Everywhere; in all places or directions; a colloquial or dialectal variant of 'everywhere'.
From 'everywhere' with an added '-s' suffix, a feature of some dialects (particularly African American Vernacular English and others). The '-s' adds emphasis or creates a slightly different register.
Words like 'everywheres' show that dialect speakers didn't make mistakes—they systematically applied English grammar rules in creative ways, and linguists now recognize this as valid language variation!
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