vittles
plural noun
vit·tles
ˈvi-tᵊlz
: supplies of food : victuals
—now chiefly used playfully to evoke the supposed language of cowboys
The vendors sold souvenirs and knickknacks and all manner of local vittles.—Frank Deford
… Taco Cabana of San Antonio makes sure its vittles are the freshest Tex-Mex north of the Rio Grande.—Richard S. Teitelbaum
My mother turned an icy stare on her, leaving my father to try to make amends. "All you kids have to stay for dinner. Leo and I'll rustle up some vittles." "Vittles?" my mother asked with disdain. "Food," my father said. "In cowboy movies, they call it vittles." "I abhor cowboy movies," she said, and returned to her room.—Pat Conroy
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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