slang - "Don't got" — how common is it in American usage?


I often hear the usage "don't got" in American English as spoken on TV programmes. Recently I was watching season four of "Prison Break" and one character, an Asian computer wizard, repeatedly used "don't got". E.g. 9:48 into episode two:



Not if you don't got me



However, I've also heard from people who say that this formation is not used much in real speech.


How common is the "I don't got money" or even "He don't got a dog" style formation in real American speech?




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