Verb
might can
(double modal / stacked modal, used in some dialects, chiefly Southern US) might be able to; be potentially able to
I might can go swimming in the creek tomorrow.
Not a single right is indestructible: a new might can at any time abolish it, hence, man possesses not a single permanent right. God is Might (and He is shifty, malicious, and uncertain). Mark Twain
You know, your ears record. You might can sing a song once you hear it. Chuck Berry