In that direction; over there (an informal or colloquial way to point something out).
American English dialectal formation from 'that' + 'away,' combining a demonstrative with a directional word, popular in frontier and rural speech.
This word sounds like something straight out of a Wild West movie, and for good reason—it was common in 19th-century American frontier dialects where people needed casual directional words!
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