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. |
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... Cockney term of ca 1900–15, as in Ware's quotation, 'We are, and what's more, we can't be any arer,' i.e. more so. 'arf-and-'arf . Ale and porter mixed equally: Cockney; from ca 1830. cf.: arfarfanarf . Drunk: Cockney (–1909); ob. Lit ...
... Cockney term of ca 1900–15, as in Ware's quotation, 'We are, and what's more, we can't be any arer,' i.e. more so. 'arf-and-'arf . Ale and porter mixed equally: Cockney; from ca 1830. cf.: arfarfanarf . Drunk: Cockney (–1909); ob. Lit ...
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... Cockney coll. Recorded by Baumann, 1887. arm, as long as one's . Very long: coll; late C.19–20. arm, chance one's , see CHANCE YOUR ARM! arm, make a long . To stretch one's arm after something: from ca 1880; coll. arm, under the . (Of a ...
... Cockney coll. Recorded by Baumann, 1887. arm, as long as one's . Very long: coll; late C.19–20. arm, chance one's , see CHANCE YOUR ARM! arm, make a long . To stretch one's arm after something: from ca 1880; coll. arm, under the . (Of a ...
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... Cockneys': late C.19–20. arse-hole to breakfast time, from . All the way; all the time: low: late C.19–20. arse-holes to breakfast time . Upside down: utterly confused: most unsatisfactory: Cockney: late C.19–20. Thus 'Them ahses built ...
... Cockneys': late C.19–20. arse-hole to breakfast time, from . All the way; all the time: low: late C.19–20. arse-holes to breakfast time . Upside down: utterly confused: most unsatisfactory: Cockney: late C.19–20. Thus 'Them ahses built ...
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... Cockney barrakin, BARRIKIN, gibberish, a jumble of words (–1851), as W. suggests, or else, as I hold, from BARRIKIN influenced by BORAK. Note, however, that the very able journalist, Guy Innes, says, in a private letter of 1 March 1944 ...
... Cockney barrakin, BARRIKIN, gibberish, a jumble of words (–1851), as W. suggests, or else, as I hold, from BARRIKIN influenced by BORAK. Note, however, that the very able journalist, Guy Innes, says, in a private letter of 1 March 1944 ...
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... Cockney or c.: ca 1870–1915. barres . (Gaming) money lost but not yet paid: C.17–early 19. Ex BAR. barrikin; occ. barrakin . Gibberish; a farrago of words; jargon: Cockney's: Henry Maybew, 1851; ob. Of the prob. Fr. original (baragouin) ...
... Cockney or c.: ca 1870–1915. barres . (Gaming) money lost but not yet paid: C.17–early 19. Ex BAR. barrikin; occ. barrakin . Gibberish; a farrago of words; jargon: Cockney's: Henry Maybew, 1851; ob. Of the prob. Fr. original (baragouin) ...
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