The Routledge Dictionary of Historical SlangRoutledge, 2003. 9. 2. - 1066페이지 Drawn from the Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, with the emphasis on the expressions used or coined before 1914. |
도서 본문에서
68개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
129 페이지
... Australian. flag . A shirt-tail rucked up between trousers and waistcoat: Australian, ca 1870–1910. autem. *, a church, mid-C.16–18 c., is the parent of many other c. terms, e.g. autem bawler, a parson; autem cackler, a Dissenter or a ...
... Australian. flag . A shirt-tail rucked up between trousers and waistcoat: Australian, ca 1870–1910. autem. *, a church, mid-C.16–18 c., is the parent of many other c. terms, e.g. autem bawler, a parson; autem cackler, a Dissenter or a ...
173 페이지
... Australian, from ca 1878. Esp. Morris. Ex earlier lit. use: (of a bushranger) to hold up—which (–1864) was, by Cockneys, adopted, in the imperative, to mean 'Stop!'. bailed man . (Gen. pl.) One who had bribed the Press Gang for his ...
... Australian, from ca 1878. Esp. Morris. Ex earlier lit. use: (of a bushranger) to hold up—which (–1864) was, by Cockneys, adopted, in the imperative, to mean 'Stop!'. bailed man . (Gen. pl.) One who had bribed the Press Gang for his ...
234 페이지
... Australian, passing to England', says Ware: late C.19–early 20. Ex basket of oranges, 'a discovery of nuggets of gold in the gold fields': Australian miners' coll: late C.19–20; ob. basket-scrambler . One who lives on charity: C.17–18 ...
... Australian, passing to England', says Ware: late C.19–early 20. Ex basket of oranges, 'a discovery of nuggets of gold in the gold fields': Australian miners' coll: late C.19–20; ob. basket-scrambler . One who lives on charity: C.17–18 ...
373 페이지
... Australian: mid-C.19–20. bitching , adv. Another violent pejorative: Australian: mid-C.19–20. bite *. The female pudend: (prob.) c.: late C.17–early 19, as in B.E. ('The Cull wapt the Mort's bite, i.e. the Fellow enjoyed the Whore ...
... Australian: mid-C.19–20. bitching , adv. Another violent pejorative: Australian: mid-C.19–20. bite *. The female pudend: (prob.) c.: late C.17–early 19, as in B.E. ('The Cull wapt the Mort's bite, i.e. the Fellow enjoyed the Whore ...
423 페이지
이 도서에 대해 볼 수 있는 페이지 한도에 도달하셨습니다.
이 도서에 대해 볼 수 있는 페이지 한도에 도달하셨습니다.
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
Abbr anglicized applied Australian ball beat beef beer blood blow blue boots Bowen bread brown buck bully butter Captain cards carry catch chalk cheat chuck Cockney common corruption dates derives dial Dickens drink drunk earlier early early 19 England English fellow give Grose hand head Hence horse jocular late C.18–early latter London low coll mainly Mayhew military nautical coll naval notes occurs officer one’s orig origin Oxford Perhaps ex person phrase play preceding prison prob Public rare recorded rhyming Romany says School Scott Scottish sense Shakespeare shilling ship Slang slightly Society soon sporting street suggests tailors talk term theatrical thing University variant verging Ware Whence Winchester College woman