Second time of asking, better defined: what is a 'surry' ?

Question:This is not a proper noun but, apparently, a simple substantive - maybe a dialect word?

Answers:
Surrey - noun: a light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; has two or four seats.
noun: a county in southeastern England on the Thames.

Surry (SUH-ree), county (537 sq mi/1,391 sq km; 1990 pop. 61,704), NW N.C.; Dobson; 36°25'N 80°41'W. In Piedmont region; bounded N by Va. state line, S by Yadkin R. Agr. area (tobacco, corn, dairying, wheat, soybeans, hay, chickens, cattle), timber, stone and granite quarrying; mfg. at Elkin and Mt. Airy. Pilot Mt. State Park in E; Home Creek Living Historical Farm in SE corner. Blue Ridge (Natl.) Parkway closely follows W boundary (Alleghany co.). Formed 1770.

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OneLook.com Surrey is a type of 19th-century carriage, and also a colloquial expression for a four-seat vehicle related to a bicycle, stemming from the older usage.
I have heard it used as slang to mean a liesurly method of travel, i.e."...surry down to..." or
"...surry on down..." Chicks an geese an ducks gonna flurrey
When I takes ya out in my surry
When I takes ya out in my surry
With the fringe on top

From the musical play, Oklahoma, add your own Western accent. It was a light weight single horsedrawn wagon with a top to keep out the sun (perfect for taking country gals for a ride!).

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