil is pronounced bile, and poison is pronounced pie-zon, etc. The very interesting thing about this is than many of the people who routinely use such pronunciation, replacing the "oi" sound with "i", know that this pronunciation is wrong. Thus, when these people are trying to sound "educated," they are likely to speak of the "toil" on bathroom walls or floors, or even the British "Oils".
